An Afternoon with Laurence R. Samuel

An Afternoon with Laurence R. Samuel

Laurence R. Samuel joins us for his insightful new historical nonfiction book MAKING MIAMI

By Books & Books

Date and time

Starts on Sunday, September 7 · 5pm EDT

Location

Books & Books

265 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables, FL 33134

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Books & Books and The Books & Books Literary Foundation are proud to present an afternoon with Laurence R. Samuel discussing Making Miami: The Historic Rise of the Magic City (Pineapple Press, $24.95).


***Please note: This event will take place at the Books & Books in Coral Gables at 265 Aragon Ave. Tickets are FREE and books will be available for purchase at the event. Can't make the event? Order your copy online.


About the Book:

"Very informative--includes subject areas that have remained underserved in terms of historiography."--Paul George, Resident Historian, HistoryMiami Museum


Making Miami takes a deep dive into the history, growth, and development of the city not just in terms of real estate but also a number of other topics, including the expansion of a transportation and infrastructural network; tourism; the natural ecosystem and threats from residential, recreational, and industrial development; and issues of race, class, ethnicity, immigration, and nationality.

The history of Miami unfolds chronologically, revealing how real estate has consistently fueled its growth. The narrative begins in the Roaring Twenties, when substantial investments flooded into Florida, sparking a land boom that attracted both investors and new residents. The decades of the 1920's and 30's transformed Miami from a sleepy southern town into the unique city it is today. As the Great Depression cast its shadow, a handful of bold developers took center stage, creating the iconic art deco district of South Beach. The active World War II years saw Miami become a home for many servicemen and servicewomen stationed there. Postwar challenges in the 1960s and 1970s tested the city's resilience, as the economic engine sputtered and urban strife reshaped its fabric. However, the 1980s marked a construction renaissance for Miami, driven by funds from sometimes questionable sources.
Despite occasional setbacks, Miami's real estate market is once again thriving, drawing people from far and wide to visit or make it their home.


About the Author:

Lawrence R. Samuel holds a PhD in American Studies and an MA in English from the University of Minnesota, an MBA in Marketing from the University of Georgia, and was a Smithsonian Institution Fellow. He blogs for Psychologytoday.com, where he has received over two million hits, and is often quoted in the media. Larry has lived in Miami since 2006.

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FreeSep 7 · 5:00 PM EDT