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<font size=4>'''San Francisco 1865-1932: Politics, Power, and Urban Development'''</font size> | |||
''by William Issel and Robert W. Cherny'' | |||
Originally published in 1986 by the University of California. Reposted on Foundsf.org with permission of the authors. | |||
'''Chapter 1: Commercial Village to Coast Metropolis''' | |||
::[[American Business Arrives in Mexican California|American Business Arrives in Mexican California]]<br> | |||
::[[From Village to Metropolis|From Village to Metropolis]]<br> | |||
::[[Politics and the Vigilance Committees|Politics and the Vigilance Committees]]<br> | |||
'''Chapter 2: Business and Economic Development''' | |||
::[[Economic Capital of the Pacific Slope|Economic Capital of the Pacific Slope]]<br> | |||
::[[Geography of 19th Century San Francisco Business|Geography of 19th Century San Francisco Business]]<br> | |||
::[[19th Century Growth of Urban Transit Infrastructure|19th Century Growth of Urban Transit Infrastructure]]<br> | |||
::[[Interlocking Wealth Clusters Together|Interlocking Wealth Clusters Together]]<br> | |||
::[[Business Elite Consolidates Its Class Power|Business Elite Consolidates Its Class Power]]<br> | |||
::[[San Francisco’s Second Generation Business Elite|San Francisco’s Second Generation Business Elite]]<br> | |||
::[[Transit, Agriculture, and Business Grow in Interwar Years|Transit, Agriculture, and Business Grow in Interwar Years]]<br> | |||
'''Chapter 3: Life and Work''' | |||
::[[Life and Work: Who Did What at the Turn of the 20th Century?|Life and Work: Who Did What at the Turn of the 20th Century?]]<br> | |||
::[[Eastern SOMA Early 20th Century|Eastern SOMA Early 20th Century]]<br> | |||
::[[Mission Life in Early 20th Century|Mission Life in Early 20th Century]]<br> | |||
::[[Western Addition Early 20th Century Life and Work|Western Addition Early 20th Century Life and Work]]<br> | |||
::[[Nob Hill and Pacific Heights at Turn of 20th Century|Nob Hill and Pacific Heights at Turn of 20th Century]]<br> | |||
::[[Chinatown Life at Turn of 20th Century|Chinatown Life at Turn of 20th Century]] | |||
::[[Little Italy in Early 20th Century|Little Italy in Early 20th Century]]<br> | |||
::[[Downtown Scenes Early 20th Century|Downtown Scenes Early 20th Century]]<br> | |||
::[[Class Mobility and New Neighborhoods in Early 20th Century|Class Mobility and New Neighborhoods in Early 20th Century]]<br> | |||
'''Chapter 4: Unions and Employers''' | |||
::[[Unions and Employers 1880s-1890s|Unions and Employers 1880s-1890s]]<br> | |||
::[[Union and Employers: 1901 to 1919|Union and Employers: 1901 to 1919]]<br> | |||
::[[Union and Employers: 1919 to the Mid-1930s|Union and Employers: 1919 to the Mid-1930s]]<br> | |||
'''Chapter 5: Culture and the Moral Order''' | |||
::[[Culture and Moral Order at the Turn of the 20th Century|Culture and Moral Order at the Turn of the 20th Century]]<br> | |||
::[[Public Schools in 19th Century San Francisco|Public Schools in 19th Century San Francisco]]<br> | |||
::[[Anti-Vice Campaigns in Early 20th Century San Francisco|Anti-Vice Campaigns in Early 20th Century San Francisco]]<br> | |||
::[[Civic Beautification|Civic Beautification]]<br> | |||
::[[Museums and Public Art at the Turn of the 20th Century|Museums and Public Art at the Turn of the 20th Century]]<br> | |||
'''Chapter 6: Politics in the Expanding City, 1865-1893''' | |||
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'''Chapter 7: Progressive Politics: 1893-1911''' | |||
::[[Progressive Municipal Reform 1890-1900|Progressive Municipal Reform 1890-1900]]<br> | |||
::[[Decade of Political Conflict 1901-1911|Decade of Political Conflict 1901-1911]]<br> | |||
'''Chapter 8: Politics During the Reign of Rolph, 1911-1932''' | |||
::[[The Reign of Rolph, 1911-1932|The Reign of Rolph, 1911-1932]]<br> | |||
::[[Mayor Rolph and the Panama-Pacific International Exposition|Mayor Rolph and the Panama-Pacific International Exposition]]<br> | |||
::[[Mayor Rolph and the New Civic Center|Mayor Rolph and the New Civic Center]]<br> | |||
::[[Mayor Rolph and the Municipal Railway|Mayor Rolph and the Municipal Railway]]<br> | |||
::[[Mayor Rolph and the Hetch Hetchy Project|Mayor Rolph and the Hetch Hetchy Project]]<br> | |||
::[[A Republican City|A Republican City]]<br> | |||
::[[San Francisco City Charters 1916-1932|San Francisco City Charters 1916-1932]]<br> | |||
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San Francisco 1865-1932: Politics, Power, and Urban Development
by William Issel and Robert W. Cherny
Originally published in 1986 by the University of California. Reposted on Foundsf.org with permission of the authors.
Chapter 1: Commercial Village to Coast Metropolis
Chapter 2: Business and Economic Development
Chapter 3: Life and Work
Chapter 4: Unions and Employers
Chapter 5: Culture and the Moral Order
Chapter 6: Politics in the Expanding City, 1865-1893
Chapter 7: Progressive Politics: 1893-1911
Chapter 8: Politics During the Reign of Rolph, 1911-1932
The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.