آتشسوزی بزرگ شیکاگو: ویرانی و رستاخیز یک شهر نمادین آمریکایی
Chicago's Great Fire : The Destruction and Resurrection of an Iconic American City
معرفی کتاب «آتشسوزی بزرگ شیکاگو: ویرانی و رستاخیز یک شهر نمادین آمریکایی» (با عنوان لاتین Chicago's Great Fire : The Destruction and Resurrection of an Iconic American City) نوشتهٔ Carl S Smith; ProQuest (Firm)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Atlantic Monthly Press در سال 2020. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
A definitive chronicle of the 1871 Chicago Fire as remembered by those who experienced it#8212;from the author of Chicago and the American Literary Imagination . Over three days in October, 1871, much of Chicago, Illinois, was destroyed by one of the most legendary urban fires in history. Incorporated as a city in 1837, Chicago had grown at a breathtaking pace in the intervening decades#8212;and much of the hastily-built city was made of wood. Starting in Catherine and Patrick O'Leary's barn, the Fire quickly grew out of control, twice jumping branches of the Chicago River on its relentless path through the city's three divisions. While the death toll was miraculously low, nearly a third of Chicago residents were left homeless and more were instantly unemployed. This popular history of the Great Chicago Fire approaches the subject through the memories of those who experienced it. Chicago historian Carl Smith builds the story around memorable characters, both known to history and unknown, including the likes of General Philip Sheridan and Robert Todd Lincoln. Smith chronicles the city's rapid growth and its place in America's post-Civil War expansion. The dramatic story of the fire#8212;revealing human nature in all its guises#8212;became one of equally remarkable renewal, as Chicago quickly rose back up from the ashes thanks to local determination and the world's generosity. As we approach the fire's 150th anniversary, Carl Smith's compelling narrative at last gives this epic event its full and proper place in our national chronicle. "The best book ever written about the fire, a work of deep scholarship by Carl Smith that reads with the forceful narrative of a fine novel. It puts the fire and its aftermath in historical, political and social context. It's a revelatory pleasure to read." #8212; Chicago Tribune From an acclaimed historian, the full and authoritative story of one of the most iconic disasters in American history, told through the vivid memories of those who experienced it Between October 810, 1871, much of the city of Chicago was destroyed by one of the most legendary urban fires in history. Incorporated as a city in 1837, Chicago had grown at a breathtaking pace in barely three decades, from just over 4,000 in 1840 to greater than 330,000 at the time of the fire. Built hastily, the city was largely made of wood. Once it began in the barn of Catherine and Patrick OLeary, the Fire quickly grew out of control, twice jumping branches of the Chicago River on its relentless northeastward path through the citys three divisions. Close to one of every three Chicago residents was left homeless and more were instantly unemployed, though the death toll was miraculously low. Remarkably, no carefully researched popular history of the Great Chicago Fire has been written until now, despite it being one of the most cataclysmic disasters in US history. Building the story around memorable characters, both known to history and unknown, including the likes of General Philip Sheridan and Robert Todd Lincoln, eminent Chicago historian Carl Smith chronicles the citys rapid growth and place in Americas post-Civil War expansion. The dramatic story of the firerevealing human nature in all its guisesbecame one of equally remarkable renewal, as Chicago quickly rose back up from the ashes thanks to local determination and the worlds generosity and faith in Chicagos future. As we approach the fires 150th anniversary, Carl Smiths compelling narrative at last gives this epic event its full and proper place in our national chronicle. "Between October 8-10, 1871, much of the city of Chicago was destroyed by one of the most legendary urban fires in history. Incorporated as a city in 1837, Chicago had grown at a breathtaking pace in barely three decades, from just over 4,000 in 1840 to greater than 330,000 at the time of the fire. Built hastily, the city was largely made of wood. Once it began in the barn of Catherine and Patrick O'Leary, the fire quickly grew out of control, twice jumping branches of the Chicago River on its relentless northeastward path through the city's three divisions. Close to one of every three Chicago residents was left homeless and more were instantly unemployed, though the death toll was miraculously low. Remarkably, no carefully researched popular history of the Great Chicago Fire has been written until now, despite it being one of the most cataclysmic disasters in US history. Building the story around memorable characters, both known to history and unknown, including the likes of General Philip Sheridan and Robert Todd Lincoln, eminent Chicago historian Carl Smith chronicles the city's rapid growth and place in America's post-Civil War expansion. The dramatic story of the fire-revealing human nature in all its guises-became one of equally remarkable renewal, as Chicago quickly rose back up from the ashes thanks to local determination and the world's generosity and faith in Chicago's future. As we approach the fire's 150th anniversary, Carl Smith's compelling narrative at last gives this epic event its full and proper place in our national chronicle"-- Provided by publisher "Kate! The Barn Is Afire!"--"To Depress Her Rising Consequence Would Be Like an Attempt to Quench the Stars" -- "A Regular Nest of Fire": The West Division -- "It Was Nothing but Excitement": The South Division -- "I Gave Up All Hopes of Being Able to Save Much of Anything": The North Division -- Endgame -- "Pray for Me" -- "Chicago Shall Rise Again" -- Controversy and Control -- "More Strength and Greater Hope": Getting Going -- The Triumph of the Fire-Proof Ticket -- Who Started the Great Chicago Fire? -- The Limits of Limits -- New Chicago -- City on Fire -- Celebrating Destruction
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