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
The Making of an Eastern Mediterranean Gateway City: Izmir in the Nineteenth Century Onur Inal
The “Intact Busing” Program in 1960s St. Louis Public Schools District Claude Weathersby and Yolanda Weathersby
“Fighting and Cutting and Shooting, and Carrying On”: Saloons, Dives, and the Black “Tough” in Manhattan’s Tenderloin, 1890–1917 Douglas J. Flowe
How Local 192 Fought for Academic Freedom and Civil Rights in Philadelphia, 1934–1941 Nicholas Toloudis
The Washington Heights Uprising of 1992: Dominican Belonging and Urban Policing in New York City Pedro A. Regalado
Citing the Poor: Commercial Sovereignty and Capitalist Integration in Colonial Karachi Sheetal Chhabria
The Suburbanity of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Broadacre City Joseph M. Watson
“As in a Civics Text Come to Life”: The East Brooklyn Congregations’ Nehemiah Housing Plan and “Citizens Power” in the 1980s Dennis Deslippe
Review Essays
Philippines Cities, Their History, Development, Culture, and Governance Ian Morley
Excavating Public Housing Catherine Fennell
Real Estate and Moral Urban Economy in France: Histories of Capitalism since the Fin-de-Siècle Michael Mulvey
Back to the Neighborhood: Ideas and Practices of Local Governance Susanne Cowan
“Pure Religion”: Conflict and Consumerism in the Making of Urban Religion Nathaniel Wiewora
Home-Making: Returnees, Squatters, and Planners in Postwar France Alexia Yates
Complicating Chinatowns Kathryn E. Wilson
Dancing in the Streets: Imagining New York City through Music and Dance Jack Hamilton