Landscape of Modernity
Discover the captivating narrative of urban transformation in Landscape of Modernity by esteemed author, published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 1997. Spanning 370 pages, this insightful book explores the remarkable evolution of New York City from 1900 to 1940. Witness the rise of its iconic skyscraper skyline and the dynamic shift towards suburbanization during this pivotal era.
Perfect for history enthusiasts and urban studies scholars, Landscape of Modernity provides a thorough analysis of the architectural and social changes that shaped one of the world's most influential cities. Dive into the rich narrative that captures the essence of modernity and its impact on urban life.
Enhance your understanding of New York's history and the forces that sculpted its landscape by adding this essential read to your collection today!