Still Philadelphia

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Temple University Press, Apr 25, 1983 - History - 290 pages

This is a book about Philadelphia and about photography, but it is not the usual book about either. On one level, this is the pictorial story of a great industrial metropolis in transition. It is the story of a railroad city, a city of trolleys and subways and horse-drawn vehicles, as it gradually succumbed to the automobile. It is the story of a city filled with neighborhood industry giving way to suburbs, to commuter travel, and to a change in the very nature of work. It is the story of a city spreading out, expanding and doubling in population in fifty years. It is the story of urban exuberance and vitality where ethnic groups mixed and mingled, but it is also the story of slums and poverty, crime and conflict. A Philadelphia family album, filled with pictures of ordinary people, Still Philadelphia focuses on the city of immigrants and industry, not on the lives and houses of the wealthy.

 

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Contents

The City of the 189Os
3
Immigrant Havens
31
Workshop of the World
73
The Vision of Reform
119
A Gallery of Faces
149
Technologies of Change
171
The Rise of the Downtown
197
The New Philadelphia
223
The City of the 1930s
253
Sources
283
Index
285
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