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  • Seller image for The Spirit of the Ghetto; Edited by Moses Rischin for sale by BIBLIOPE by Calvello Books

    Hapgood, Hutchins; Rischin, Moises. (ed.)

    Published by Cambridge, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fine. First ed. thus (with Rischin intro.). xl, 315 pages illustrations 22 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "Hutchins Hapgood (1869-1944), an American journalist, author, and anarchist, gained recognition for his investigative journalism and social reform advocacy. Working for prominent newspapers like the New York Commercial Advertiser (later the Globe), the New York Evening Post, and the Chicago Tribune, Hapgood focused his writing on marginalized groups and societal issues, reflecting his progressive ideals. Influential works such as "The Spirit of Labor" (1907), a reportage collection on labor movements in the U.S. and Europe, and "The Autobiography of a Thief" (1903), a chronicle of a professional pickpocket's life, demonstrate his commitment to social commentary and reform. His association with the bohemian community in Greenwich Village, New York City, placed him alongside notable figures like Emma Goldman and Eugene O'Neill. As a prominent voice in American journalism, Hapgood's work significantly impacted social and political discourse during a time of considerable change." ?Bing. "Moises Rischin, an American historian and professor, is renowned for his exploration of immigration and urban history, particularly the Jewish experience in America. As a Professor of History at San Francisco State University, he authored several notable works. Among these, "The Promised City: New York's Jews, 1870-1914" stands out for its insightful examination of Jewish immigration to New York City and the community's subsequent adaptation. Rischin's work, recognized for its nuanced understanding of immigration and cultural assimilation, has significantly contributed to the historical comprehension of these topics." ? Bing Juifs -- New York (?tat) -- New York -- Vie intellectuelle. Intellectual life. Jews -- Intellectual life. Juden Jews -- New York (State) -- New York -- History. Jews -- New York (State) -- New York -- Intellectual life. New York (N.Y.) -- Intellectual life. Lower East Side (New York, N.Y.) -- Vie intellectuelle. New York (N.Y.) -- Vie intellectuelle. New York. Fine copy in a very crisp jacket in archival mylar.