Changing Face of Inequality
Discover the profound transformations of Detroit in the early 20th century with Changing Face of Inequality by Olivier Zunz. Published by The University of Chicago in 2000, this engaging paperback spans 502 pages, providing a comprehensive social history of a city in the throes of industrialization.
Delve into the years between 1880 and 1920, as Zunz meticulously explores how ethnic and class relations reshaped Detroit's urban landscape. This insightful examination reveals the complexities of social dynamics and their impact on the city's development. Perfect for enthusiasts of American history, sociology, and social science, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the intricate fabric of urban America during a pivotal era.
Enhance your knowledge of social history and the evolution of American cities with this thought-provoking work.