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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