Our Fight With Tammany
- 308pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Charles Henry Parkhurst était un ecclésiastique et réformateur social américain. Bien qu'érudit et réservé, ses deux sermons de 1892 ont attaqué la corruption politique du gouvernement de la ville de New York. Soutenues par les preuves qu'il a recueillies, ses déclarations ont conduit à la dénonciation de Tammany Hall et à des réformes sociales et politiques ultérieures.
This fascinating volume traces the development of the American metropolis from its earliest days to the present. With its vivid descriptions and insightful commentary, it offers a unique window into the history of urbanization in the United States.
This book is a comprehensive history of New York City, from its early days as a Dutch colony to the bustling metropolis it had become by the turn of the 20th century. Parkhurst and Moss examine all aspects of New York life, from politics and finance to art and culture. With its colorful anecdotes and insightful analysis, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history and culture of New York City.
This book explores the intricacies of the Latin verb 'illus' by examining the forms of the Sanskrit. The author, Charles Henry Parkhurst, takes a unique approach in his analysis, offering rich insights into the verb's nuanced meaning and usage. Scholars of linguistics and students of Latin alike will find this book to be an indispensable resource.