Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh, Volume Two

Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh, Volume Two
Title Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh, Volume Two PDF eBook
Author Roy Lubove
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Pre
Pages 432
Release 1996-02-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780822971672

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This volume traces the major decisions, events, programs, and personalities that transformed the city of Pittsburgh during its urban renewal project, which began in 1977. Roy Lubove demonstrates how the city showed united determination to attract high technology companies in an attempt to reverse the economic fallout from the decline of the local steel industry. Lubove also separates the successes from the failures, the good intentions from the actual results.

Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh, Volume One

Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh, Volume One
Title Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh, Volume One PDF eBook
Author Roy Lubove
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Pre
Pages 206
Release 1996-02-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780822971641

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First published in 1969, Roy Lubove's Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh is a pioneering analysis of elite driven, post-World War II urban renewal in a city once disdained as "hell with the lid off." The book continues to be invaluable to anyone interested in the fate of America's beleaguered metropolitan and industrial centers.

Twentieth-century Pittsburgh: The post-steel era

Twentieth-century Pittsburgh: The post-steel era
Title Twentieth-century Pittsburgh: The post-steel era PDF eBook
Author Roy Lubove
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Pre
Pages 0
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9780822955665

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Pittsburgh's Renaissance II, which began in 1977 with the encouragement of Mayor Richard Caliguiri, saw the rise of splendid skyscrapers in the Golden Triangle, a new commitment to neighborhood revitalization, and an emphasis on culture and art.

Twentieth-century Pittsburgh

Twentieth-century Pittsburgh
Title Twentieth-century Pittsburgh PDF eBook
Author Roy Lubove
Publisher
Pages
Release 1969
Genre City planning
ISBN 9780822955665

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Steel and Steelworkers

Steel and Steelworkers
Title Steel and Steelworkers PDF eBook
Author John Hinshaw
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 368
Release 2012-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 079148940X

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Steel and Steelworkers is a fascinating account of the forces that shaped Pittsburgh, big business, and labor through the city's rapid industrialization in the mid-nineteenth century, its lengthy era of industrial "maturity," its precipitous deindustrialization toward the end of the twentieth century, and its reinvention from "hell with the lid off" to America's most livable (post-industrial) city. Hinshaw examined a wide variety of company, union, and government documents, oral histories, and newspapers to reconstruct the steel industry and the efforts of labor, business, and government to refashion it. A compelling report of industrialization and deindustrialization, in which questions of organization, power, and politics prove as important as economics, Steel and Steelworkers shows the ways in which big business and labor helped determine the fate of steel and Pittsburgh.

A Gift of Belief

A Gift of Belief
Title A Gift of Belief PDF eBook
Author Kathleen W. Buechel
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Pages 399
Release 2021-06-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0822988321

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Philanthropy has long been associated with images of industrial titans and wealthy families. In Pittsburgh, long a center for industry, the shadows of Carnegie, Mellon, Frick, and others loom especially large, while the stories of working-class citizens who uplifted their neighbors remain untold. For the first time, these two portraits of Pittsburgh philanthropy converge in a rich historic tapestry. The Gift of Belief reveals how Pittsburghers from every strata, creed, and circumstance organized their private resources for the public good. The industrialists and their foundations are here but stand alongside lesser known philanthropists equally involved in institution building, civic reform, and community empowerment. Beginning with sectarian philanthropy in the nineteenth century, moving to scientific philanthropy in the early twentieth century and Pittsburgh Renaissance-era institution-building, and concluding with modern entrepreneurship, twelve authors trace how Pittsburgh aligned with, led, or lagged behind the national philanthropic story and explore how ideals of charity and philanthropy entwined to produce distinctive forms of engagement that has defined Pittsburgh’s civic life.

Landmark and Landscape

Landmark and Landscape
Title Landmark and Landscape PDF eBook
Author Sean Michael Rotar
Publisher
Pages 146
Release 2003
Genre
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