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Baltimore: The Building of an American City [Paperback]

Professor Sherry H. Olson (Author)
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September 5, 1997

The unique appeal of an older city lies in its history and diversity--the mix of events, peoples, styles, and circumstances that give a place its special character. As the city of Baltimore celebrates its bicentennial in 1997, its citizens can look with renewed pride and interest to a heritage that includes a colorful history, architectural treasures, diverse ethnic neighborhoods, world-renowned institutions, and a reinvented waterfront that combines tourism and industry. First published in 1980 -- at the height of the city's acclaimed "renaissance" -- Baltimore: The Building of an American City offered a lively, well-illustrated history of the city's growth, development, and challenges. In this expanded bicentennial edition, Sherry H. Olson brings Baltimore's story up to date with a new chapter and new illustrations. Olson describes the "boom and bust" urban development that makes Baltimore's experience typical of urban centers around the world. She also notes the ongoing search for solutions to problems such as poverty, unemployment, racial tension, labor disputes, and the inevitable conflicts between the public and private sectors and urban and suburban interests. This new edition of Baltimore: The Building of an American City helps us understand why the city has always won the hearts of residents and visitors -- and fascinated historians and students of urban development.

"Discover how and why the city grew as it did... [An] exhaustive book which should be of interest not only to scholars but to all Baltimoreans and in fact to all city dwellers--for the light that Olson throws on the city's past could well help to indicate some of the choices we ought--and ought not--to make for the future." -- Baltimore Sun

"Olson's book is a serious, handsomely designed and produced history. [With] its large format and its many, effectively used black-and-white photographs and illustrations, this book is intended to be read and not just skimmed." -- Washington Post Book World


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"Olson's book is a good casual read and many students will find it s usefully broad case study of an eastern U.S. city... The desire to know about your own backyard seems an innate human attribute. Knowledge of someone else's backyard is a good source of perspective and this book can be easily recommended as a tool for the job." -- Stephen Caulfield, Canadian Journal of Urban Research

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A lively, well-illustrated history of the city's growth, development, and challenges.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 498 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press; Rev Sub edition (September 5, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 080185640X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801856402
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,240,312 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome, December 29, 1999
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The best and most comprehensive history of Baltimore ever written. Olson is to be commended for her years of research and dedication, and the result is incredible.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Magnificently comprehensive Baltimore history, October 12, 2002
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JAMES H. LISTER (DENTON, MARYLAND USA) - See all my reviews
This is one of the finest and most complete Baltimore history books you well ever encounter in your life. However, it does inadvertently omit one significant fact in the creation of Baltimore. My great-grandfather was a German immigrant named Boston Fear. He was the original creator of Walbrook: Baltimore's very first suburb. Walbrook was originally named Fearville in honor of Boston Fear.
I highly recommend that individuals with an interest in the constructive formation of Baltimore purchase a copy of this exquisitely detailed book for your own personal collection.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding, October 1, 2009
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Peter Harnik (Washington, D.C. USA) - See all my reviews
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Absolutely top notch history and analysis of a lovable, frustrating, innovative, tempest-tossed city. This is the model for a history of every major city in the country, something we all badly need.

-Peter Harnik, Director
Center for City Park Excellence
Washington, D.C.
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The streams were called Felles or Fells by Governor Smith of Virginia, who first explored the Chesapeake Bay, probably because the waters fell over rocks or precipices until they met the tide, where they became and are called Rivers. Read the first page
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