New York City: The Basics offers an accessible look at the dynamic and diverse hub of New York City. Written in a clear engaging style the book discusses geographic historic demographic socioeconomic housing and governmental aspects of the Big Apple. Since the mid-20th century New York City has been competing against other global and major cities including London and Tokyo primarily driven by global financial and securities markets. Its enormous concentration of capital as well as its varied and resilient economy has contributed to its prominent status and its glittering skyline exemplifying the city’s transition from blue-collar manufacturing to a knowledge-based economy. As a cultural capital the city encompasses an extensive cluster of publishing companies high-end shopping a wide variety of unique art scenes and a pulsating nightlife that includes Broadway shows exhibits and fashion events. The chapters touch on different topics from the history to the demography and immigration the economy housing government and governance and the city’s exceptionalism ending with an overview of the five boroughs of the city. This book serves as a valuable guide for undergraduate and graduate students in geography urban studies urban affairs and urban planning and would be an excellent resource for anyone planning a field trip to New York City. |New York City The Basics