NYC's Jazz Age: Crime & Glamour Collide

EPISODE · Jan 11, 2024 · 50 MIN

NYC's Jazz Age: Crime & Glamour Collide

from Eric Hunley on Odysee · host Eric Hunley

In this captivating video, renowned author and historian David Pietrusza delves into the gritty underbelly of early 20th-century New York, a world where crime, corruption, and the glitz of Broadway intertwined. Pietrusza, known for his authoritative works on American history, discusses his latest book, "Gangsterland," a follow-up to his acclaimed study of Arnold Rothstein, the notorious figure behind the fixing of the 1919 World Series.Throughout the conversation, Pietrusza paints a vivid picture of an era defined by its complex relationship with lawlessness and entertainment. He touches on the harrowing realities of crime during this period, recounting tales of hoodlums, showgirls, and criminals who often met violent ends in hotels, apartments, and even on the streets of New York City. The interview delves into the fascinating journey that led Pietrusza to write "Gangsterland." Initially not intending to pursue the topic further, he found himself drawn back into the world of Rothstein and his era due to a series of unexpected events, including a radio interview and a guided tour of Times Square focusing on Rothstein's life. These experiences, coupled with the availability of extensive online research and historical newspaper archives, compelled him to explore the subject in greater depth.Pietrusza's exploration reveals astonishing details about Rothstein's operations beyond gambling, including his role as a fence for stolen jewels and his involvement in Broadway's financial scene. The author also highlights Rothstein's connections with other notorious figures of the era, such as Legs Diamond and Waxy Gordon, and his influence on cultural landmarks like Broadway shows and speakeasies.The conversation takes intriguing turns as Pietrusza shares new discoveries and anecdotes from his research, shedding light on the mob's influence in unexpected places like the Upper West Side. He also discusses the broader cultural and historical context of the era, from Prohibition's impact on gangsterism to the artistic vibrancy of the Jazz Age.Pietrusza's insights extend beyond the realm of crime, touching on themes of urban development, politics, and societal change. He recounts the transformation of Times Square from a hub of gangster activity to its current status, and reflects on how New York City's tumultuous past continues to intrigue filmmakers and authors.For those intrigued by the intricate web of crime, culture, and history in early 20th-century New York, David Pietrusza's "Gangsterland" offers an enthralling and meticulously researched window into this fascinating period. The video interview with Pietrusza is an essential watch, providing a glimpse into the author's process and the captivating tales that form the backbone of his latest work.Get the book (Affiliate link) https://amzn.to/41T2bdmBooking provided by @PeteATurner of the Break It Down Show************************************************🙏 Thank you for coming!Do you enjoy guests like these? 🔔 Subscribe & hit the bell You will be alerted when there is new content👍 Like the video (I deeply appreciate it and it tells YouTube to share)💬 Comment to keep the conversation going🔗 Share this with anyone who might enjoy it.👂Listen to the original podcast (200+ episodes) https://unstructuredpod.com/ 📧Get a weekly email digest of my content https://sendfox.com/erichunley📧Would you like to support me and the channel?🏠 Find me on Locals at https://unstructured.locals.com/ 🏠Follow Me on SocialsTwitter https://twitter.com/hunleyeric Gettr https://gettr.com/user/hunleyeric Instagram https://instagram.com/hunleyeric💵 Support Me Directly via PayPal https://paypal.me/erichunley 💵 Venmo @EricHunley🔐 Bitcoin Address: 33E5YbJ3q3kmWih9mwqqrqELqwkm8L82tj 🔐 Ethereum Address: 0x7D3200a55eB322b129d2C6c2C6FECe07B867dd7a 🐲🐉 Do you like Tea? Check out https://thedragonstreasure.com/ and use the code “unstructured” to get 10% off [affiliate link] 🐲🐉This video was live-streamed with Streamyard you can sign up for free at https://streamyard.com?pal=5141078521937920 (referral link)************************************************Tags and keywords discovered by TubeBuddy. Get your own free copy at https://erichunley.com/tubebuddy (affiliate)************************************************Legal DisclaimerOpinions expressed in this video are for entertainment only and do not reflect this channel's official stance. We don't endorse views or recommendations given. Information shared shouldn't be used as professional advice. Perform your own research and consult professionals before making decisions based on this content. We're not liable for any loss/damage from relying on this information....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-W0UflFQWk

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