
Lloyd Ultan
Author of The Beautiful Bronx 1920-1950
About the Author
Lloyd Ultan is the author of six books, including The Beautiful Bronx, 1930-1950 and The Bronx in the Innocent Years: 1890-1925. He is a professor of history at Fairleigh Dickinson University and has been appointed the Bronx Borough Historian. (Bowker Author Biography)
Series
Works by Lloyd Ultan
Roots of the Republi: The Grolier Library of the Founders of America (Roots of the Republic) SIX VOLUMES!! (1996) 5 copies
The Bronx in the American Revolution 4 copies
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Interesting read, but doesn't live up to its scholarly pretensions
In the intro to the book, Lloyd Ultan decries prior histories of the Bronx as the work of mere amateurs, who, while passionate, don't have the training of a true historian such as himself. With that setup, one might expect a thoroughly academic work, and one would be thoroughly mislead. There are plenty of interesting stories here, but no specific citations and an apparent lack of editing does rob the book of its potential. show more There are a number of typos throughout the book, and some really strange turns of phrase like saying that settlers "came from various destinations."
The bottom line is, you can't talk that much trash about previous authors on the grounds they were amateurs and then drop the ball this bad yourself. Worth the read, but you want to check out a different book if you're looking for an academic history. Fortunately, there are several from reputable academic presses listed in the further reading section that I'll look into in the future. show less
In the intro to the book, Lloyd Ultan decries prior histories of the Bronx as the work of mere amateurs, who, while passionate, don't have the training of a true historian such as himself. With that setup, one might expect a thoroughly academic work, and one would be thoroughly mislead. There are plenty of interesting stories here, but no specific citations and an apparent lack of editing does rob the book of its potential. show more There are a number of typos throughout the book, and some really strange turns of phrase like saying that settlers "came from various destinations."
The bottom line is, you can't talk that much trash about previous authors on the grounds they were amateurs and then drop the ball this bad yourself. Worth the read, but you want to check out a different book if you're looking for an academic history. Fortunately, there are several from reputable academic presses listed in the further reading section that I'll look into in the future. show less
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- Works
- 14
- Members
- 150
- Popularity
- #138,699
- Rating
- 3.4
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 22


