A new issue of Journal of Urban History has been made available:
The Light on the Horizon: Imagining the Death of American Cities Carl Abbott pp. 175-196
Changing Spaces: Nature, Property, and Power in Seattle, 1880-1945 Matthew Klingle pp. 197-230
Fraternity Row, The Student Ghetto, and the Faculty Enclave: Characteristic Residential Districts in the American College Town Blake Gumprecht pp. 231-273
Better than a Bank for a Poor Man?: Home Financing Strategies in Early Chicago Elaine Lewinnek pp. 274-301
Review Essay: Learning from Times Square Stacy Warren pp. 302-313
Review Essay: When Myth Encounters History: Recent Work on Renaissance Venice Paul Dover pp. 314-323
Review Essay: Turning the Good War Bad Roger W. Lotchin pp. 324-333
Review Essay: Recent Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Italy: Beyond Florence Ann E. Moyer pp. 334-339
Review Essay: Urban History as Public History: A Case Study from Milwaukee Thomas J. Jablonsky pp. 340-347
Eric Henry Monkkonen: August 17, 1942-May 30, 2005 Kenneth T. Jackson pp. 348-349
Joel Schwartz: September 2, 1942-August 10, 2005 Bonnie Fox Schwartz pp. 350
Acknowledgments pp. 351
URL: http://juh.sagepub.com/content/vol32/issue2/?etoc