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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'''
 
::[[Game of Politics|Game of Politics]]<br>
::[[Politics of Business|Politics of Business]]<br>
::[[Workingmen’s Party of California|Workingmen’s Party of California]]<br>
::[[Christopher Buckley and the Politics of Urban Growth|Christopher Buckley and the Politics of Urban Growth]]<br>
::[[Politics in the Early 1890s|Politics in the Early 1890s]]<br>
 
'''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>
 
'''Chapter 9: Conclusion: Politics, Power, and Urban Development in San Francisco'''
 
::[[Politics, Power, and Urban Development in San Francisco|Politics, Power, and Urban Development in San Francisco]]
 
'''Postscript: From the Politics of Polarity to the Politics of Hyperpluralism'''
 
::[[From the Politics of Polarity to the Politics of Hyperpluralism|From the Politics of Polarity to the Politics of Hyperpluralism]]
 
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San-Francisco-1865-1932 cover.jpg

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

American Business Arrives in Mexican California
From Village to Metropolis
Politics and the Vigilance Committees

Chapter 2: Business and Economic Development

Economic Capital of the Pacific Slope
Geography of 19th Century San Francisco Business
19th Century Growth of Urban Transit Infrastructure
Interlocking Wealth Clusters Together
Business Elite Consolidates Its Class Power
San Francisco’s Second Generation Business Elite
Transit, Agriculture, and Business Grow in Interwar Years

Chapter 3: Life and Work

Life and Work: Who Did What at the Turn of the 20th Century?
Eastern SOMA Early 20th Century
Mission Life in Early 20th Century
Western Addition Early 20th Century Life and Work
Nob Hill and Pacific Heights at Turn of 20th Century
Chinatown Life at Turn of 20th Century
Little Italy in Early 20th Century
Downtown Scenes Early 20th Century
Class Mobility and New Neighborhoods in Early 20th Century

Chapter 4: Unions and Employers

Unions and Employers 1880s-1890s
Union and Employers: 1901 to 1919
Union and Employers: 1919 to the Mid-1930s

Chapter 5: Culture and the Moral Order

Culture and Moral Order at the Turn of the 20th Century
Public Schools in 19th Century San Francisco
Anti-Vice Campaigns in Early 20th Century San Francisco
Civic Beautification
Museums and Public Art at the Turn of the 20th Century

Chapter 6: Politics in the Expanding City, 1865-1893

Game of Politics
Politics of Business
Workingmen’s Party of California
Christopher Buckley and the Politics of Urban Growth
Politics in the Early 1890s

Chapter 7: Progressive Politics: 1893-1911

Progressive Municipal Reform 1890-1900
Decade of Political Conflict 1901-1911

Chapter 8: Politics During the Reign of Rolph, 1911-1932

The Reign of Rolph, 1911-1932
Mayor Rolph and the Panama-Pacific International Exposition
Mayor Rolph and the New Civic Center
Mayor Rolph and the Municipal Railway
Mayor Rolph and the Hetch Hetchy Project
A Republican City
San Francisco City Charters 1916-1932

Chapter 9: Conclusion: Politics, Power, and Urban Development in San Francisco

Politics, Power, and Urban Development in San Francisco

Postscript: From the Politics of Polarity to the Politics of Hyperpluralism

From the Politics of Polarity to the Politics of Hyperpluralism

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