CITY OF WOODEN HOUSES.
Title | CITY OF WOODEN HOUSES. PDF eBook |
Author | COMPTON. DAVIS |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781858946641 |
Victorian Wooden and Brick Houses with Details
Title | Victorian Wooden and Brick Houses with Details PDF eBook |
Author | A. J. Bicknell & Co. |
Publisher | Courier Corporation |
Pages | 115 |
Release | 2006-01-01 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 0486451038 |
Floor plans, elevations, and details of 54 residences (villas, cottages, and farm houses) and public buildings (churches, schools, banks, etc.).
The Most Intentional City
Title | The Most Intentional City PDF eBook |
Author | George E. Munro |
Publisher | Associated University Presse |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780838641460 |
"This book examines a critical phase in the city's history. Founded by Peter the Great a mere sixty years before Catherine II ascended Russia's throne, St. Petersburg became one of the leading economic and political centers of Europe during her reign. Catherine lavished planning on St. Petersburg. Paradoxically, the city's growth, unprecedented in Europe to that date for such a short span of time, stemmed as much from natural factors as from the government's activity, for planning at times ran counter to natural growth. St. Petersburg also presented a challenge to Russia's legal estate order, inadequate for the city's dynamic social and economic nexus. Moscow was proverbially an overgrown village. St. Petersburg was undeniably a city." "Previous books on St. Petersburg have focused on its foundation and earliest years, or on the nineteenth century, when its cultural dominance within Russia was well established, or on the twentieth century, when the city was cradle to revolutions and subsequently lost its role as capital to Moscow. Catherine's reign largely has been overlooked, despite the fact that much of the city's image in Russian culture was established in that epoch. The city assumed its morphological shape primarily during Catherine's reign. Land-use patterns set in that era continue to characterize the city. A city resident of the late eighteenth century would know his or her way around the city today." "The Most Intentional City is based extensively on heretofore unused archival sources from central archives in St. Petersburg and Moscow as well as regional archives and manuscript collections. These are flavored with published accounts by Russians as well as foreign residents and visitors from a number of countries, including Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, Italy, and various German states. The rich secondary literature, especially that produced by Russian and Soviet scholars, adds to the interpretation." "It is said that the first wife of Peter the Great once placed a curse on Peter's new city: "May Petersburg be empty!" The city's detractors over the centuries have enumerated many reasons why the city never should have been established and why it should not have grown. Yet grow it did. No other city in the world situated so far north (almost on the sixtieth parallel) is more than a fifth its size. In Catherine's reign the city assumed the vitality, the social and economic strength, the identity in myth and legend, that assured that the curse pronounced against it would remain unfulfilled. The Most Intentional City reveals just how it all took place."--BOOK JACKET.
Manufacturing
Title | Manufacturing PDF eBook |
Author | Malcolm Keir |
Publisher | |
Pages | 648 |
Release | 1928 |
Genre | Industries |
ISBN |
Creole City
Title | Creole City PDF eBook |
Author | Nathalie Dessens |
Publisher | University Press of Florida |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2015-02-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0813055237 |
In Creole City, Nathalie Dessens opens a window onto antebellum New Orleans during a time of rapid expansion and dizzying change. The story—rooted in the Sainte-Gême Family Papers harbored at The Historic New Orleans Collection—follows the twenty-year correspondence of Jean Boze to Henri de Ste-Gême, both refugees from Saint-Domingue. Exploring parts of the city’s early nineteenth-century history that have previously been neglected, Dessens examines how New Orleans came to symbolize progress, adventure, and culture to so many. Through Boze’s letters, readers witness the convergence of new Americans and old colonial populations that sparked transformations in the economic, social, and political structures, as well as the Creolization of the city. Additionally, the letters depict transatlantic experiences at a time when New Orleans was a key hub of the Atlantic trade and so very distinct from other nineteenth-century American metropolises, such as New York and Philadelphia. Dessens’s portrayal of this seminal period is innovative and crucial to understanding of the city’s rich record and its larger role in American history.
Permanent Builder
Title | Permanent Builder PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 410 |
Release | 1916 |
Genre | Architecture, Domestic |
ISBN |
Québec City, 1765-1832
Title | Québec City, 1765-1832 PDF eBook |
Author | David T. Ruddel |
Publisher | University of Ottawa Press |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1987-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1772824046 |
This book provides a synthesis of social, demographic and economic change in Quebec City during the British regime, a period which saw the former French capital transformed into an English city with all the problems associated with rapidly growing urban centres.