TABLE OF CONTENTS
Special Section: Revisiting the Urban Interstates: Politics, Policy, and Culture Since World War II
Revisiting the Urban Interstates: Politics, Policy, and Culture since World War IIRoger Biles, Raymond A. Mohl, and Mark H. Rose
L.A.’s Invisible Freeway Revolt: The Cultural Politics of Fighting FreewaysEric Avila
Expressways before the Interstates: The Case of Detroit, 1945–1956Roger Biles
Realignment: Highways and Livability Policy in the Post-Interstate Era, 1978–2013Michael R. Fein
Citizen Activism and Freeway Revolts in Memphis and Nashville: The Road to LitigationRaymond A. Mohl
Acceptably Pleasing: The Urban Advisors and the Struggle to Improve Freeway DesignEdward K. Muller
Articles
The Cotton Mill Village Turned City: A Retrospective Analysis of Three of Georgia’s Smallest CitiesMary Eleanor Wickersham and Robert P. Yehl
The City and the City: Race, Nationalism, and Architecture in Early Twentieth-Century BangkokLawrence Chua
The Optics of Urban Ruination: Toward an Archaeological Approach to the Photography of the Japan Air RaidsDavid Fedman and Cary Karacas
Review Essays
Best Laid Plans: Seeing Los Angeles for What It Is, Was, and Could BeAlexander Tarr
Narrating the Early Modern American City: A Historical Prequel to the Global CityMariana L. R. Dantas
Interpreting Abandoned Sites: Administrative, Market, and Grassroots FrameworksMichael McCulloch