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Budapest and New York : studies in metropolitan transformation, 1870-1930 /

Little over a century ago, New York and Budapest were both flourishing cities engaging in spectacular modernization. By 1930 New York had emerged as an innovating cosmopolitan metropolis, while Budapest languished under the conditions that would foster fascism. Budapest and New York explores the inc...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: Russell Sage Foundation
Otros Autores: Bender, Thomas (Editor ), Schorske, Carl E. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Russell Sage Foundation, [1994]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Budapest and New York compared / Thomas Bender and Carl E. Schorske -- Transformations in the city politics of Budapest : 1873-1941 / Zsuzsa L. Nagy -- Political participation and municipal policy : New York City : 1870-1940 / David C. Hammack -- Uses and misuses of public space in Budapest : 1873-1914 / Gábor Gyáni -- The park and the people : Central Park and its publics : 1850-1910 / Elizabeth Blackmar and Roy Rosenzweig -- Class and ethnicity in the creation of New York City neighborhoods : 1900-1930 / Deborah Dash Moore -- St. Imre Garden City : an urban community / István Teplán -- Immigrants, ethnicity, and mass culture : the vaudeville stage in New York City : 1880-1930 / Robert W. Snyder -- The cultural role of the Vienna-Budapest operetta / Péter Hanák -- The Budapest joke and comic weeklies as mirrors of cultural assimilation / Géza Buzinkay. 
505 0 |a Covering New York : journalism and civic identity in the twentieth century / Neil Harris -- The artist's New York : 1900-1930 / Wanda M. Corn -- Avant-garde and conservatism in the Budapest art world : 1910-1932 / Éva Forgács -- The novel as newspaper and gallery of voices : the American novel in New York City : 1890-1930 / Philip Fisher -- The role of Budapest in Hungarian literature : 1890-1935 / Miklós Lackó -- Historical perspectives and national cultures / Carl E. Schorske and Thomas Bender. 
520 |a Little over a century ago, New York and Budapest were both flourishing cities engaging in spectacular modernization. By 1930 New York had emerged as an innovating cosmopolitan metropolis, while Budapest languished under the conditions that would foster fascism. Budapest and New York explores the increasingly divergent trajectories of these once-similar cities through the perspectives of both American and Hungarian experts in the fields of political, cultural, social, and art history. 
520 8 |a Their original essays illuminate key aspects of urban life that most reveal the turn-of-the-century evolution of New York and Budapest: democratic participation, use of public space, neighborhood ethnicity, and culture high and low. 
520 8 |a What comes across most strikingly in these essays is New York's cultivation of social and political pluralism, a trend not found in Budapest. Nationalist ideology exerted tremendous pressure on Budapest's ethnic groups to assimilate to a single Hungarian language and culture. In contrast, New York's ethnic diversity was transmitted through a mass culture that celebrated ethnicity while muting distinct ethnic traditions, making them accessible to a national audience. 
520 8 |a While Budapest succumbed to the patriotic imperatives of a nation threatened by war, revolution, and fascism, New York, free from such pressures, embraced the variety of its people and transformed its urban ethos into a paradigm for America. 
520 8 |a Budapest and New York is the lively story of the making of metropolitan culture in Europe and America, and of the influential relationship between city and nation. In unifying essays, the editors observe comparisons not only between the cities, but in the scholarly outlooks and methodologies of Hungarian and American historians. This volume is a unique urban history. 
520 8 |a Begun under the unfavorable conditions of a divided world, it represents a break-through in crosscultural, transnational, and interdisciplinary historical work. 
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