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Doing the Town: The Rise of Urban Tourism in the United States, 1850-1915 [Hardcover]

Catherine Cocks (Author)

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August 6, 2001
Tourists and travelers in the early nineteenth century saw American cities as ugly spaces, lacking the art and history that attracted thousands to the great cities of Europe. By the turn of the century, however, city touring became popular in the United States, and the era saw the rise of elegant hotels, packaged tours, and train travel to cities for vacations that would entertain and edify. This fascinating cultural history, studded with vivid details bringing the experience of Victorian-era travel alive, explores the beginnings of urban tourism, and sets the phenomenon within a larger cultural transformation that encompassed fundamental changes in urban life and national identity.
Focusing mainly on New York, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and Chicago, Catherine Cocks describes what it was like to ride on Pullman cars, stay in the grand hotels, and take in the sights of the cities. Her evocative narrative draws on innovative readings of sources such as guidebooks, travel accounts, tourist magazines, and the journalism of the era. Exploring the full cultural context in which city touring became popular, Cocks ties together many themes in urban and cultural history for the first time, such as the relationships among class, gender, leisure, and the uses and perceptions of urban space. Offering especially lively reading, Doing the Town provides a memorable journey into the experience of the new urban tourist at the same time as it makes a sophisticated contribution to our understanding of the urban and cultural development of the United States.

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"Catherine Cocks has provided a new and fascinating look at cities. Rather than merely places to live and work, cities take shape as places to visit. Deeply researched, Doing the Town engagingly reveals how cities--once seen as suspect and dangerous--became comfortable and entertaining vacation destinations. Most importantly, Cocks persuasively argues, the growth of urban tourism helped to erode Victorian culture and fashion a modern America."--Cindy S. Aron, author of Working at Play: A History of Vacations in the United States

"Doing the Town is a major contribution to the history of urban recreational travel and sightseeing in the United States. It provides richly detailed accounts of the ways tourism shaped American cities in the second half of the 19th century. "--Dean MacCannell, author of The Tourist: A New Theory of the Leisure Class

"Cocks' study of the rise of commericalized urban tourism throws light upon a long neglected chapter in the social history of travel; but more importantly, in the course of charting the emergence of a new style of 'spatial practice,' Cocks has new and interesting tales to tell on the history of American cities, consumer cultures, nationalist ideologies, and ethnicities."--Judith Adler, author of "Travel as a Performed Art," American Journal of Sociology

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"Catherine Cocks has provided a new and fascinating look at cities. Rather than merely places to live and work, cities take shape as places to visit. Deeply researched, Doing the Town engagingly reveals how cities--once seen as suspect and dangerous--became comfortable and entertaining vacation destinations. Most importantly, Cocks persuasively argues, the growth of urban tourism helped to erode Victorian culture and fashion a modern America."ÑCindy S. Aron, author of Working at Play: A History of Vacations in the United States

"Doing the Town is a major contribution to the history of urban recreational travel and sightseeing in the United States. It provides richly detailed accounts of the ways tourism shaped American cities in the second half of the 19th century. "ÑDean MacCannell, author of The Tourist: A New Theory of the Leisure Class

"Cock's study of the rise of commericalized urban tourism throws light upon a long neglected chapter in the social history of travel; but more importantly, in the course of charting the emergence of a new style of 'spatial practice,' Cocks has new and interesting tales to tell on the history of American cities, consumer cultures, nationalist ideologies, and ethnicities."ÑJudith Adler, author of "Travel as a Performed Art," American Journal of Sociology


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"strangers and visitors," cast American cities primarily as attractions for tourists. They made no clear distinction between strangers who had come to settle in a city and visitors passing a few days or weeks there. Read the first page
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urban handbooks, tangible republic, railway hog, railroad passenger departments, urban sketches, individuality all its own, hotel journals, urban description, urban tourism, organized businessmen, republican egalitarianism, urban social relations, railroad passenger car, city guidebooks, commercial patronage, city touring, urban built environment, noble spectacle, semipublic spaces, public leisure, pleasure travelers, hotel world, urban hotels, urban tourists, city boosters
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New York, San Francisco, City Beautiful, Civil War, African Americans, Young Widow, New England, Thomas Cook, George Washington, Library of Congress, New Year, Courtesy of the Winterthur Library, George Foster, Hudson River, Julian Street, San Franciscans, William Dean Howells, World's Columbian Exposition, Archives Center, Battery Park, Charles Keeler, Cook's Excursionist, George Rector, Helen Boyden, John Munn
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