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
Buzz and Pipelines: Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Business Services PrecinctSimon Ville and Claire Wright
Phoenix and the Fight over the Papago-Inner Loop: Race, Class, and the Making of a Suburban Metropolis, 1969–1979Nicholas Di Taranto
Junkies and Jim Crow: The Boggs Act of 1951 and the Racial Transformation of New Orleans’ Heroin MarketAmund R. Tallaksen
Power and Identity: The Case of IslamabadSaboohi Sarshar
“Reconstructing the Jehus”: How the Telegraph Tamed “the Hack Nuisance” in San FranciscoDonald N. Anderson
Property Rights, Redevelopment Areas, and Toronto Ratepayer Associations in the 1950sPaul M. Hess and Robert Lewis
“A Bigoted, Prejudiced, Hateful Little Area”: The Making of an All-White Suburb in the Deep NorthChad Montrie
Belonging to the City: Representations of a Colonial Clock Tower in British Hong KongCatherine S. Chan
“Dominant Decision-Making Authority”: Resident Leadership in St. Louis, Missouri, Model Cities PlanningSarah Siegel
Metropolitan Living: The Los Angeles Parklabrea ApartmentsAaron Cayer
Review Essays
Contemplating the Standard-Market Dichotomy: School Reforms, Markets, and PoliticsShanshan Jiang
American Cities in the Age of InequalityChris Rasmussen
Place or Non-place: The Relationship between Cities and Their AirportsJanet R. Daly Bednarek
Perspectives on Southeast Asian UrbanismJohnathan Farris
Rolling with Meaning: Perception of the Bicycle throughout Urban HistoryCharles P. Hobbs
Crime in Berlin During the German Empire, the Weimar Republic, and Under Allied OccupationRichard Bodek
How to Do Urban Sensory HistoryAimée Boutin
The Meaning of Growth: Chinese Urbanization, from the Policy to the PersonalDaniel B. Abramson