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Photographs from the Riis family's private collection (later given to the Museum of the City of New York) on the immigrant slums of New York City. Captions come from Riis' own writings. Alland can be credited somewhat for reviving historical interest in Riis' photographs.
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Documentary photography --- Photographers --- Urbanization --- History --- History --- Riis, Jacob A.
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Documentary photography --- Crime and the press --- Documentary photography --- History --- History --- History --- Riis, Jacob A. --- New York (N.Y.) --- Social conditions
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Gandal reveals how the slum, in last decade of 19th century America became the source of spectacle in the press, photography and literature. He argues that this interest amounted to a revolution in ethics.
American prose literature --- Didactic literature, American --- Slums --- City and town life in literature. --- Social ethics in literature. --- Slums in literature. --- Spectacular, The. --- Spectacle --- Aesthetics --- Slum clearance --- Housing --- History and criticism. --- Historiography. --- Crane, Stephen, --- Riis, Jacob A. --- Riis, Jacob August, --- Influence. --- Crane, Stephen --- Riis, Jacob August --- 19th century --- History and criticism --- Didactic literature [American ] --- New York (State) --- New York (N.Y.) --- Historiography --- City and town life in literature --- Slums in literature --- Spectacular [The ] --- Crane, Stephen, - 1871-1900. - Maggie, a girl of the streets. --- Riis, Jacob A. - (Jacob August), - 1849-1914. - How the other half lives. --- Didactic literature, American - History and criticism. --- Slums - New York (State) - New York - Historiography.
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