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Budapest and New York
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  • Budapest and New York
  • Written by author Thomas Bender and Carl E. Schorske
  • Published by New York : Russell Sage Foundation, c1994., 1993/11/01
  • Little over a century ago, New York and Budapest were both flourishing cities engaging in spectacular modernization. By 1930 New York had emerged as an innovating cosmopolitan metropolis, while Budapest languished under the conditions that would foster fa
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Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Budapest and New York Compared 1
Pt. 1 Politics: Participation and Policy
Introduction 29
Ch. 1 Transformations in the City Politics of Budapest: 1873-1941 35
Ch. 2 Political Participation and Municipal Policy: New York City: 1870-1940 55
Pt. II Space: Society and Behavior
Introduction 81
Ch. 3 Uses and Misuses of Public Space in Budapest: 1873-1914 85
Ch. 4 The Park and the People: Central Park and Its Publics: 1850-1910 108
Pt. III Neighborhoods: Class and Ethnicity
Introduction 135
Ch. 5 Class and Ethnicity in the Creation of New York City Neighborhoods: 1900-1930 139
Ch. 6 St. Imre Garden City: An Urban Community 161
Pt. IV Popular Culture: Heterogeneity and Integration
Introduction 181
Ch. 7 Immigrants, Ethnicity, and Mass Culture: The Vaudeville Stage in New York City: 1880-1930 185
Ch. 8 The Cultural Role of the Vienna-Budapest Operetta 209
Ch. 9 The Budapest Joke and Comic Weeklies as Mirrors of Cultural Assimilation 224
Ch. 10 Covering New York: Journalism and Civic Identity in the Twentieth Century 248
Pt. V The High Arts: Metropolitan Autonomy and Modernism
Introduction 269
Ch. 11 The Artist's New York: 1900-1930 275
Ch. 12 Avant-Garde and Conservatism in the Budapest Art World: 1910-1932 309
Ch. 13 The Novel as Newspaper and Gallery of Voices: The American Novel in New York City: 1890-1930 332
Ch. 14 The Role of Budapest in Hungarian Literature: 1890-1935 352
Afterword: Historical Perspectives and National Cultures 367
Appendix: Papers presented at the Conference on the History of Budapest and New York: 1870-1930 [Budapest, 1988] 373
Contributors 375
Index 379


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