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
Articles
Living Underground: Bomb Shelters and Daily Lives in Wartime Chongqing (1937–1945) Tan Gang
"We the Tenants": Resident Organizing in New York City's Public Housing, 1964-1978 Nick Juravich
Building a Better Houston: Highways, Neighborhoods, and Infrastructural Citizenship in the 1970s Kyle Shelton
Over Our Dead Bodies: The Fight over Cemetery Construction in Nineteenth-Century London Maximilian Scholz
A Walking Memory: State-Designed Processions as a Tool of Collective Remembering in Late Medieval and Early Modern Dubrovnik Nella Lonza
"Brain Magnet": Research Triangle Park and the Origins of the Creative City, 1953-19651 Alex Sayf Cummings
Examining an Alternative Take on Urban Development: The Alignment of Public Art and Conservation to Build Seattle's Olympic Sculpture Park Amanda Johnson Ashley
Review Essays
Sport, Community, and Identity Brian D. Bunk
Modern Architecture, Consumer Citizenship, and the Fate of America's Downtowns Elaine Lewinnek
Different Pieces of the Puzzle: Schools, Cities, and Desegregation Ansley T. Erickson
Liquid Modernity: Urbanization and the Challenges of Managing Water Eric M. Hardy
Disasters and Rebuilding: Narratives of Resilience in a Post-3.11 World Tienfong Ho
Latino Ethnogenesis, Child Care, and the Federal Presence in the Urban West Eugene P. Moehring
Productions of Space, Productions of Power: Studying Space, Urban Design, and Social Relations Geoff D. Zylstra