Smoldering City: Chicagoans and the Great Fire, 1871-1874 (Historical Studies of Urban America)

Smoldering City: Chicagoans and the Great Fire, 1871-1874 (Historical Studies of Urban America)

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ISBN: 0226735486 / Publisher: University of Chicago Press, December 1995

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The fateful kick of Mrs. O'Leary's cow, the wild flight before the flames, the astonishingly quick rebuilding - these are the well-known stories of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. But as much as Chicago's recovery from disaster was a remarkable civic achievement, the Great Fire is also the story of a city's people divided and at odds. This is the story that Karen Sawislak tells so revealingly in this book.In a richly detailed account, drawing on memoirs, private correspondences, and other documents, Sawislak chronicles years of widespread, sometimes bitter, social and political conflict in the Fire's wake, from fights over soup kitchens to cries against profiteering and marches on City Hall by workers burned out of their homes. She shows how through the years of rebuilding the people of Chicago struggled to define civic order - and the role that "good" citizens would play within it. As they rebuilt, Sawislak writes, Chicagoans confronted hard questions about charity and social welfare, work and labor relations, morality, and the limits of state power. Their debates in turn exposed the arrays of values and interests that different class, ethnic, and religious groups brought to these public discussions.This fine-grained portrait of a city reinventing itself presents an innovative integration of the social and political history of Chicago. As a study of identity and power, Sawislak's book shows how the individuals and groups in the city came to act within the common sphere of politics. Read More
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