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Perspectives on Milwaukee's Past

Anderson, Margo(Contributions by)Buenker, John D.(Contributions by)Dougherty, Jack(Contributions by)Fure-Slocum, Eric(Contributions by)Greene, Victor(Contributions by)Kenny, Judith T.(Contributions by)McBride, Genevieve G.(Contributions by)Mcguinness, Aims(Contributions by)Anderson, Margo(Edited by)Greene, Victor(Edited by)
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In this volume, a diverse group of scholars explores key themes in the distinctive history of Milwaukee, from settlement to the present, both in terms of the area's internal development and its comparative standing with other Great Lakes cities.

Contributors discuss the importance of socialism and labor in local politics; Milwaukee's ethnic diversity, including long-standing African American, Latino, and Asian communities as well as an unusually large and significant German American population; the function and origins of the city's residential architecture; and the role of religious and ethnic culture in forming the city's identity.

Rich in detail, the essays also challenge readers and researchers to pursue additional research on the city and the region by identifying critical areas and methods for future investigations into Milwaukee's past. Contributors are Margo Anderson, Steven M. Avella, John D. Buenker, Jack Dougherty, Eric Fure-Slocum, Victor Greene, Thomas C.

Hubka, Judith T. Kenny, Genevieve G. McBride, Aims McGuinness, Anke Ortlepp, Joseph A. Rodriguez, and N. Mark Shelley.

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Product Details
University of Illinois Press
0252076176 / 9780252076176
Paperback / softback
30/03/2009
United States
360 pages, 10 black & white photographs, 3 maps, 2 tables
152 x 229 mm, 513 grams