The Gold Coast and the Slum: A Sociological Study of Chicago's Near North Side
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1983
310
Book • Nonfiction
Chicago, Illinois • 1920s
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Urban Development1983
Adult
18+ years
The Gold Coast and the Slum: A Sociological Study of Chicago's Near North Side by Harvey Warren Zorbaugh explores the diverse societal dynamics of Chicago's Near North Side during the early 20th century. It examines the contrasts between affluent and impoverished neighborhoods, highlighting the interactions among residents from varied socioeconomic backgrounds, and the impact of wealth disparity on community development.
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The Gold Coast and the Slum by Harvey Warren Zorbaugh is praised for its detailed sociological exploration of Chicago's Near North Side, effectively capturing the intersection of wealth and poverty. Critics commend its engaging narrative and thorough research. However, some argue it may oversimplify complex social issues. Overall, it's an insightful, though occasionally dated, study.
Readers captivated by urban sociology and historical urban dynamics, like those explored in Jane Jacobs' The Death and Life of Great American Cities or William Whyte's The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces, would appreciate The Gold Coast and the Slum by Harvey Warren Zorbaugh for its detailed study of Chicago's social tapestry.
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310
Book • Nonfiction
Chicago, Illinois • 1920s
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Urban Development1983
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18+ years
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