From Cottage to Bungalow : Houses and the Working Class in Metropolitan Chicago, 1869-1929 (Chicago Architecture and Urbanism)

from cottage to bungalow : houses and the working class in metropolitan chicago, 1869-1929 (chicago architecture and urbanism)

more information about From Cottage to Bungalow : Houses and the Working Class in Metropolitan Chicago, 1869-1929 (Chicago Architecture and Urbanism)

From Cottage to Bungalow : Houses and the Working Class in Metropolitan Chicago, 1869-1929 (Chicago Architecture and Urbanism)

Editorial Reviews
Book Description
It's hard to overestimate the complexity of the factors that dictate something as simple as where, and in what sorts of structures, people live. Urban planning, business, labor, ethnicity, architecture--each influences the types of structures people live in, and the sorts of lives they lead within them.

Joseph C. Bigott takes on all of these fields in From Cottage to Bungalow, a sophisticated study of domestic structures and ethnic working-class neighborhoods in Chicago during the critical period of 1869 to 1929, when the city attracted huge numbers of immigrants. Exploring the meaning of home ownership in this context, Bigott develops two case studies that combine the intimate lives of ordinary people (primarily in Chicago's Polish and German communities) with broad analysis of everything from real estate markets to the very carpentry practices used to construct houses. His progressive methods and the novel conclusions they support chronicle not only the history of housing in Chicago, but also the organizations of people's lives, and the ways in which housing has affected notions of who is--and who is not--a worthy American citizen.



From Cottage to Bungalow: Houses and the Working Class in Metropolitan Chicago, 1869-1929 (Chicago Architecture and Urbanism),Joseph C. Bigott,University Of Chicago Press,0226048756,Architecture,Chicago Metropolitan Area,Domestic,History,History - General,Housing,Illinois,Immigrants,U.S. Architecture - General,United States - General,Working class,Architecture / History

Book Contents:

  1. Fruit (The Cultivated Gardener)
  2. Good Neighbors: Affordable Family Housing
  3. Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales, 1300-1500: Volume 2, East Anglia, Central England and Wales (Greater Medieval Houses)
  4. Great Houses of Scotland
  5. Great Spaces: Cabins
  6. Growing & Displaying Bonsai
  7. Gwathmey Siegel
  8. High-Rise Living
  9. Historic Homes of Minnesota
  10. Historic Houses of the Hudson Valley

Book Contents

Book Contents

Recommended Books

  1. Design of Reinforced Concrete
  2. Marvel 1602 TPB
  3. Hollywood from Vietnam to Reagan...and Beyond
  4. Interest Rate Models : An Introduction
  5. More Reflections for Managers: A New Collection of Wisdom and Inspiration from the World's Best Mana
  6. Lotus japonicus Handbook
  7. Handbook of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry : From Macromolecules to Man
  8. Millimeter and Submillimeter Wave Spectroscopy of Solids
  9. Night Rider
  10. Overcoming Shyness and Social Phobia: A Step-By-Step Guide
  11. Madame Alexander: 2005 Collector's Dolls Price Guide
  12. Maria Rodale's Organic Gardening Companion
  13. Lions, Donkeys and Dinosaurs
  14. In Our Own Hands: A Strategy for Conserving California's Biological Diversity
  15. Hiking Trails of Joyce Kilmer-Slickrock and Citico Creek Wilderness