TABLE OF CONTENTS
Articles
Outside the World of Tomorrow: New York Labor and the Public Sphere in the 1939–1940 New York World’s FairDaniel Hart London
Impacts of Seaplanes and Seaports on the Perception and Conception of the Modern City: The Case of IstanbulM. Haluk Zelef
Assessing the Impact of the Inner Belt: MIT, Highways, and Housing in Cambridge, MassachusettsHilary Moss, Yinan Zhang, and Andy Anderson
The Great Chicago Waiters’ Strike: Producing Urban Space, Organizing Labor, Challenging Racial Divides in 1890s ChicagoMargaret Garb
The National Federation of Town Planning and Housing, 1939–1954: A Network for Town Planners and Architects in Franco’s SpainMaría Cristina García González and Salvador Guerrero
The Best as Enemy of the Good: The Port Authority’s 4th Jetport, Lindenthal’s Massive Span over the Hudson, and the George Washington BridgeJameson W. Doig
The Lindsay Administration and the Sanitation Crisis of New York City, 1966–1973Themis Chronopoulos
Review Essays
History in a Time of GentrificationGeorge Derek Musgrove
Global Elites’ Power Over Urban Space: The Long History and Bleak Future of Segregating and Selling the CityBrian McCammack
Debating the Long Civil Rights Movement: Exploring Multiracial Alliances and DisputesJohn R. Tilghman
Cities Compared: Europe and North America in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth CenturiesAndrew Lees
Enacting Asian UrbanismDuanfang Lu