
A Connected Metropolis
At the turn of the twentieth century, the politics of connection revolved around initiatives to tie Los Angeles to other places both tangibly and metaphorically. Elites built tangible connections to secure, among other things, the water that irrigated the citrus farms of Los Angeles, the capital that propelled its businesses, and the people who migrated from the Midwest to buy its houses. To build metaphorical connections that located the city amid transcontinental and trans-Pacific movements, elites themselves often transcended nearby borders and pursued connections at will. Los Angeles stood as a focal point for elite ambitions, a place with a more ambivalent relationship to external connections. The true story of Los Angeles’s rise lies in the spectacular visions and rambunctious activism of a group of elite men dedicated to transforming a remote frontier town into a global metropolis.
- Undertittel
- Los Angeles Elites and the Making of a Modern City, 1890–1965
- Forfatter
- Maxwell Johnson
- ISBN
- 9781496224323
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 860 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.7.2023
- Antall sider
- 352
