Description
Description
St. Louis scholars contribute essays on the untold stories of the 1904 World's Fair. The 1904 World's Fair was a complex, fascinating event that continues to evoke a range of emotions. It was grand. It was shameful. It was full of fun and full of indignity. Now, 120 years after the Fair opened in St. Louis, a new exhibit at the Missouri History Museum is reintroducing the Fair and re-examining its legacy. It will re-examine the complexity of the Fair in ways that will make this story feel new again. A companion book to the exhibit, The Wonder and Complexity of the 1904 World's Fair will go much deeper than the well-worn stories about the Ferris wheel and ice cream cones to explore topics including the Fair's visual culture, technology, and international reach. It will also cover more challenging aspects, such as the Filipino people who were brought to St. Louis to be placed on display, the African Americans who were refused service, and the Chinese people who faced prejudice and arrest. Compelling images and artifacts from the Missouri Historical Society's rich collections will further enhance these stories throughout the book, and additional images will comprise a small catalog at the end of the book.
About the Author
About the Author
The Missouri Historical Society (MHS) exposes readers to perspectives of St. Louis and Missouri not usually introduced in simple history lessons. MHS publications offer readers of all backgrounds the chance to explore the historical and contemporary cultural, social, and political issues of the region--and discover the shared heritage of those who call it home.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"The Wonder and Complexity of the 1904 World's Fair will go much deeper than the well-worn stories about the Ferris wheel and ice cream cones to explore topics including the Fair's visual culture, technology, and international reach. . . . A fascinating compendium of captioned historical photos augmenting an eloquent commentary. . . especially and unreservedly recommended for personal, professional, community, and college/university library American Regional History and World Fair History collections."-- "Midwest Book Review"
"An excellent addition to the scholarship of world's fairs and American imperialism. The contributors' different professional backgrounds and approaches to various aspects of the fair provide multiple perspectives drawn together by a cohesive
argument: the Louisiana Purchase Exposition was deliberately designed to create long-lasting memories and impressions, and many of these designed experiences were crafted to reinforce an idea of racial hierarchy prevalent in early anthropology. . . . Highly recommended."-- "Choice"
argument: the Louisiana Purchase Exposition was deliberately designed to create long-lasting memories and impressions, and many of these designed experiences were crafted to reinforce an idea of racial hierarchy prevalent in early anthropology. . . . Highly recommended."-- "Choice"
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
Missouri Historical Society Press
Pub date:
2024-11-25
Length:
152 pages

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