Boss Cox's Cincinnati: Urban Politics in the Progressive Era - Paperback

Boss Cox's Cincinnati: Urban Politics in the Progressive Era - Paperback

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Boss Cox's Cincinnati: Urban Politics in the Progressive Era - Paperback

Boss Cox's Cincinnati: Urban Politics in the Progressive Era - Paperback

$48.28
Sale price  $48.28 Regular price 

by Zane L. Miller (Author)

In the late nineteenth century, a new era began in American urban history, characterized by an explosion of both the populations and the proportions of cities, obliterating their traditional social and physical characteristics. Commercial businesses relocated, slums emerged around the core, and new residential areas were established along the periphery. The period was one of extreme disorder-labor and ethnic unrest, election violence, rising crime rates-but it was also a time of political innovation and civic achievement.

In documenting the changes Cincinnati experienced during the Progressive Era, Zane L. Miller provides a clear perspective on the processes of urbanization that transformed the American city. His focus is political because politics provided continuity amid the diversity of city life. The most important aspect of political continuity in Cincinnati and in other cities was "bossism," often depicted as an example of corruption, but which was in many cities part of the quest for a new urban order. In Cincinnati, Boss George B. Cox's machine was a response to the disorder of the times; interestingly, the machine actually helped to control disorder, paving the way for later reforms. Miller carefully explores both the nature and the significance of bossism, showing how it and municipal reform were both essential components of the modern urban political system.

Originally published in 1968, Boss Cox's Cincinnati is considered a classic in the field of urban studies.

Author Biography

Zane L. Miller is Charles Phelps Taft Professor Emeritus of American History and the University of Cincinnati. Howard P. Chudacoff is a professor of history at Brown University and the coauthor of The Evolution of American Urban Society.

Number of Pages: 328
Dimensions: 0.73 x 8.56 x 5.53 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: April 10, 2023

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