Baltimore's Alley Houses: Homes for Working People Since the 1780s Contributor(s): Hayward, Mary Ellen (Author) |
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ISBN: 0801888344 ISBN-13: 9780801888342 Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press OUR PRICE: $49.40 Product Type: Hardcover Published: October 2008 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Architecture | Buildings - Residential - Architecture | History - General - Architecture | Urban & Land Use Planning |
Dewey: 728.312 |
LCCN: 2007050037 |
Series: Creating the North American Landscape |
Physical Information: 1" H x 7.1" W x 10.1" (2.20 lbs) 328 pages |
Themes: - Chronological Period - 18th Century - Chronological Period - 19th Century - Chronological Period - 20th Century - Chronological Period - 21st Century - Locality - Baltimore, Maryland - Geographic Orientation - Maryland - Cultural Region - Mid-Atlantic |
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Publisher Description: This pioneering study explains how one of America's important early cities responded to the challenge of housing its poorer citizens. Where and how did the working poor live? How did builders and developers provide reasonably priced housing for lower-income groups during the city's growth? Having studied over 3,000 surviving alley houses in Baltimore through extensive land records and census research, Mary Ellen Hayward systematically reconstructs the lives, households, and neighborhoods that once thrived on the city's narrowest streets. In the past, these neighborhoods were sometimes referred to as "dilapidated," "blighted," or "poverty stricken." In Baltimore's Alley Houses, Hayward reveals the rich cultural and ethnic traditions that formed the African-American and immigrant Irish, German, Bohemian, and Polish communities that made their homes on the city's alley streets. Featuring more than one hundred historic images, Baltimore's Alley Houses documents the changing architectural styles of low-income housing over two centuries and reveals the complex lives of its residents. |
Contributor Bio(s): Hayward, Mary Ellen: - Mary Ellen Hayward is an architectural historian and museum consultant who has worked on a number of projects sponsored by the Maryland Historical Trust and the Maryland Humanities Council. She is coauthor of The Baltimore Rowhouse and coeditor of The Architecture of Baltimore: An Illustrated History, also published by Johns Hopkins. |