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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    New York :Empire State Editions, an imprint of Fordham University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV044562043
    Format: ix, 179 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln : , Illustrationen, Karten.
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 978-0-8232-7802-2 , 978-0-8232-7803-9
    Content: "For nearly twenty years, a small, dedicated band of artists rented studio space at 111 1st Street, a former tobacco warehouse near the Hudson River waterfront in Jersey City, New Jersey. These artists eventually became engaged in a fight for their survival within the building and a city undergoing gentrification"...
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Künstler ; Atelier ; Gentrifizierung
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV036129521
    Format: graph. Darst.
    ISSN: 0342-2852
    In: volume:55
    In: year:2010
    In: pages:82-99
    In: Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte / hrsg. im Auftr. d. Gesellschaft für Unternehmensgeschichte. Wilhelm Treue [u.a.], München, 55 (2010), S. 82 - 99, 0342-2852
    Language: English
    Keywords: Digital Equipment Corporation ; Geschichte
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_348325177
    Format: XII, 340 S , 25 cm
    ISBN: 0275977544
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [249]-305) and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Corporate Governance ; Herrschaft ; Kontrolle ; Globalisierung ; Corporate Governance ; Globalisierung ; Herrschaft ; Kontrolle ; Unternehmenskultur ; Bibliografie
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    New York :Teachers College Pr.,
    UID:
    almafu_BV035455533
    Format: XV, 152 S.
    ISBN: 0-8077-2507-1
    Series Statement: Policy analysis and education series
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :Empire State Editions,
    UID:
    almahu_9949088181902882
    Format: 1 online resource (201 pages) : , illustrations, maps
    ISBN: 9780823278053 (e-book)
    Additional Edition: Print version: Goodwin, David J. Left Bank of the Hudson : Jersey City and the artists of 111 1st Street. New York : Empire State Editions, c2018 ISBN 9780823278022
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY :Fordham University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9960141280202883
    Format: 1 online resource (176 p.) : , 8 color and 24 black and white illustrations
    ISBN: 9780823278053
    Content: In the late 1980s, a handful of artists priced out of Manhattan and desperately needing affordable studio space discovered 111 1st Street, a former P. Lorillard Tobacco Company warehouse. Over the next two decades, an eclectic collection of painters, sculptors, musicians, photographers, filmmakers, and writers dreamt and toiled within the building’s labyrinthine halls. The local arts scene flourished, igniting hope that Jersey City would emerge as the next grassroots center of the art world. However, a rising real estate market coupled with a provincial political establishment threatened the community at 111 1st Street. The artists found themselves entangled in a long, complicated, and vicious fight for their place in the building and for the physical survival of 111 1st Street itself, a site that held so much potential, so much promise for Jersey City.Left Bank of the Hudson offers a window into the demographic, political, and socio-economic changes experienced by Jersey City during the last thirty years. Documenting the narrative of 111 1st Street as an act of cultural preservation, author David J. Goodwin’s well-researched and significant contribution addresses the question of the role of artists in economically improving cities. As a Jersey City resident, Goodwin applies his knowledge of the city’s rich history of political malfeasance and corruption, including how auspicious plans for a waterfront arts enclave were repeatedly bungled by a provincial-minded city administration. In writing this story, Goodwin interviewed thirteen artists and residents, two businesses, three government officials, and five non-profits, civic organizations, and community activists. The book chronologically explores the history and business of the P. Lorillard Tobacco Company, its evolution into a bustling arts community, the battle to preserve the warehouse as a historic structure, and the lessons to be drawn from the loss and ultimate demolition of the building in 2007, as well as the present state of the neighborhood. Setting the facts straight for future generations, Left Bank of the Hudson provides an illustrative lesson to government officials, scholars, students, activists, and everyday citizens attempting to navigate the “rediscovery” of American cities.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Foreword -- , Introduction Why Does 111 1st Street Matter? -- , 1. The Lorillard Legacy -- , 2. Crossing the Hudson -- , 3. The Spaces in Between -- , 4. Who Owns a Space? -- , 5. When a Dream Dies -- , 6. One Last Fight: Historic Preservation and 111 1st Street -- , 7. What Might Be Learned? -- , Conclusion Some Years Later -- , Epilogue The 111 1st Street Exodus: Where Are They Now? -- , Appendix The Artists of 111 1st Street, Jersey City, New Jersey -- , Acknowledgments -- , Notes -- , Bibliography -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY : Fordham University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1876323302
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (272 pages) , 22 b/w illustrations
    ISBN: 9781531504434 , 9781531504427
    Content: A micro-biography of horror fiction's most influential author and his love-hate relationship with New York City.By the end of his life and near financial ruin, pulp horror writer Howard Phillips Lovecraft resigned himself to the likelihood that his writing would be forgotten. Today, Lovecraft stands alongside J. R. R. Tolkien as the most influential genre writer of the twentieth century. His reputation as an unreformed racist and bigot, however, leaves readers to grapple with his legacy. Midnight Rambles explores Lovecraft's time in New York City, a crucial yet often overlooked chapter in his life that shaped his literary career and the inextricable racism in his work. Initially, New York stood as a place of liberation for Lovecraft. During the brief period between 1924 and 1926 when he lived there, Lovecraft joined a creative community and experimented with bohemian living in the publishing and cultural capital of the United States. He also married fellow writer Sonia H. Greene, a Ukrainian-Jewish émigré in the fashion industry. However, cascading personal setbacks and his own professional ineptitude soured him on New York. As Lovecraft became more frustrated, his xenophobia and racism became more pronounced. New York's large immigrant population and minority communities disgusted him, and this mindset soon became evident in his writing. Many of his stories from this era are infused with racial and ethnic stereotypes and nativist themes, most notably his overtly racist short story, "The Horror at Red Hook," set in Red Hook, Brooklyn. His personal letters reveal an even darker bigotry.Author David J. Goodwin presents a chronological micro-biography of Lovecraft's New York years, emphasizing Lovecraft's exploration of the city environment, the greater metropolitan region, and other locales and how they molded him as a writer and as an individual. Drawing from primary sources (letters, memoirs, and published personal reflections) and secondary sources (biographies and scholarship), Midnight Rambles develops a portrait of a talented and troubled author and offers insights into his unsettling beliefs on race, ethnicity, and immigration
    Note: Frontmatter , CONTENTS , Introduction: "Age Brings Reminiscences" , 1 "A Person of the Most Admirable Qualities" , 2 "An Eastern City of Wonder" , 3 "It Is a Myth; A Dream" , 4 "Brigham Young Annexing His 27th" , 5 "The Somewhat Disastrous Collapse" , 6 "A Maze of Poverty & Uncertainty" , 7 "A Pleasing Hermitage" , 8 "Circle of Aesthetic Dilettante" , 9 "Long Live the State of Rhode- Island" , Conclusion: "The Merest Vague Dream" , Acknowledgments , Notes , Bibliography , Index , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781531504410
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Goodwin, David J. Midnight rambles New York, NY : Empire State Editions, 2024 ISBN 9781531504410
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 8
    Book
    Book
    New York :Fordham University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV049670479
    Format: 287 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-1-5315-0441-0
    Content: "By the end of his life and near financial ruin, pulp horror writer Howard Phillips Lovecraft resigned himself to the likelihood that his writing would be forgotten. Today, Lovecraft stands alongside J. R. R. Tolkien as the most influential genre writer of the twentieth century. His reputation as an unreformed racist and bigot, however, leaves readers to grapple with his legacy. Midnight Rambles explores Lovecraft's time in New York City, a crucial yet often overlooked chapter in his life that shaped his literary career and the inextricable racism in his work. Initially, New York stood as a place of liberation for Lovecraft. During the brief period between 1924 and 1926 when he lived there, Lovecraft joined a creative community and experimented with bohemian living in the publishing and cultural capital of the United States. He also married fellow writer Sonia H. Greene, a Ukrainian-Jewish émigré in the fashion industry.
    Content: However, cascading personal setbacks and his own professional ineptitude soured him on New York. As Lovecraft became more frustrated, his xenophobia and racism became more pronounced. New York's large immigrant population and minority communities disgusted him, and this mindset soon became evident in his writing. Many of his stories from this era are infused with racial and ethnic stereotypes and nativist themes, most notably his overtly racist short story, 'The Horror at Red Hook', set in Red Hook, Brooklyn. His personal letters reveal an even darker bigotry. Author David J. Goodwin presents a chronological micro-biography of Lovecraft's New York years, emphasizing Lovecraft's exploration of the city environment, the greater metropolitan region, and other locales and how they molded him as a writer and as an individual.
    Content: Drawing from primary sources (letters, memoirs, and published personal reflections) and secondary sources (biographies and scholarship), Midnight Rambles develops a portrait of a talented and troubled author and offers insights into his unsettling beliefs on race, ethnicity, and immigration."--Publisher's website
    Note: Introduction : "Age brings reminiscences" -- "A person of the most admirable qualities" -- "An eastern city of wonder" -- "It is a myth; a dream" -- "Brigham Young annexing his 27th" -- "The somewhat disastrous collapse" -- "A maze of poverty & uncertainty" -- "A pleasing hermitage" -- "Circle of aesthetic dilettante" -- "Long live the state of Rhode-Island" -- Conclusion : "The merest vague dream"
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
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