Staten Island
Conservative Bastion in a Liberal City- Authors:
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- 2012
Summary
Staten Island is New York City’s smallest yet fastest growing borough: a conservative, suburban community of nearly a half a million on the fringe of the nation’s most liberal, global city. Staten Island: Conservative Bastion in a Liberal City chronicles how this “forgotten borough” has grappled with its uneasy relationship with the rest of the City of New York since the 1920s. Daniel C. Kramer and Richard M. Flanagan analyze the politics behind events that have shaped the borough, such as the opening of the Verrazano Bridge and the closure of the Fresh Kills Landfill. Lost opportunities are discussed, including the failure to construct a rail link to the other boroughs of New York, to adequately plan for the explosive housing boom in recent decades and, some say, to create an independent City of Staten Island.
Unlike much of New York City, Staten Island is a place with robust party competition and lively democratic politics with hard-fought campaigns, bitter feuds, and career-ending scandals. Staten Island’s two most successful politicians of the twentieth century—Republicans John Marchi and Guy Molinari—defended the borough’s interests while defining an urban conservativism that would influence politics elsewhere. In fact, Staten Island has played a pivotal role in the winning electoral coalitions of Republican mayors Rudy Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg and continues to spark the imaginations of New Yorkers on a scale that is disproportionate to the borough’s relatively small size.
Staten Island: Conservative Bastion in a Liberal City will allow readers to gain access to the borough-based roots of New York City’s politics. This book will be of special interest to anyone who wishes to understand the dynamics of middle-class life and democratic representation in a global city.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2012
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7618-5831-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7618-5832-4
- Publisher
- Hamilton Books, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 234
- Product type
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- List of Tables No access
- Acknowledgements No access
- 1. Suburban Borough in a Global City No access Pages 1 - 22
- 2. Busted Tunnels and Rogue Politicians No access Pages 23 - 38
- 3. Waiting for the Bridge No access Pages 39 - 56
- 4. Blue Collar Backlash No access Pages 57 - 74
- 5. The End of Urban Liberalism No access Pages 75 - 92
- 6. Staten Island in the Age of Reagan No access Pages 93 - 110
- 7. The Landfill and the Secession Movement No access Pages 111 - 134
- 8. Fighting Old Battles No access Pages 135 - 148
- 9. Transition, Tragedy and Scandal in the New Century No access Pages 149 - 172
- 10. The Future of the Forgotten Borough No access Pages 173 - 192
- Postscript: The 2010 Midterm Elections No access Pages 193 - 200
- Notes No access Pages 201 - 228
- Index No access Pages 229 - 234





