City of vice : transience and San Francisco's urban history, 1848-1917 / James Mallery.
2024
HV8067 .M36 2024
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Title
City of vice : transience and San Francisco's urban history, 1848-1917 / James Mallery.
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ISBN
9781496239402 (electronic bk.)
1496239407 (electronic bk.)
9781496230263
1496230264
1496239407 (electronic bk.)
9781496230263
1496230264
Published
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2024]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (pages cm.)
Call Number
HV8067 .M36 2024
Alternate Call Number
SOC026030 HIS036140
Dewey Decimal Classification
364.409794/6109034
Summary
"In "City of Vice" James Mallery explores the implications of social constructs like gender, race, and class for the development of San Francisco from the Gold Rush through World War I"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Gold rush and the walking city, 1850s
Waterfront and the new Fulton house, 1893
Main stem and the industrial army, 1894
Chinatown and quarantine, 1900
Earthquake and firestorm, 1906
Outside lands and residence parks, 1912-13
Barbary coast and the anti-"vice" campaigns, 1913
Uptown tenderloin and the anti-"vice" campaign, 1917.
Waterfront and the new Fulton house, 1893
Main stem and the industrial army, 1894
Chinatown and quarantine, 1900
Earthquake and firestorm, 1906
Outside lands and residence parks, 1912-13
Barbary coast and the anti-"vice" campaigns, 1913
Uptown tenderloin and the anti-"vice" campaign, 1917.