Budapest and New York : Studies in Metropolitan Transformation, 1870-1930 /
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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New York :
Russell Sage Foundation,
[1994]
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Table of Contents:
- 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 / Peter Hanák
- The Budapest joke and comic weeklies as mirrors of cultural assimilation / Geza Buzinkay.
- 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.