Edward P. Kohn
Autor de Hot Time in the Old Town: The Great Heat Wave of 1896 and the Making of Theodore Roosevelt
Sobre El Autor
Edward P. Kohn is assistant professor of history at Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey.
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- Obras
- 4
- Miembros
- 242
- Popularidad
- #93,893
- Valoración
- 3.8
- Reseñas
- 5
- ISBNs
- 14
The author provides interesting insights into the difficulties tenement house dwellers faced during the heatwave and their solutions, but also how those solutions could further imperil them. He also talks about the steps the city took, often at the urging of Theodore Roosevelt, but too late, to try to minimize the suffering, such as hosing down streets and giving ice away to the poor.
Beyond the heatwave, however, the focus is on 1896 Democratic presidential candidate, William Jennings Bryant, and how his planned major address at New York's Madison Square Garden coincided perfectly, to Bryant's misfortune, with the height of the heatwave. Also of interest was Bryant's exhausting whistlestop train tour on the way to New York City. (In contrast, Republican presidential candidate William McKinley campaigned from his front porch in Ohio.)
There was also some discussion about the role the heatwave played in Roosevelt's political ambitions. I think the book would've benefitted from more information on this score.
Overall, though, a fascinating look at both a slow-motion 19th century weather calamity that killed many, as well as a political campaign that has some parallels to the present day.… (más)