Beyond the East River
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From the forefront of the transportation revolution
to the front lines of the Civil War, Beyond the East
River examines the family behind the Brooklyn
Bridge. Starting with patriarch John Roebling s
journey from his native Germany to the New World, it
analyses his migration and his attitude to the major
issues of the day, such as slavery and
America s Manifest Destiny . The study moves on to
examine his eldest son, Washington Roebling, who
served in the Union army and later inherited the
role of Chief Engineer of the Brooklyn Bridge.
American born but with strong German roots, it
investigates this duality and also how he dealt with
the corruption associated with the bridge. The final
subject is Emily Warren Roebling, Washington s wife.
The analysis starts with her involvement with the
bridge and concludes by examining her later life
when she became heavily involved with the women s
movement. While the main aim of the study is to
bring the achievements of this remarkable family to
a wider audience, it is also to use their
experiences to assist in the understanding of a
period during which America underwent major
geographical and ideological changes.
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From the forefront of the transportation revolution to the front lines of the Civil War, Beyond the East River examines the family behind the Brooklyn Bridge. Starting with patriarch John Roebling's journey from his native Germany to the New World, it analyses his migration and his attitude to the major issues of the day, such as slavery and America's 'Manifest Destiny'. The study moves on to examine his eldest son, Washington Roebling, who served in the Union army and later inherited the role of Chief Engineer of the Brooklyn Bridge. American born but with strong German roots, it investigates this duality and also how he dealt with the corruption associated with the bridge. The final subject is Emily Warren Roebling, Washington's wife. The analysis starts with her involvement with the bridge and concludes by examining her later life when she became heavily involved with the women's movement. While the main aim of the study is to bring the achievements of this remarkable family to a wider audience, it is also to use their experiences to assist in the understanding of a period during which America underwent major geographical and ideological changes.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Deutsch
- Untertitel The Roebling Family in the Nineteenth Century
- Autor Hannah E. Giles
- Titel Beyond the East River
- ISBN 978-3-639-10604-6
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- EAN 9783639106046
- Jahr 2008
- Größe H220mm x B220mm
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag Dr. Müller e.K.
- Anzahl Seiten 72
- Genre Geschichte
- GTIN 09783639106046