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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IntroductionDaniel Amsterdam
From Urban as Site to Urban as Place: Reflections on (Almost) a Half-Century of U.S. Urban HistoryMichael B. Katz
Urban History and the Construction of Social DifferenceLilia Fernandez
Michael Katz on Place and Space in Urban HistoryTimothy J. Gilfoyle
Notes on a Desegregated Method: Learning from Michael Katz and OthersN. D. B. Connolly
Michael B. Katz’s “From Site to Place” and Urban History in Europe and BeyondLynn Hollen Lees
Comment on Michael B. Katz, “From Urban as Site to Urban as Place: Reflections on (Almost) a Half Century of U.S. Urban History”Michael Frisch
Final Thoughts on “From Urban as Site to Urban as Place”Mark J. Stern
Special Section: Protest in the City
Introduction: Protest in the City: Democracy and Dissent in 1980s EuropeAstrid Mignon Kirchhof, Carla MacDougall, and Peter Ulrich Weiß
Pandemonium Britain: Interactions between Formal and Informal Places of Governance in the 1980sMonia O’Brien Castro
“For a Decent Quality of Life”: Environmental Groups in East and West BerlinAstrid Mignon Kirchhof
Civil Society from the Underground: The Alternative Antifa Network in the GDRPeter Ulrich Weiß
Strategies of Protest from Wroclaw: The Orange Alternative or the Riot of the GnomesBerenika Szymanski-Düll
Remembrance of Revolutions Past – A Democratic Resource? 1989 – Space of Remembrance in the “Hero Cities” of Leipzig and TimişoaraMartin Hofmann
Articles
“You People Would Keep On Dwelling”: Twentieth-Century State Responses to Homelessness in Hungary from Above and BelowÉva Tessza Udvarhelyi
From Praise to Condemnation: Ottoman Revivalism and the Production of Space in Early Republican AnkaraInci Basa
Review Essay
Parisian Palimpsest: Monuments, Ruins, and Preservation in the Long Nineteenth CenturyPatrick Luiz Sullivan De Oliveira