Journal of Urban History 43 (2017), 6

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Journal of Urban History 43 (2017), 6
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Special Section: After the Urban Crisis

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Thousand Oaks 2017: Sage Publications
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Journal of Urban History
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Fritsche, Jana

Journal of Urban History (JUH), peer-reviewed and published bi-monthly, provides scholars and professionals with the latest research, analyses, and discussion on the history of cities and urban societies throughout the world. JUH presents original research by distinguished authors from the variety of fields concerned with urban history. Each insightful issue offers the latest scholarship on such topics as public housing, migration, urban growth, and more.

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Special Section Introduction

Introduction. After the Urban Crisis: New York and the Rise of Inequality
Themis Chronopoulos and Jonathan Soffer

Special Section Articles

“I Am Not Co-op!”: The Struggle over Middle-Class Housing in 1970s New York
Benjamin Holtzman

The Guardian Angels: Law and Order and Citizen Policing in New York City
Reiko Hillyer

“A Shelter Can Tip the Scales Sometimes”: Disinvestment, Gentrification, and the Neighborhood Politics of Homelessness in 1980s New York City
Ariel Eisenberg

The Rebuilding of the South Bronx after the Fiscal Crisis
Themis Chronopoulos

Review Essays

Beyond Resistance: New Works on Urban Popular Politics in Latin America’s Informal Cities
Andra B. Chastain

Agency in Policing the Poor: Protecting Social Status and Fortifying Punishment
Prentiss Dantzler

Urban Landscapes in the Middle East
Hasan-Uddin Khan

Articles

From Old Colonial Estates to New Modern Suburbs: The Emergence of the First Middle-Class Neighborhoods in Bogotá, Colombia (1925–1945)
Diana Gómez-Navas and Adrián Serna-Dimas

The Gates of Charity: Images of City and Community in the Early Modern Dutch Orphanage
Hanneke van Asperen

Patterns of Population and Urban Growth in Southwest Europe: 1920–2010
Cathy Chatel, Mateu Morillas-Torné, Albert Esteve, and Jordi Martí-Henneberg

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