When Bosses Ruled Philadelphia: The Emergence of the Republican Machine, 1867–1933 - Peter McCaffery - Bøger - Pennsylvania State University Press - 9780271034300 - 15. september 1993
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When Bosses Ruled Philadelphia: The Emergence of the Republican Machine, 1867–1933

Peter McCaffery

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When Bosses Ruled Philadelphia: The Emergence of the Republican Machine, 1867–1933

In 1903, Muckraker Lincoln Steffens brought the city of Philadelphia lasting notoriety as "the most corrupt and the most contented" urban center in the nation. Famous for its colorful "feudal barons," from "King James" McManes and his "Gas Ring" to "Iz" Durham and "Sunny Jim" McNichol, Philadelphia offers the historian a classic case of the duel between bosses and reformers for control of the American city. But, strangely enough, Philadelphia's Republican machine has not been subject to critical examination until now. When Bosses Ruled Philadelphia challenges conventional wisdom on the political machine, which has it that party bosses controlled Philadelphia as early as the 1850s and maintained that control, with little change, until the Great Depression. According to Peter McCaffery, however, all bosses were not alike, and political power came only gradually over time. McManes's "Gas Ring" in the 1870s was not as powerful as the well-oiled machine ushered in by Matt Quay in the late 1880s. Through a careful analysis of city records, McCaffery identifies the beneficiaries of the emerging Republican Organization, which sections of the local electorate supported it, and why. He concludes that genuine boss rule did not emerge as the dominant institution in Philadelphia politics until just before the turn of the century. McCaffery considers the function that the machine filled in the life of the city. Did it ultimately serve its supporters and the community as a whole, as Steffens and recent commentators have suggested? No, says McCaffery. The romantic image of the boss as "good guy" of the urban drama is wholly undeserved.


286 pages, 10 Halftones, black and white

Medie Bøger     Paperback Bog   (Bog med blødt omslag og limet ryg)
Udgivet 15. september 1993
ISBN13 9780271034300
Forlag Pennsylvania State University Press
Antal sider 286
Mål 154 × 229 × 18 mm   ·   470 g
Sprog Engelsk