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Robert Moses Biography - cover

Robert Moses Biography

Emily Whitman

Verlag: Emily Whiteman

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Beschreibung

From the construction of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge to the fierce battles over the proposed Lower Manhattan Expressway, Robert Moses's impact on New York City is both monumental and controversial. Known as the “Master Builder,” Moses's projects reshaped the city’s landscape, but at a cost that still sparks debate today. His grand vision for a car-centric metropolis often clashed with community needs, leading to heated conflicts with activists like Jane Jacobs. This biography dives deep into the life of a man who, without ever being elected, wielded more power than most politicians.

Inside the Biography:

	Discover how Moses’s vision for New York City prioritized highways and bridges over public transportation, affecting generations of New Yorkers.
	Uncover the dramatic confrontations between Moses and Jane Jacobs, who fought to preserve vibrant neighborhoods from the bulldozer.
	Explore the creation of iconic landmarks such as the Triborough Bridge and Lincoln Center, and the toll these projects took on local communities.
	Learn about Moses’s rise to power through alliances with influential politicians and how his fall began with the public's pushback against his aggressive urban renewal strategies.
	Delve into his personal life, his two marriages, and how his family shaped the man behind the master builder.

And much more!

If you’re intrigued by the complex legacy of one of the most powerful figures in urban development, this book is a must-read. Dive into the story of Robert Moses to understand how his vision built—and fractured—New York City.
Verfügbar seit: 20.09.2024.

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