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From gateway to getaway: Labor, leisure, and environment in American maritime cities (Florida, Texas, Alaska).

机译:从门户到度假:美国海上城市(佛罗里达州,德克萨斯州,阿拉斯加)的劳力,休闲和环境。

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This dissertation is a comparative history of Key West, Florida; Galveston, Texas; and Ketchikan, Alaska, and it analyzes the evolution of these seaports from the mid-nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century. It combines environmental history, urban history, and social history to explore transformations in modern U.S. cities and to examine the changing relationships between American communities and the ocean. These three port cities are located at the nation's farthest edges, but they share a common history with many maritime communities, because they have been defined by their dependence on the sea. A century ago, these three seaports were leading cities in their regions, and they functioned as gateways for ocean-going trade and commercial fishing. But by the mid-twentieth century, maritime industries declined in importance, and rival industrial cities based upon railroads and automobiles surpassed these commercial seaports.; Key West, Galveston, and Ketchikan were among the losers in the fierce urban rivalries of the modern era because they could not maintain their positions as economic gateways when industrialization remade the nation's cities. The residents of these seaports were forced to reconfigure their environmental relationships, and they reinvented their communities as tourist getaways. No longer sites of labor and production, these seaports are now dedicated to leisure and consumption, and tourists find their historic waterfronts to be nostalgic escapes from the nation's suburbs and industrial cities. The evolution of these seaports from gateway to getaway reveals the dramatic redefinition of the links between American cities and the ocean, and it demonstrates the power of industrialization, consumer culture, and tourism to remake the nation's economic and environmental relationships.
机译:本文是佛罗里达基韦斯特的比较历史。德克萨斯州加尔维斯顿;以及阿拉斯加的凯奇坎(Ketchikan),它分析了这些海港从19世纪中叶到20世纪中叶的演变。它结合了环境历史,城市历史和社会历史,以探索美国现代城市的转型,并研究美国社区与海洋之间不断变化的关系。这三个港口城市位于美国最远的边缘,但它们与许多海洋社区有着共同的历史,因为它们是由对海洋的依赖来定义的。一个世纪以前,这三个港口是该地区的主要城市,它们充当远洋贸易和商业捕鱼的门户。但是到了二十世纪中叶,海洋工业的重要性下降了,以铁路和汽车为基础的竞争性工业城市已经超过了这些商业港口。基韦斯特,加尔维斯顿和凯奇坎是现代激烈城市对抗中的失败者,因为当工业化重塑国家城市时,它们无法维持其作为经济门户的地位。这些海港的居民被迫重新配置他们的环境关系,并将他们的社区改造为游客的度假胜地。这些海港不再是劳力和生产的场所,现在致力于休闲和消费,游客发现他们历史悠久的海滨是该国郊区和工业城市的怀旧风情。这些海港从门户到逍遥游的演变揭示了对美国城市与海洋之间联系的巨大重新定义,并表明了工业化,消费文化和旅游业重塑国家经济与环境关系的力量。

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  • 作者

    Barnett, William C.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Wisconsin - Madison.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Wisconsin - Madison.;
  • 学科 History United States.; American Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 785 p.
  • 总页数 785
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;
  • 关键词

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