Format:
Online-Ressource (331 p.)
ISBN:
9781604733587
Content:
Celebrated in media and myth, New Orleans's French Quarter (Vieux Carré) was the original settlement of what became the city of New Orleans. In Madame Vieux Carré , Scott S. Ellis presents the social and political history of this famous district as it evolved from 1900 through the beginning of the twenty-first century. From the immigrants of the 1910s, to the preservationists of the 1930s, to the nightclub workers and owners of the 1950s and the urban revivalists of the 1990s, Madame Vieux Carré examines the many different people who have called the Quarter home, who have defined its character
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Contents; Preface and Acknowledgments; To Set the Scene; CHAPTER 1 1900-1920: The Quarter Faces a New Century; CHAPTER 2 1920-1930: The Firebird of Preservation; CHAPTER 3 1930-1946: The Struggle for the Tout Ensemble; CHAPTER 4 1946-1961: Official Vices and Dissenting Voices; CHAPTER 5 1961-1971: Culture and Counterculture; CHAPTER 6 INTERLUDE: "Goin' Down by My Mama's": Transportation and the Quarter; CHAPTER 7 1971-1978: Moon Rise; CHAPTER 8 INTERLUDE: Odd Folks; CHAPTER 9 INTERLUDE: Tourism; CHAPTER 10 1978-1994: The Long Slide Down; CHAPTER 11 INTERLUDE: The Lakeside, Strike Three
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CHAPTER 12 INTERLUDE: Time and Life in the QuarterCHAPTER 13 1994-2000: A Dance Before the Rain; CHAPTER 14 2000 AND ON: Into the New Century; Notes; Bibliography; Index;
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781604733594
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781604733587
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Madame Vieux Carré : The French Quarter in the Twentieth Century
Language:
English
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