History of Fall River (Massachusetts, U.S.)

Par : Mark Johnson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230655947
  • EAN9798230655947
  • Date de parution04/03/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

This book provides a comprehensive and erudite exploration of Fall River, Massachusetts, tracing its rich history from its early settlement to its transformation into an industrial powerhouse and its ongoing efforts to revitalize itself in the post-industrial era. Spanning twenty detailed chapters, the work covers a wide range of topics, including the city's geography, founding, demographic development, and economic history, alongside in-depth analyses of its cultural, political, social, and environmental landscapes.
Through a lens focused on labor movements, immigration, and technological innovation, the book highlights the contributions of notable public figures, the struggles of immigrant communities, and the pivotal events that have shaped Fall River's identity. Special attention is given to key historical moments such as the infamous Lizzie Borden case, the impact of the textile strikes, and the city's evolving role in national and global history.
By combining primary sources, scholarly analysis, and cultural insights, this work offers a multifaceted view of Fall River's enduring significance, shedding light on its complex past and hopeful future as it navigates the challenges of the 21st century.
This book provides a comprehensive and erudite exploration of Fall River, Massachusetts, tracing its rich history from its early settlement to its transformation into an industrial powerhouse and its ongoing efforts to revitalize itself in the post-industrial era. Spanning twenty detailed chapters, the work covers a wide range of topics, including the city's geography, founding, demographic development, and economic history, alongside in-depth analyses of its cultural, political, social, and environmental landscapes.
Through a lens focused on labor movements, immigration, and technological innovation, the book highlights the contributions of notable public figures, the struggles of immigrant communities, and the pivotal events that have shaped Fall River's identity. Special attention is given to key historical moments such as the infamous Lizzie Borden case, the impact of the textile strikes, and the city's evolving role in national and global history.
By combining primary sources, scholarly analysis, and cultural insights, this work offers a multifaceted view of Fall River's enduring significance, shedding light on its complex past and hopeful future as it navigates the challenges of the 21st century.