Hardhat Riot

Hardhat Riot

Nixon, New York City, and the Dawn of the White Working-Class Revolution

Kuhn, David Paul

Oxford University Press Inc

09/2022

416

Mole

Inglês

9780197577837

15 a 20 dias

596

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PART ONE: Backdrop
Chapter One: 'Out for Blood'
Chapter Two: The Revolutionaries of Grand Central and Columbia
Chapter Three: Chicago '68
Chapter Four: Two Moratorium Days
Chapter Five: 'Law and Order' and the Decline of Cities
Chapter Six: Consequences, 'Law and Order' and the Decline of Cities
Chapter Seven: Blue-Collar Whites Are 'Rediscovered' (in Middle American Gotham)
Chapter Eight: Those Who Did the Fighting and Dying
Chapter Nine: The New Left and the 'Great Test for Liberals'
Chapter Ten: Building the Twin Towers, Ethnic New York, and Race
Chapter Eleven: Cambodia and Kent State
Chapter Twelve: Kent State in New York

PART TWO: 'Bloody Friday'
Chapter Thirteen: 'U-S-A. All the way!'
Chapter Fourteen: Melee
Chapter Fifteen: 'About Time the Silent Majority Made Some Noise'
Chapter Sixteen: Violence Becomes 'Contagious'
Chapter Seventeen: 'We've Lost Control!'
Chapter Eighteen: The Riot Spreads
Chapter Nineteen: 'I'm Not Having City Hall Taken Over on My Watch'
Chapter Twenty: Full Circle to Federal Hall

PART THREE: AFTERWARD AND AFTERMATH
Chapter Twenty-One: The Days After: Knicks Utopia, a Fraught City, and Nixon at the Brink
Chapter Twenty-Two: The Riot Reverberates
Chapter Twenty- Three: 'Workers' Woodstock'
Chapter Twenty-Four: 'Our People Now,' Nixon Sees an Un-Silent Majority
Chapter Twenty-Five: Honor America day
Chapter Twenty-Six: 'Born with a Potmetal Spoon,' on Nixon's Blue-Collar Strategy
Chapter Twenty-Seven: How America(s) Saw It
Chapter Twenty-Eight: The End of the Beginning