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Adolf Cluss, Architect - From Germany to America

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Zusatztext "?a well-researched and compellingly presented portrait of a rich! untapped subject. The book opens up fertile territory for further study."   ·  H-Net Reviews Informationen zum Autor Allen Lessoff  is Professor of History at Illinois State University, where he teaches United States and comparative urban history. In 1996-97, he was a Fulbright professor at the University of Kassel, Germany. His publications include,  The Nation and Its City: Politics, "Corruption," and Progress in Washington, D.C., 1861-1902  (1994).Lessoff is the editor of  The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressi ve Era . Christof Mauch  is presently Director of the Rachel Carson Center in Munich, Germany and since 2007 Professor of American Cultural History and Transatlantic Relations at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. From 1999 to 2007, he was the director of the German Historical Institute in Washington D.C. Klappentext Published in Association with the German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C. Adolf Cluss was born in 1825 into a middle-class family of master stonemasons, engineers and entrepreneurs in Heilbronn, Germany. A colleague and correspondent of Karl Marx, and a participant in the unsuccessful German revolution of 1848, he emigrated to the United States. Until 1858 he remained a member in the German Communist Party although by then he had established himself in both German-American life and in the professional and intellectual milieu of Washington where he was soon considered the most important architect. Thanks to Cluss's imagination, technical skills, and vision of a new cityscape, Washington became a showcase for the nation through the handsome public buildings and private structures that expressed national confidence and international interest in improving the health, safety, and beautification of cities. Cluss's work as an architect, civil engineer and urban planner in Washington represents a long neglected chapter in the development of the capital city during the social and physical rebuilding that followed the Civil War. Major scholars in the field place Cluss's life and career in a historical context. Their essays are enhanced by many previously unpublished illustrations drawn from years of research. A photo essay at the center of the book vividly illustrates Washington in Cluss's time, Cluss's contribution to Washington, and the fate of Cluss's buildings and city. Zusammenfassung Published in Association with the German Historical Institute , Washington, D.C. Adolf Cluss was born in 1825 into a middle-class family of master stonemasons, engineers and entrepreneurs in Heilbronn, Germany. A colleague and correspondent of Karl Marx, and a participant in the unsuccessful German revolution of 1848, he emigrated to the United States. Until 1858 he remained a member in the German Communist Party although by then he had established himself in both German-American life and in the professional and intellectual milieu of Washington where he was soon considered the most important architect. Thanks to Cluss’s imagination, technical skills, and vision of a new cityscape, Washington became a showcase for the nation through the handsome public buildings and private structures that expressed national confidence and international interest in improving the health, safety, and beautification of cities. Cluss’s work as an architect, civil engineer and urban planner in Washington represents a long neglected chapter in the development of the capital city during the social and physical rebuilding that followed the Civil War. Major scholars in the field place Cluss’s life and career in a historical context. Their essays are enhanced by many previously unpublished illustrations drawn from years of research. A photo essay ...

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Authors Alan Mauch Lessoff, Llen Lessoff Hristof Mauch
Assisted by Hristof Mauch (Editor), hristof Mauch (Editor), Alan Lessoff (Editor), Llen Lessoff (Editor), llen Lessoff (Editor), Christof Mauch (Editor)
Publisher BERGHAHN BOOKS, INC
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2005
 
EAN 9781845450526
ISBN 978-1-84545-052-6
No. of pages 180
Series Studies in German History
Studies in German History
Studies in German History, 3
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

ARCHITECTURE / Individual Architects & Firms / General, Individual architects and architectural firms, Urban Studies, History (General)

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