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 CONTENT
Articles
“Unveiling” the Tramway: The Intimate Public Sphere in Late Ottoman and Republican Istanbul James Ryan
“The Half Has Never Been Told”: Maritcha Lyons’ Community, Black Women Educators, the Woman’s Loyal Union, and “the Color Line” in Progressive Era Brooklyn and New York Val Marie Johnson
The Janus-Faced Shopping Center: The Low Countries in Search of a Fitting Shopping Paradigm Janina Gosseye
Oil Spaces: The Global Petroleumscape in the Rotterdam/The Hague Area Carola Hein
Housing Policy in Soviet Russia and Germany between the Two World Wars: Comparative Analysis of Two Systems Konstantin A. Kholodilin and Mark G. Meerovich
“A Curious Epitome of the Life of the City”: New York, Broadway, and the Evolution of the Longitudinal View Nick Yablon
Race, Republicans, and Real Estate: The 1991 Fulton County Tax Revolt Michan Andrew Connor
Review Essays
The Texas Subjective David Blanke
Early Modern Italian Cities James S. Grubb
What Price History: Politics, Commercialism, and Urban Preservation Theodore J. Karamanski
Stores in the Hood: Neighborhood-Based Business and Community Development in Underdeveloped Neighborhoods of Color Henry Louis Taylor, Jr.
Retail Evolution: Creating the American Shopping Landscape Emily Remus