Gotham at War
A History of New York City from 1933 to 1945
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Publishing:6th Jan '26
£34.99
This title is due to be published on 6th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The culminating volume in the acclaimed Gotham series, Gotham at War delivers an unforgettable portrait of America's greatest city during history's most catastrophic conflict. Gotham at War unveils the history of New York and the Second World War, from isolationism and factionalism to crucible of the American effort and the Allied Cause in a total and global war. Kaleidoscopic and immersive, Gotham at War captures the full spectrum of New York and the war from every possible aspect-social, political, economic, and military. Even before the war had started street battles between New York's homegrown fascists and the workers' movement-allied with immigrants from all over the world and their children in the barrios of Gotham-played prelude. Set in the generation after race "scientists" based in the elite warrens of the Upper East Side championed and then imposed national immigration restriction, Gotham at War sees New Yorkers struggle to shake off the city's eugenic past. Between 1933 and 1945, the city wrestled with itself, starting from the rise of Hitler through isolationism and growing interventionism; through Pearl Harbor and a full-throated war effort, when millions of American soldiers and sailors and billions of tons of materiel passed through New York's waterfronts to the warfronts. Along the way Mike Wallace's saga traces the transformation of New York, embracing garment workers and skyscrapers; the subway and Wall Street; gangsters and idealists; pols and reformers; nightclubs and boardrooms; Nazi infiltrators and FBI gumshoes; magazines and movies; shuls and cathedrals; every neighborhood, every industry, and all the peoples of the city swept up in a world that had caught fire. Here is a portrait of a city and a war like no other. Gotham at War traces the transformation of New York from Depression-wracked mother of exiles to a front in the Second World War, and ultimately to the seat of the United Nations and a very contested "capital of the world."
...An engaging and lively narrative. * Vincent Cannato, Commentary *
Remarkable....fluently chronicles the years before and during World War II as they affected and shaped the city, the nation, and ultimately the world. * Brenda Wineapple, New York Review of Books *
A historical tour de force. * Kirkus *
Offers a dazzling panorama of the generation in which New York emerged as a preeminent global city. * David Marcus, The Deal *
GOTHAM AT WAR is a stupendous study... the pace never lags as [Wallace] briskly marches across an enormous amount of territory. * Jacob Heilbrunn,  The New York Times *
New York City has challenged legions of writers who have attempted to wrestle its 350-year history into literary form. With "Gotham at War," completing his epic "Gotham" trilogy, Mike Wallace has come closer than anyone else and is unlikely to be rivaled anytime soon ...Each [chapter] is a small masterpiece of concision that combines erudition, insight and dry humor. * Fergus Bordewich, Wall Street Journal *
ISBN: 9780199384518
Dimensions: 260mm x 186mm x 47mm
Weight: 2155g
976 pages