An edition of It happened on Washington Square (2002)

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An edition of It happened on Washington Square (2002)

It happened on Washington Square

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"The heart of New York City's Greenwich Village, Washington Square Park has been a vital public space for nearly two centuries. Lined by elegant townhouses, anchored by Stanford White's iconic Washington Arch, and used by students and professionals, dog walkers and musicians, chess players and toddlers, the park is both an oasis from - and an ideal of - urban life.

Synonymous with the city's artistic identity, the park has also witnessed waves of political and social unrest and served as a focal point for contentious debates about the future of urban development. This rich and colorful history is captivatingly told by Emily Kies Folpe in It Happened on Washington Square.".

"Farmed by New Amsterdam's freed African slaves in the seventeenth century, the park was used as a potter's field and dueling ground in the aftermath of the Revolutionary War and then converted into a parade ground for the city's volunteer militia in 1826. Since the 1830s, when it formed the nucleus of an affluent community, Washington Square has been an incubator for American art and a haven for writers, painters, sculptors, and architects.

In the twentieth century, the area began to attract the artists and political radicals - from John Reed to the Beats - who gave the Square a countercultural aura it still possesses. In more recent decades, the Square's residents have united against such threats to their neighborhood as the urban redevelopment proposed by Robert Moses and the expansion of New York University.

Illustrated with a remarkable selection of historic images, It Happened on Washington Square explains why the survival of this unique public space is so important."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
353

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It happened on Washington Square
2002, Johns Hopkins University Press
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Table of Contents

It happened on Washington Square
From Potter's Field to parade ground
A New York City park takes shape
Radicals and real estate
Epilogue: Washington Square today.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [331]-343) and index.

Published in
Baltimore
Series
Center books on space, place, and time

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
974.7/1
Library of Congress
F128.65.W3 F65 2002, F128.65.W3F65 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 353 p. :
Number of pages
353

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3551611M
ISBN 10
0801870887
LCCN
2002000598
OCLC/WorldCat
48851099
Library Thing
598555
Goodreads
133957

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