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Thomas Ewing Dabney

The Industrial Canal and Inner Harbor of New Orleans

Thomas Ewing Dabney's “The Industrial Canal and Inner Harbor of New Orleans” presents a meticulous examination of the engineering marvel that is the Industrial Canal, juxtaposed with the intricate economic and social dynamics of New Orleans. The book'Äôs analytical framework is deeply rooted in historical context, exploring the canal's inception, its transformative impact on local industry, and its role in shaping New Orleans as a crucial port city. Dabney's prose blends technical detail with rich narrative, providing both lay readers and specialists insight into the interplay of urban development, commerce, and environment in the early 20th century. Dabney, an engineer and historian, draws upon his extensive background in civil engineering and urban studies to craft a comprehensive narrative. His firsthand experience with similar industrial projects lends a unique perspective, allowing him to articulate not only the challenges faced during construction but also the broader implications for urban planning and infrastructure. Dabney's deep connection to New Orleans, as both a resident and a professional, furthers his engagement with the city'Äôs industrial history. For anyone intrigued by urban development, infrastructure, or the history of New Orleans, Dabney's work is indispensable. This book offers a thoughtful exploration of how engineered landscapes shape socio-economic realities and stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of one of America'Äôs most unique cities.
90 бумажных страниц
Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2019
Год выхода издания
2019
Издательство
Good Press
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