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Boston's South End Russ Lopez

Boston's South End

by Russ López

A sweeping history of Boston’s South End, tracing centuries of political struggle, architectural vision, and social transformation within one remarkable neighborhood.

Hardcover | 284 pages | 6 × 9 in
Paperback | 284 pages | 6 × 9 in
Digital | 284 pages

Publication Date: August 27, 2024 (2nd Edition)

Hardcover ISBN: 979-8-9913704-2-4
Paperback ISBN: 979-8-9913704-3-1
Digital ISBN: 979-8-9913704-0-0

$29.95 (Hardcover) | $24.95 (Paperback) | $9.99 (Digital)

About the Book

Boston's South End is one of the largest intact Victorian row house districts in the United States. It also has stylish twenty-first century condo buildings, Modernist housing projects, and award-winning gardens and parks. For centuries, people have come to this densely populated one square mile neighborhood carrying their dreams of a better life and ideas about what constitutes healthy urban living. The South End has been home to nineteenth century preachers, sixties radicals, and millennial tech entrepreneurs. It welcomed people from Europe, Asia, the southern United States, Caribbean, and Latin America at a time when many other places rejected them. Sheltering poets, crusading journalists, and people of all incomes, the neighborhood was a place where women could pursue ideas and careers that traditional society had closed off to them and LGBTQ people could be themselves and create lives free of prejudice. This book chronicles how this beautiful neighborhood came into being and the many dramas, triumphs, and tragedies that have happened here.

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Genre

HIS036110 (History / New England)
ARC010000 (Architecture / Urban & Land Use Planning)
SOC026030 (Social Science / Sociology / Urban)

What People Are Saying About Boston's South End
Tom Nutt-Powell

"This does a really good job of conveying the nature and evolution of Boston's South End. Having worked on some of the housing efforts described (notably late 1960s with Mel King) I know how on the mark the author is."

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A vibrant portrait of Provincetown told through unforgettable lives.

Provincetown Stories captures the humor, longing, and reinvention that define life at land’s end. Set among beaches, clubs, and narrow streets, the collection reveals a town where identity is tested, celebrated, and constantly reshaped.

Hub of the Gay Universe Russ Lopez
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The Hub of the Gay Universe: An LGBTQ History of Boston, Provincetown, and Beyond

A landmark history of LGBTQ Boston and Provincetown—the cultural heart of America’s gay universe.

In The Hub of the Gay Universe, Russ López traces the rise of Boston and Provincetown as centers of LGBTQ life, activism, and culture, showing how these communities helped shape the broader American movement.

Boston 1945-2015 Russ Lopez
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Boston 1945-2015: The Decline and Rise of a Great World City

The story of how Boston reinvented itself in the second half of the twentieth century.

Boston 1945–2015 traces the city’s dramatic transformation from postwar decline to global resurgence. Through political battles, neighborhood activism, urban renewal, and economic reinvention, the book reveals how competing visions shaped the modern city.

About by Russ López

Russ López is the author of multiple works of fiction and nonfiction exploring Boston, Provincetown, urban history, and LGBTQ life. His books include Provincetown Stories, Boston’s South End, The Hub of the Gay Universe, and Boston 1945–2015. His writing has appeared in literary journals, cultural publications, and academic venues, and he serves as editor of LatineLit, an online magazine publishing fiction by and about Latinx writers. Originally from California, he holds degrees from Stanford, Harvard, and Boston University and splits his time between Boston and Provincetown.

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