Brooklyn, Thomas J. Campanella
Brooklyn, Thomas J. Campanella
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Brooklyn
The Once and Future City

Author: Thomas J. Campanella

Narrator: William Hope

Unabridged: 22 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/10/2019

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

This audiobook narrated by William Hope provides an unprecedented history of Brooklyn, told through its places, buildings, and the people who made them, from the early seventeenth century to today America's most storied urban underdog, Brooklyn has become an internationally recognized brand in recent decades—celebrated and scorned as one of the hippest destinations in the world. In Brooklyn: The Once and Future City, Thomas J. Campanella unearths long-lost threads of the urban past, telling the rich history of the rise, fall, and reinvention of one of the world's most resurgent cities. Spanning centuries and neighborhoods, Brooklyn-born Campanella recounts the creation of places familiar and long forgotten, both built and never realized, bringing to life the individuals whose dreams, visions, rackets, and schemes forged the city we know today. He takes us through Brooklyn's history as homeland of the Leni Lenape and its transformation by Dutch colonists into a dense slaveholding region. We learn about English émigré Deborah Moody, whose town of Gravesend was the first founded by a woman in America. We see how wanderlusting Yale dropout Frederick Law Olmsted used Prospect Park to anchor an open space system that was to reach back to Manhattan. And we witness Brooklyn's emergence as a playland of racetracks and amusement parks celebrated around the world. Campanella also describes Brooklyn's outsized failures, from Samuel Friede's bid to erect the world's tallest building to the long struggle to make Jamaica Bay the world's largest deepwater seaport, and the star-crossed urban renewal, public housing, and highway projects that battered the borough in the postwar era. Campanella reveals how this immigrant Promised Land drew millions, fell victim to its own social anxieties, and yet proved resilient enough to reawaken as a multicultural powerhouse and global symbol of urban vitality.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Pat on December 04, 2019

Selected Brooklyn construction, built or just planned, 1615 – present With its voluminous footnotes and extensive index, Campanella’s “Brooklyn” is a respectable reference work. But, for a lay person interested in Brooklyn’s history, it leaves a lot to be desired, even aside from its disgusting Epil......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on June 03, 2023

Generally a fan, but not quite my style. Not a simple narrative but a tour around the borough, especially the two poles of brownstone Brooklyn Heights "out-wash" plain sweeping out towards Coney Island. I am not entirely sold on this structure: though I generally liked the focus of the chapters (esp......more

Goodreads review by Phil on March 20, 2020

A history of Brooklyn. I found the chapters to be hit and miss. For some reason, I was completely engrossed by the smelly history of Barren Island and the drama of city planning, and then much less interested in the earliest settlements of the 17th century. But there were more hits than there were m......more

Goodreads review by Henry on January 23, 2020

A broad, fascinating and deliberate study of the history of Brooklyn that accounts for the entire borough—that takes Marine Park, the Sheepshead Bay race track and Floyd Bennett Field more seriously than Ebbets Field and the Brooklyn Heights Promenade (though thorough sections on both are included,......more

Goodreads review by Arthur on December 31, 2023

I enjoyed listening to this 25 hour audiobook.......more