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South Boston My Home Town
Author | : Thomas H. O'Connor |
Publsiher | : UPNE |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1555531881 |
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An engaging yet objective look at the 350-year old history of "Southie," a neighborhood that has survived largely unchanged since the early days of immigrant Irish families and old-time political bosses.
South Boston
Author | : Anthony Mitchell Sammarco |
Publsiher | : Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | : 96 |
Release | : 2006-10-09 |
Genre | : Photography |
ISBN | : 9781439632765 |
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South Boston, once a part of Dorchester, was annexed to the city of Boston in 1804. Previously known as a tight-knit community of Polish, Lithuanian, and Irish Americans, South Boston has seen tremendous growth and unprecedented change in the last decade.
South Boston
Author | : Jim Sullivan |
Publsiher | : Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0738555282 |
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During the early part of the 20th century, technological advances in the printing industry spawned a new fad: postcard collecting. Publishers dispatched photographers to communities throughout the country and produced iconic images that formed a portrait of the nation. Travelers used postcards to communicate with friends and family and to maintain a visual record of their itineraries. Although the fad was short lived, thousands of postcards and, in some cases, entire collections survive to this day. Through vintage postcards, South Boston shows one of Bostons most beautiful neighborhoods with miles of sandy beaches, shaded thoroughfares, and well-kept brick and wood frame homes. South Boston is an Irish American enclave that has probably undergone fewer physical and social changes than any other section of the city.
The Glass Industry in South Boston
Author | : Joan E. Kaiser |
Publsiher | : UPNE |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | : 9781584658047 |
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A history of and collectors' guide to nineteenth-century glass manufacturing in South Boston
Boston s South End
Author | : Anthony Mitchell Sammarco |
Publsiher | : Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 2006-03 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 073853949X |
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Boston's South End, built on mostly man-made land, had become the city's premier neighborhood by the 1850s and featured many parks embellished with cast-iron fountains and distinctive fences. Over the next century, the South End became a thriving melting pot of ethnicities, races, and religions. Boston's South End shows how this area's brick row houses, lush green parks, upscale restaurants, and Boston Center for the Arts have made the South End both an attractive destination and a popular residential area.
A People s Guide to Greater Boston
Author | : Joseph Nevins,Suren Moodliar,Eleni Macrakis |
Publsiher | : People's Guide |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780520294523 |
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"Herein, we bring you to sites that have been central to the lives of 'the people' of Greater Boston over four centuries. You'll visit sites associated with the area's indigenous inhabitants and with the individuals and movements who sought to abolish slavery, to end war, challenge militarism, and bring about a more peaceful world, to achieve racial equity, gender justice, and sexual liberation, and to secure the rights of workers. We take you to some well-known sites, but more often to ones far off the well-beaten path of the Freedom Trail, to places in Boston's outlying neighborhoods. We also visit sites in numerous other municipalities that make up the Greater Boston region-from places such as Lawrence, Lowell and Lynn to Concord and Plymouth. The sites to which we do 'travel' include homes given that people's struggles, activism, and organizing sometimes unfold, or are even birthed in many cases in living rooms and kitchens. Trying to capture a place as diverse and dynamic as Boston is highly challenging. (One could say that about any 'big' place.) We thus want to make clear that our goal is not to be comprehensive, or to 'do justice' to the region. Given the constraints of space and time as well as the limitations of knowledge--both our own and what is available in published form--there are many important sites, cities, and towns that we have not included. Thus, in exploring scores of sites across Boston and numerous municipalities, our modest goal is to paint a suggestive portrait of the greater urban area that highlights its long-contested nature. In many ways, we merely scratch the region's surface--or many surfaces--given the multiple layers that any one place embodies. In writing about Greater Boston as a place, we run the risk of suggesting that the city writ-large has some sort of essence. Indeed, the very notion of a particular place assumes intrinsic characteristics and an associated delimited space. After all, how can one distinguish one place from another if it has no uniqueness and is not geographically differentiated? Nonetheless, geographer Doreen Massey insists that we conceive of places as progressive, as flowing over the boundaries of any particular space, time, or society; in other words, we should see places as processual or ever-changing, as unbounded in that they shape and are shaped by other places and forces from without, and as having multiple identities. In exploring Greater Boston from many venues over 400 years, we embrace this approach. That said, we have to reconcile this with the need to delimit Greater Boston--for among other reasons, simply to be in a position to name it and thus distinguish it from elsewhere"--
Good Neighbors
Author | : Sylvie Tissot |
Publsiher | : Verso Books |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2015-09-15 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781781689493 |
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Does gentrification destroy diversity? Or does it thrive on it? Boston’s South End, a legendary working-class neighborhood with the largest Victorian brick row house district in the United States and a celebrated reputation for diversity, has become in recent years a flashpoint for the problems of gentrification. It has born witness to the kind of rapid transformation leading to pitched battles over the class and race politics throughout the country and indeed the contemporary world. This subtle study of a storied urban neighborhood reveals the way that upper-middle-class newcomers have positioned themselves as champions of diversity, and how their mobilization around this key concept has reordered class divisions rather than abolished them.
History of South Boston
Author | : John J. Toomey,Edward P. B. Rankin |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 614 |
Release | : 2005-03-01 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 074045062X |
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South Boston, Massachusetts