The Rise of the Chicago Police Department, 9780252087721
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Chicago’s violent rise: police, class war, and the fight for order.

The Rise of the Chicago Police Department

class and conflict, 1850-1894

  • Paperback

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    4 September 2023

Summary

Order and Unrest: The Rise of Chicago’s Police Force

In a city brimming with class turmoil and labor unrest, Sam Mitrani delves into the tumultuous origins of the Chicago Police Department. By the late 1800s, Chicago had become a hotbed of political and economic conflict, and its lawmakers and business elite sought to maintain control.

Mitrani reveals how the city’s leaders fostered a professional police force to safeguard capitalism and their own power. This “ideology of or…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780252087721
ISBN-10:0252087720
Series:Working Class in American History
Author:Sam Mitrani
Publisher:University of Illinois Press
Imprint:University of Illinois Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:4 September 2023
Weight:454g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 25mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“A fine contribution to police history. Recommended.”–Choice   “The author tells a compelling story.  Richly researched and nicely written it can be recommended to all interested in Chicago political labor history.  It shows how the police were created and developed due to immigrant workers and new ideologies finding their way in America.”–Journal of Illinois History “A valuable, well-informed examination of the formative period in the development of the American police.”–The Journal of American History   “Sam Mitrani’s excellent book, The Rise of the Chicago Police Department: Class and Conflict, 1850-1894 provides a very timely analysis of the growth of the professional police force in the United States… . Mitrani’s analysis provides a crucial view into the ‘messiness and contradictory nature of state building’ and highlights how such institutions are shaped, and reshaped by specific interest in order to meet their needs. This book is a must for students of organized labor, police power, and urban development alike.”–Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society “Sam Mitrani’s The Rise of the Chicago Police Department: Class and Conflict, 1850-1894 offers a timely consideration of the relationship between democracy, industrial capitalism, and state building… . The result is a well-argued and researched analysis with important insights for those interested in questions related to the late nineteenth-century capitalism, the rise of the state, and the diminishing of democracy.”–Labor “This excellent book leaves no doubt that in Chicago, ‘a military-style police department’ emerged not as a general manifestation of the modernization of urban services but ‘to keep order in the face of the threats posed by a mobile class of wage workers.’”–The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era “A compelling story. Richly researched and nicely written it can be recommended to all interested in Chicago political and labor history… . Thanks to Sam Mitrani, we have a better understanding of the rise of the Chicago Police Department in nineteenth-century America.”–Journal of Illinois History

About The Author

Sam Mitrani

Sam Mitrani is a professor of history at the College of DuPage.

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