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
A Right to Housing in the Suburbs: James v. Valtierra and the Campaign against Economic DiscriminationAaron Cavin
The Landscapes of Early Automobile Registration and Licensing Laws: Creating New Jersey’s Department of Motor Vehicles, 1903 to 1957Ellen Hostetter
Branch School Buildings in the St. Louis Public Schools District: Tools to Support the Segregative Neighborhood School Policy of the St. Louis Board of EducationClaude Weathersby and Yolanda Weathersby
Pre-Colonial Origins of Urban Spaces in the West African Sahel: Street Networks, Trade, and Spatial PluralityMonika Baumanova, Ladislav Smejda, and Heinz Rüther
A Hotel of Her Own: Building by and for the New Woman, 1900-1930Nikki Mandell
Guadalupe, Spain: The Organic Growth of a Monastery and the Morphology of a Medieval VillageJosé-Carlos Salcedo
John Lindsay, the Association for a Better New York, and the Privatization of New York City, 1969-1973Joe Merton
Community Prejudice Is Also to Blame: Significant Causes and Effects of Residential Segregation in St. LouisTesa Rigel Hines
Review Essays
What Is the Urban Landscape and What Role in Urban History?Thaisa Way
The Future of Preserving the Past: Defining the Value (and Values) of Historic PreservationRichard Anderson
Living in the City: Urban Politics, Community Activism, and Black PowerCharissa Threat
Urban Reflections of National LifeAngela M. Zombek
Politicizing Youth: Police, Politics, and Gangs in the Late-Twentieth-Century CityMax Felker-Kantor
The Future of Cities: The End of Marxism and the Promise of Green Urbanism'Hans' John I. Gilderbloom
Revisiting Progressive Era Lessons for Understanding TodayAndrew J. Theising