Lawrence Kaplan

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Between Ocean and City: The Transformation of Rockaway, New YorkPaperback, 16 April 2003

Between Ocean and City: The Transformation of Rockaway, New York
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Part of Series
Columbia History of Urban Life
Part of Series
Columbia History of Urban Life (Paperback)
Print Length
264 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Date Published
16 Apr 2003
ISBN-10
0231128495
ISBN-13
9780231128490

Description

Rockaway Beach was once a popular seaside resort with a small permanent population. Shortly after World War II, large parts of this narrow peninsula between the ocean and the bay became one of New York City's worst slums. This book is an illuminating account of this transformation, exploring issues of race, class, and social policy and offering a significant revision of the larger story of New York City's development. In particular, some of the negative assessments of Robert Moses, suggesting that the "Power Broker" was responsible for many positive initiatives affecting Rockaway.

Product Details

Authors:
Lawrence KaplanCarol Kaplan
Book Format:
Paperback
Country of Origin:
US
Date Published:
16 April 2003
Dimensions:
22.91 x 15.34 x 1.4 cm
ISBN-10:
0231128495
ISBN-13:
9780231128490
Language:
English
Location:
New York
Pages:
264
Weight:
353.8 gm

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