Dag Petersson — Jacob A. Riis. The Making of the Other Half

160,00 kr.

Jacob Riis came to America from Denmark in 1870 at age twenty-one. As a police reporter, Riis came to know intimately the Lower East Side slums of New York. He pioneered the use of flash powder, which allowed him to shed light on the dark, squalid tenements and on New York nightlife. The publication of How the Other Half Lives in 1890 shocked the upper and middle classes of New York. The book’s photographs confronted them with irrefutable evidence of the appalling conditions in which many of their fellow citizens lived. The work identified crowded and unsanitary tenements as the root cause of crime and moral decay. Riis’s work led directly to widespread social and housing reform that saved thousands of lives, making it perhaps the most important book in the history of photojournalism and social reform

In stock

Description

The Making of the Other Half. Jacob A. Riis and the Mutation of Tenement Poverty. Aarhus University Press, 2015. Hardcover. 302 pages. With illustrations. As new

Dag Petersson — Jacob A. Riis. The Making of the Other Half

160,00 kr.

In stock