The mayors the Chicago political tradition /
edited by Paul M. Green and Melvin G. Holli.
- fourth edition.
- Carbondale [Illinois] : Southern Illinois University Press, (c)2013.
- 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Joseph Medill : Chicago's First Modern Mayor / Carter H. Harrison II : The Politics of Balance / Edward F. Dunne : The Limits of Municipal Reform / Fred A. Busse : A Silent Mayor in Turbulent Times / Big Bill Thompson : The "Model" Politician / William E. Dever : A Chicago Political Fable / Anton J. Cermak : The Man and His Machine / Edward J. Kelly : New Deal Machine Builder / Martin H. Kennelly : The Mugwump and the Machine / Mayor Richard J. Daley and the Politics of Good Government / Michael A. Bilandic : The Last of the Machine Regulars / Jane M. Byrne : To Think the Unthinkable and Do the Undoable / Harold Washington : The Enigma of the Black Political Tradition / Putting Harold to Rest / The Sawyer Saga : A Journalist, Who Just Happened to be the Mayor's Press Secretary, Speaks / Richard M. Daley and the Politics of Addition / Rahm Emanuel : Beginning a New Mayoral Era in Chicago / Urbs in Debitum / Ranking Chicago's Mayors : Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Who Is the Greatest of Them All? : An Updated Poll / The Chicago Political Tradition : A Mayoral Retrospective / Appendix: Chicago Mayors. David L. Protess -- Edward R. Kantowicz -- John D. Buenker -- Maureen A. Flanagan -- Douglas Bukowski -- John R. Schmidt -- Paul M. Green -- Roger Biles -- Arnold R. Hirsch -- Paul M. Green -- Paul M. Green -- Melvin G. Holli -- William J. Grimshaw -- Laura S. Washington -- Monroe Anderson -- Paul M. Green -- Paul M. Green -- Laurence Msall -- Melvin G. Holli -- Paul M. Green --