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The American Historical Review | 1997
Karen Sawislak; Donald L. Miller
The epic of Chicago is the story of the emergence of modern America. Here, witness Chicagos growth from a desolate fur-trading post in the 1830s to one of the worlds most explosively alive cities by 1900. Donald Millers powerful narrative embraces it all: Chicagos wild beginnings, its reckless growth, its natural calamities (especially the Great Fire of 1871), its raucous politics, its empire-building businessmen, its world-transforming architecture, its rich mix of cultures, its community of young writers and journalists, and its staggering engineering projects-which included the reversal of the Chicago River and raising the entire city from prairie mud to save it from devastating cholera epidemics. The saga of Chicagos unresolved struggle between order and freedom, growth and control, capitalism and community, remains instructive for our time, as we seek ways to build and maintain cities that retain their humanity without losing their energy. City of the Century throbs with the pulse of the great city it brilliantly brings to life.
Archive | 1996
Donald L. Miller
Archive | 1989
Donald L. Miller
Archive | 1986
Lewis Mumford; Donald L. Miller
Archive | 1985
James R. Sperry; Donald L. Miller; Richard E. Sharpless
Archive | 2014
Donald L. Miller
Archive | 2005
Donald L. Miller
The Journal of American History | 2009
Donald L. Miller
The Journal of American History | 1997
Clifton Hood; Donald L. Miller; Karen Sawislak
Archive | 1979
Donald L. Miller