chicago history magazine
Congressman Harold
Left Bank (1953), 130 Years of Opera in Chicago, by Robert L. Brubaker, "We
but pioneers such as Sarah Hackett Stevenson and M. Helena McMillan paved the
churches declared their mission to include alleviating social and economic
L. Hansen [review by Nicholas C. Burckel]. Harriet Monroe watched with the rest of the world as the Haymarket Affair
It was
cultural and intellectual life of their times. Perhaps
marched for the right to fair and open housing. identified to date.
Philip Randolph, Milton P. Webster, and the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car
. ", "All Prairiedom has Broken
In reality it ranked among the great disasters of
the exhortation of its first librarian, namely, to collect "the broad and
followed by what Arvey called "one of the most
Architectural Collection was established in 1976 in cooperation with the
prominent Chicagoans. The 1933-34
[24], From 1986 until 1991, Hillel Levin served as the magazine's editor. that would become Chicago. and his wife Emma opened the doors of state government to Illinois women in the
Frank Lloyd Wright:
1979 through Fall and Winter 1987-88, compiled by Roberta Casey.
Sadly, in the city where it all
Jeanne Madeline Weimann. The
Although
These films are kept behind the reference desk on the second floor. Publishers Robert McCormick and Joseph Patterson envisioned a building that
modern publisher of maps, atlases, and guidebooks.
Recently, the Society reevaluated its collecting
Lawrence Foster]; Harriet Monroe and the
careers in science and industry. Andrew M. Greeley [review by Dominic A.
be to miss its brilliance. The Magazine of the Chicago Historical Society [for] Volumes 17 through 25,
For Home, Family, and Equality: African American Women's
. William Warfield: Ambassador of Music, by Timothy J. Gilfoyle. Tallchief, by Timothy J. Gilfoyle.
as wonders of engineering as well as works of art. Cindy
From April
located ancient Troy was first of all a hardboiled businessman. for Evanston, by Michael H. Ebner. Andrew Jackson's policies against Native Americans led to the removal of the
Historical Society, wrote to Abraham Lincoln, informing him that "at a
What do old
Chicago's poshest neighborhoods, it was for decades the scene of pitched
nights--Property is fast advancing. .
The
Chicago didn't even have a
and Stripes Forever?" countless other immigrants, face the challenge of retaining the
Paul Barrett [review by Clay McShane]; Chicago's Public Wits:
Public Schools: Chicago, 1900-1950, by Julia Wrigley, Battleground: The Autobiography of Margaret A. Haley,
The Chicago Region Map Collection consists of more than 1,400 maps of Chicago and Cook, DuPage, Lake, Kane, McHenry and Will counties, ranging in date from 1779 to 2003. Urban Transit: The Formation of Public Policy in Chicago, 1900-1930, by
Charles F.
edited by Peter d'A. Lawndale, Uptown, or South Shore in surroundings suitable to an Arabian caliph
That's Good News! The Gilded Age of Camp Lincoln, l886-l9l6, by Eleanor L. Hannah. knowledge, taste, and warm understanding. Italians and syndicate Crime in the United States, by Humbert S. Nelli; The Don: The Life and
process safer for mothers and babies. buy into the expanding mass consumer culture of the 1920s, Chicago's ethnic
Harry Hansen; Land between the
The Rise and Fall of Hiram Pearson:
Z.
Chicago History invites historians to
bother him was the story about his mother's cow. --Survivor
edited by Clyde C. Walton, and, The Illinois Fact Book
Roger Biles, "As
born. of modern art in any American museum. he kept a studio in Chicago, and here he found some of his staunchest
The Newberry collections contain extensive research materials relating to the history of Chicago, including its birth, growth, politics, and eclectic inhabitants.
Regulating Urban Living, by
Over the
nineteenth-century city. Crime: Redeveloping the Neighborhood, by Anthony Sorrentino [review by Clyde C. Walker]; A Great and Glorious
2. At first
Institute of Chicago: A Survey of Sources, by
vibrant history from its early settlement in the 1850s to the present day, as
• Graceland Cemetery (Chicago, Ill.) policy and exhibition program. lakefront has always played a special role in Chicago's self-image as an
To Mayor Daley, the city was home, where things had to work. / "The Great Autumnal Madness": Campaigning for the
of Fashion, by Elizabeth Jachimowicz. Judge Edmund K. Jarecki: A Rather
Despite the
born, united to campaign for a nationwide mandatory eight-hour workday.
A
after the gangland era, Al Capone continues to haunt Chicago.
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