In the Loop: A Political and Economic History of San Antonio

Author:   David R. Johnson
Publisher:   Trinity University Press,U.S.
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9781595349224


Pages:   576
Publication Date:   19 November 2020
Format:   Hardback
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In the Loop: A Political and Economic History of San Antonio, is the culmination of urban historian David Johnson's extensive research into the development of Texas's oldest city. Beginning with San Antonio's formation more than three hundred years ago, Johnson lays out the factors that drove the largely uneven and unplanned distribution of resources and amenities and analyzes the demographics that transformed the city from a frontier settlement into a diverse and complex modern metropolis. Following the shift from military interests to more diverse industries and punctuated by evocative descriptions and historical quotations, this urban biography reveals how city mayors balanced constituents' push for amenities with the pull of business interests such as tourism and the military. Deep dives into city archives fuel the story and round out portraits of Sam Maverick, Henry B. Gonzales, Lila Cockrell, and other political figures. Johnson reveals the interplay of business interests, economic attractiveness, and political goals that spurred San Antonio's historic tenacity and continuing growth and highlights individual agendas that influenced its development. He focuses on the crucial link between urban development and booster coalitions, outlining how politicians and business owners everywhere work side by side, although not necessarily together, to shape the future of any metropolitan area, including geographical disparities. Three photo galleries illustrate boosterism's impact on San Antonio's public and private space and highlight its tangible results. In the Loop recounts each stage of San Antonio's economic development with logic and care, building a rich story to contextualize our understanding of the current state of the city and our notions of how an American city can form.

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Author:   David R. Johnson
Publisher:   Trinity University Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Trinity University Press,U.S.
ISBN:  

9781595349224


ISBN 10:   1595349227
Pages:   576
Publication Date:   19 November 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.

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No one knows the history of modern San Antonio better than David Johnson. In the Loop perfectly reflects his deep knowledge of and engagement with the Alamo City-it's a tour de force! - Char Miller, author of Deep in the Heart of Texas: Land and Life in South Texas San Antonio finally has a thoroughly researched volume on the evolution of the city's basic political and economic structure across three centuries. This eminently authoritative book will stand as a foundational not-to-be ignored work on San Antonio. - Lewis F. Fisher, author of Maverick: The American Name That Became a Legend


""How the heck did tourism become so important for San Antonio? To find out, read this assiduously researched and carefully written social and economic history."" — Austin American-Statesman “No one knows the history of modern San Antonio better than David Johnson. In the Loop perfectly reflects his deep knowledge of and engagement with the Alamo City—it’s a tour de force!” — Char Miller, author of Deep in the Heart of Texas: Land and Life in South Texas “San Antonio finally has a thoroughly researched volume on the evolution of the city’s basic political and economic structure across three centuries. This eminently authoritative book will stand as a foundational not-to-be ignored work on San Antonio.” — Lewis F. Fisher, author of Maverick: The American Name That Became a Legend


"""How the heck did tourism become so important for San Antonio? To find out, read this assiduously researched and carefully written social and economic history."" — Austin American-Statesman “No one knows the history of modern San Antonio better than David Johnson. In the Loop perfectly reflects his deep knowledge of and engagement with the Alamo City—it’s a tour de force!” — Char Miller, author of Deep in the Heart of Texas: Land and Life in South Texas “San Antonio finally has a thoroughly researched volume on the evolution of the city’s basic political and economic structure across three centuries. This eminently authoritative book will stand as a foundational not-to-be ignored work on San Antonio.” — Lewis F. Fisher, author of Maverick: The American Name That Became a Legend"


“No one knows the history of modern San Antonio better than David Johnson. In the Loop perfectly reflects his deep knowledge of and engagement with the Alamo City—it’s a tour de force!” — Char Miller, author of Deep in the Heart of Texas: Land and Life in South Texas “San Antonio finally has a thoroughly researched volume on the evolution of the city’s basic political and economic structure across three centuries. This eminently authoritative book will stand as a foundational not-to-be ignored work on San Antonio.” — Lewis F. Fisher, author of Maverick: The American Name That Became a Legend


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David R. Johnson has written extensively on politics and the economics of urban development. He is the author of Policing the Urban Underworld: The Impact of Crime on the Development of the American Police, 18001887, American Law Enforcement: A History, The Politics of San Antonio: Community, Progress, and Power, cowritten with John A. Booth and Richard C. Harris, and Illegal Tender: Counterfeiting and the Secret Service in Nineteenth-Century America. Johnson is a professor emeritus at the University of Texas at San Antonio, where he began teaching in 1975. He resides in North Carolina.

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