City Contented, City Discontented

City Contented, City Discontented
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Publisher : Midtown Scholar Press
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ISBN-10 : 098395710X
ISBN-13 : 9780983957102
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Book Synopsis City Contented, City Discontented by : Paul B. Beers

Download or read book City Contented, City Discontented written by Paul B. Beers and published by Midtown Scholar Press. This book was released on 2011 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In City Contented, City Discontented: A History of Modern Harrisburg, award-winning journalist Paul Beers (1931-2011) reveals how contemporary Harrisburg came to be what it is. In a masterful series of essays, Beers charts the capital's development from a City Beautiful, with its celebrated public spaces and premier educational institutions, through the fractures of race riots and the catastrophic challenges of flood and near-nuclear meltdown. Beers employs the well-honed skills of a veteran reporter to craft fascinating character sketches of prominent leaders and humble citizens alike, intertwining their dramatic personal stories with a compelling survey of the region's society, politics, and culture in the twentieth century.

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