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In Pursuit of Privilege - Clifton Hood

In Pursuit of Privilege

A History of New York City's Upper Class and the Making of a Metropolis

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
512 Seiten
2019
Columbia University Press (Verlag)
978-0-231-17217-2 (ISBN)
CHF 41,90 inkl. MwSt
Extending from the 1750s to the present, In Pursuit of Privilege recounts upper-class New Yorkers' struggle to create a world guarded against outsiders. Clifton Hood shows elites' part in the larger story of the city through class conflict and their role in New York's cultural and economic foundations.
A history that extends from the 1750s to the present, In Pursuit of Privilege recounts upper-class New Yorkers' struggle to create a distinct world guarded against outsiders, even as economic growth and democratic opportunity enabled aspirants to gain entrance. Despite their efforts, New York City's upper class has been drawn into the larger story of the city both through class conflict and through their role in building New York's cultural and economic foundations.

In Pursuit of Privilege describes the famous and infamous characters and events at the center of this extraordinary history, from the elite families and wealthy tycoons of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to the Wall Street executives of today. From the start, upper-class New Yorkers have been open and aggressive in their behavior, keen on attaining prestige, power, and wealth. Clifton Hood sharpens this characterization by merging a history of the New York economy in the eighteenth century with the story of Wall Street's emergence as an international financial center in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as well as the dominance of New York's financial and service sectors in the 1980s. Bringing together several decades of upheaval and change, he shows that New York's upper class did not rise exclusively from the Gilded Age but rather from a relentless pursuit of privilege, affecting not just the urban elite but the city's entire cultural, economic, and political fabric.

Clifton Hood is George E. Paulsen ’49 Professor of American History and Government at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. He is the author of 722 Miles: The Building of the Subways and How They Transformed New York (1993), and his work has appeared in the Journal of Urban History, Journal of Social History, Reviews in American History, and the New York Times.

Introduction: The Upper Class Is a Foreign Country
1. "The Best Mart on the Continent": The 1750s and 1760s
2. Uncertain Adjustments: The 1780s and 1790s
3. Wealth: The 1820s and Beyond
4. All for the Union: The 1860s
5. A Dynamic Businessman's Aristocracy: The 1890s
6. The Ways of Millionaireville: The 1890s
7. Making Spaces of Their Own: The 1940s
8. The Antielitist Elite: The 1970s and Beyond
Conclusion: The Limits of Antielitism
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations for Selected Manuscript Sources
Notes
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 24 b&w illustrations
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Makrosoziologie
ISBN-10 0-231-17217-6 / 0231172176
ISBN-13 978-0-231-17217-2 / 9780231172172
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