Imperial San Francisco Urban Power, Earthly Ruin - California Studies in Critical Human Geography
With a New Preface
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First published in 1999, this celebrated history of San Francisco traces the exploitation of both local and distant regions by prominent families-the Hearsts, de Youngs, Spreckelses, and others-who gained power through mining, ranching, water and energy, transportation, real estate, weapons, and the mass media. The story uncovered by Gray Brechin is one of greed and ambition on an epic scale. Brechin arrives at a new way of understanding urban history as he traces the connections between environment, economy, and technology and discovers links that led, ultimately, to the creation of the atomic bomb and the nuclear arms race. In a new preface, Brechin considers the vulnerability of cities in the post-9/11 twenty-first century.
Book information
ISBN: | 9780520250086 |
Publisher: | University of California Press |
Imprint: | University of California Press |
Pub date: | 22 Sep 2006 |
Edition: | With a New Preface |
DEWEY: | 979.46 |
DEWEY edition: | 22 |
Language: | English |
Number of pages: | 402 |
Weight: | 616g |
Height: | 229mm |
Width: | 153mm |
Spine width: | 31mm |