Chicago Metropolis of the MidContinent Author:Irving Cutler Chicago: Metropolis of the Mid-Continent provides a comprehensive portrayal of the growth and development of Chicago from the mudhole of the prairie to today’s world-class city. This completely revised fourth edition skillfully weaves together the geography, history, economy, and culture of the city and its suburbs with a special emphasis... more » on the role of the many ethnic and racial groups that comprise the "real Chicago" of its neighborhoods. Cutler demonstrates how the geography of "Chicagoland" and the influx of a diverse population spurred transportation, industrial technology, the economy, and sporadic planning to foster rapid urban growth, which brought both great progress and severe problems. Through insightful analysis, Cutler also traces the demographic and societal changes to Chicago, critically examining such problems as the environment, education, racial tension, crime, welfare, housing, employment, and transportation. Richly illustrated with nearly three hundred drawings, photos, maps, and tables, the volume includes six appendices with sections dedicated to Chicago facts, population growth and income data, weather and climate, significant dates, and historic sites. Praise for previous editions of Chicago: Metropolis of the Mid-Continent "Far and away the best brief historical and geographical introduction to the development of the Chicago area." —Walter J. Kelly, Metro, Chicago Council for Social Studies "For natives and newcomers alike, it has much to say about how the Chicago area took shape through accident, design, and inevitability." —Clarence Peterson, Chicago Tribune "The best short introduction to Chicago." —Frank Jewell, Chicago Historical Society "Revised, enlarged, updated . . . [the book] can be read with profit by anyone interested in Chicago, the city, or the region." —Alden Cutshall, University of Illinois« less
ISBN-13: 9780840326454 ISBN-10: 0840326459 Pages:319 Edition:3 Sub Rating: