Book Description
An illustrated history of Detroit from 1701 to 2001.
Author : Arthur M. Woodford
Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 25,49 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780814329146
An illustrated history of Detroit from 1701 to 2001.
Author : Milo Milton Quaife
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,6 MB
Release : 1951
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Author : Milo Milton Quaife
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 22,3 MB
Release : 1951
Category : Detroit (Mich.)
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Author : David F. Marley
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 1031 pages
File Size : 33,1 MB
Release : 2005-09-12
Category : History
ISBN : 1576075745
With rare maps, prints, and photographs, this unique volume explores the dramatic history of the Americas through the birth and development of the hemisphere's great cities. Written by award-winning author David F. Marley, Historic Cities of the Americas covers the hard-to-find information of these cities' earliest years, including the unique aspects of each region's economy and demography, such as the growth of local mining, trade, or industry. The chronological layout, aided by the numerous maps and photographs, reveals the exceptional changes, relocations, destruction, and transformations these cities endured to become the metropolises they are today. Historic Cities of the Americas provides over 70 extensively detailed entries covering the foundation and evolution of the most significant urban areas in the western hemisphere. Critically researched, this work offers a rare look into the times prior to Christopher Columbus' arrival in 1492 and explores the common difficulties overcome by these European-conquered or -founded cities as they flourished into some of the most influential locations in the world.
Author : William White
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,54 MB
Release : 1951
Category : Detroit (Mich.)
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Author : Roger Rosentreter
Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Page : 534 pages
File Size : 18,48 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780814330814
Accompanying histories explain the reasons behind the conflicts and include maps showing all theaters of operations for Michigan troops. The in-depth accounts of the state's role in these hostilities often serve as the first serious and comprehensive studies of the contributions made by its citizens in these events."--BOOK JACKET.
Author : George Galster
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 19,29 MB
Release : 2012-08-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0812206460
For most of the twentieth century, Detroit was a symbol of American industrial might, a place of entrepreneurial and technical ingenuity where the latest consumer inventions were made available to everyone through the genius of mass production. Today, Detroit is better known for its dwindling population, moribund automobile industry, and alarmingly high murder rate. In Driving Detroit, author George Galster, a fifth-generation Detroiter and internationally known urbanist, sets out to understand how the city has come to represent both the best and worst of what cities can be, all within the span of a half century. Galster invites the reader to travel with him along the streets and into the soul of this place to grasp fully what drives the Motor City. With a scholar's rigor and a local's perspective, Galster uncovers why metropolitan Detroit's cultural, commercial, and built landscape has been so radically transformed. He shows how geography, local government structure, and social forces created a housing development system that produced sprawl at the fringe and abandonment at the core. Galster argues that this system, in tandem with the region's automotive economic base, has chronically frustrated the population's quest for basic physical, social, and psychological resources. These frustrations, in turn, generated numerous adaptations—distrust, scapegoating, identity politics, segregation, unionization, and jurisdictional fragmentation—that collectively leave Detroit in an uncompetitive and unsustainable position. Partly a self-portrait, in which Detroiters paint their own stories through songs, poems, and oral histories, Driving Detroit offers an intimate, insightful, and perhaps controversial explanation for the stunning contrasts—poverty and plenty, decay and splendor, despair and resilience—that characterize the once mighty city.
Author : Milo Milton Quaife
Publisher :
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 17,50 MB
Release : 1951
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Author : Jayne Morris-Crowther
Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 47,24 MB
Release : 2013-03-15
Category : History
ISBN : 081433816X
This volume will be interesting reading for enthusiasts of Detroit history and readers wanting to learn more about women and politics of the 1920s.
Author : United States Post Office Department. Division of Philately
Publisher :
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 33,81 MB
Release : 1957
Category : Postage stamps
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