How the Other Half Lives

How the Other Half Lives by Jacob A. Riis, published by Penguin in November 1997, is a reprint edition comprising 256 pages in English. This influential work, first published in 1890, examines the dire living conditions faced by the impoverished in New York City. Riis’s study highlights the challenges of poverty and homelessness, shedding light on the social issues that prompted significant reforms aimed at improving the lives of many.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the struggles endured by marginalized communities, as well as insights into the broader implications of emigration and immigration during that era. The book serves as a critical examination of social science and political economy, providing a historical context that remains relevant today. Through Riis’s compelling narrative, the text invites reflection on the ongoing issues of inequality and the human experience in urban environments.
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First published in 1890, Jacob Riis’s remarkable study of the horrendous living conditions of the poor in New York City had an immediate and extraordinary impact on society, inspiring reforms that affected the lives of millions of people.
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