Challenging Chicago: Coping with Everyday Life, 1837-1920

Challenging Chicago: Coping with Everyday Life, 1837-1920

by Perry R. Duis
ISBN-10:
0252074157
ISBN-13:
9780252074158
Pub. Date:
12/29/2006
Publisher:
University of Illinois Press
ISBN-10:
0252074157
ISBN-13:
9780252074158
Pub. Date:
12/29/2006
Publisher:
University of Illinois Press
Challenging Chicago: Coping with Everyday Life, 1837-1920

Challenging Chicago: Coping with Everyday Life, 1837-1920

by Perry R. Duis

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Overview

During an unprecedented period of rapid growth, the burgeoning metropolis of Chicago quickly became a “concentration of risk”: far more congested, dangerous, unpleasant, immoral, and unhealthy than newcomers had anticipated. Through vignettes and real-life stories, Challenging Chicago reveals lower- and middle-class peoples’ strategies for coping with technology, crowding, anonymity, and other urban ills.

Follow along and encounter some of Chicago’s most infamous citizens—the loathed Traction Baron, high-speed “scorchers,” and peddlers of “swill milk.” Learn about the perils of payday, the lunchtime problems of women, the lure of dime museums, and the fatal attraction of Chicago’s “cruelest place.” Against this bleak backdrop emerged the innovators and institutions that made Chicago the vibrant city it is today. The superbly textured narrative is enhanced by eighty-six historic photographs and illustrations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252074158
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 12/29/2006
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 7.25(w) x 10.25(h) x 1.02(d)

About the Author

Perry R. Duis, a professor of history at the University of Illinois at Chicago, is the author of Chicago: Creating New Traditions​ and other books. 

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