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City on the Lake - The Challenge of Change in Buffalo, New York (Paperback): Mark Goldman City on the Lake - The Challenge of Change in Buffalo, New York (Paperback)
Mark Goldman
R536 R441 Discovery Miles 4 410 Save R95 (18%) Out of stock

For more than a hundred years, Buffalo was one of the world's great industrial cities. Its grand office buildings and stately mansions overlooked a metropolis that was the eleventh largest industrial center in the United States, the third largest producer of steel, and the largest inland port. Its diverse ethnic heritage, represented by sizable enclaves of Irish, Italians, Poles, Jews, Germans, and African-Americans, gave the city a vibrant sense of community.
But by the early 1970's, all of that had changed. Unrest in the inner city had led to riots; student protests had shut down the city's largest university; and the economy in Buffalo, as in all the "Rust Belt" cities, was crumbling as the nation entered the postindustrial age. The population was dropping, too, dramatically altering the streets and neighborhoods where the people of this aging metropolis had lived for generations. Like the Jerusalem of Jeremiah's Lamentations, Buffalo was a dying city whose gates were desolate and whose people were embittered.
It is here that Mark Goldman's City on the Lake takes up its story. Goldman analyzes the factors that contributed to the city's decline and describes the efforts of its leaders and citizens to restore Buffalo to its former vitality. Goldman presents the facts - like the immigration patterns in Old Buffalo and the intricate details of the city's 1976 desegregation case - but he also introduces us to the people of Buffalo and puts the city's history into context by interweaving it with the colorful ethnic patchwork of its day-to-day life.
By the end of this careful analysis, Goldman's narrative is one of hope. The 1980s witnessed the slow but sure calming of ethnic strife, a new mandate for quality education, and the revitalization of downtown. Goldman believes that the grandeur of Buffalo's past will be recaptured and that Buffalonians are dedicated to building "new gates for the old city."

Max Meets the Mayor (Hardcover): Mark Goldman Max Meets the Mayor (Hardcover)
Mark Goldman; Illustrated by Elizabeth Leader
R535 R439 Discovery Miles 4 390 Save R96 (18%) Out of stock

When Max's grandpa drives Max and his brother past City Hall, Max decides he wants to meet the mayor. So his grandpa sets up an appointment with Buffalo's mayor, Byron Brown. But when a blizzard hits Buffalo the night before the appointment, it looks like the meeting may be canceled. Can Max and his grandpa find a way to meet the mayor?

The Reader's Art - Virginia Woolf as a Literary Critic (Hardcover, Reprint 2015): Mark Goldman The Reader's Art - Virginia Woolf as a Literary Critic (Hardcover, Reprint 2015)
Mark Goldman
R3,377 R3,118 Discovery Miles 31 180 Save R259 (8%) Out of stock
City on the Edge - Buffalo, New York, 1900 - Present (Paperback): Mark Goldman City on the Edge - Buffalo, New York, 1900 - Present (Paperback)
Mark Goldman
R446 R373 Discovery Miles 3 730 Save R73 (16%) Out of stock

BUFFALO, NEW YORK IS ENJOYING A RESURGENCE, AND HAS BECOME A RECOMMENDED TRAVEL DESTINATION. THIS BOOK TELLS THE STORY OF HOW IT GOT HERE. In a sweeping narrative that speaks to the serious student of urban studies as well as the general reader, Mark Goldman tells the story of twentieth-century Buffalo, New York. Goldman covers all of the major developments: * The rise and decline of the city's downtown and ethnic neighborhoods * The impact of racial change and suburbanization * The role and function of the arts in the life of the community * Urban politics, urban design, and city planning While describing the changes that so drastically altered the form, function, and character of the city, Goldman, through detailed descriptions of special people and special places, gives a sense of intimacy and immediacy to these otherwise impersonal historical forces. City on the Edge unflinchingly documents and describes how Buffalo has been battered by the tides of history. But it also describes the unique characteristics that have encouraged an innovative cultural climate, including Buffalo's dynamic survival instinct that continues to lead to a surprisingly and inspiringly high quality of community life. Finally, it offers a road map, which-if followed-could point the way to a new and exciting future for this long-troubled city.

High Hopes - The Rise and Decline of Buffalo, New York (Paperback): Mark Goldman High Hopes - The Rise and Decline of Buffalo, New York (Paperback)
Mark Goldman
R755 Discovery Miles 7 550 Out of stock
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