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^ New York Exposed: The Gilded Age Police Scandal that Launched the Progressive Era ☆ PDF Read by ! Daniel Czitrom eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. New York Exposed: The Gilded Age Police Scandal that Launched the Progressive Era Parkhurst's campaign had kick-started the Progressive Movement.New York Exposed offers a narrative history of the first major crusade to clean up Gotham. Two years later, his findings forced the New York State Senate to investigate the New York Police Department. The bespectacled minister descended his pulpit and in disguise visited gin joints and brothels, taking notes and gathering evidence. Goff, and an array of politicos, immigrant leaders, labor bosses, prostitutes, show-business e

New York Exposed: The Gilded Age Police Scandal that Launched the Progressive Era

Title : New York Exposed: The Gilded Age Police Scandal that Launched the Progressive Era
Author :
Rating : 4.90 (507 Votes)
Asin : 0199837007
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 416 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-11-18
Language : English

Daniel Czitrom is Professor of History at Mount Holyoke College, and the author of Media and the American Mind: From Morse to McLuhan (North Carolina, 1982). He was the history advisor on BBC America's production of Coppers.

Using a yellowing 6000 page transcript of an 1894 legislative hearing as his Rosetta Stone, he vividly illuminates the era's nexus of politics and criminality. "New York Exposed takes us back to the rollicking, dangerous, fascinating New York of the 1890s, yet still contains many parallels to and lessons for our own time. A tour de force of investigation and interpretation." -- Mike Wallace, author of Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for History "Czitrom's book resonates today in echoes of police brutality and corruption, income inequality, restricted immigration, vote suppression, links between evangelicals and politics and, as Professor Czitrom w

Italophile Book Reviews said For US and NY history buffs. This is a long and detailed account of Rev. Pankhurst's campaign for political and social reform in New York City circa 1900. Vignettes describe others involved in the history. There are lots of details about the city and the growing pains it suffered.The story is an important one, since the campaign ignited the Progressive Era, the U.S. era that set the cou. not too terribly long after I'd finished Chronicles of Old New York New York Exposed by Daniel Czitrom is a free NetGalley ebook that I read in early April, not too terribly long after I'd finished Chronicles of Old New York.Written quite a lot like a textbook with a neon, eye-catching cover (figuratively, since this edition's literally is done up in murky sepia), Czitrom talks about New York's crazed, mixed-blood rule durin. An Indispensable Addition to the New York Canon Alvin Harlow The intersection of politics, policing and crime in Gilded Age New York City is a topic of perennial interest and Reverend Parkhurst’s anti-vice crusade and the spectacular revelations of Lexow Committee’s 1894 investigation probably did more than any other event to shape the popular recollection of these matters. It is astonishing that it has ta

Parkhurst's campaign had kick-started the Progressive Movement.New York Exposed offers a narrative history of the first major crusade to clean up Gotham. Two years later, his findings forced the New York State Senate to investigate the New York Police Department. The bespectacled minister descended his pulpit and in disguise visited gin joints and brothels, taking notes and gathering evidence. Goff, and an array of politicos, immigrant leaders, labor bosses, prostitutes, show-business entrepreneurs, counterfeiters, and reformers and muckrakers determined to change business as usual. The effort to root out corrupt cops and crooked politicians morphed into something much more profound: a public reckoning over what New York-and the American city-had become since the Civil War. Vice was rampant. And the city's police force and its Tammany Hall politicians were"a lying, perjured, rum-soaked, and libidinous lot." Denounced by city and police officials as a self-righteous "blatherskite," Parkhurst resolved to prove his case. Charles H. Daniel Czitrom does full justice to

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