Articles
Sunlight and Gaslight: Mapping Light in Mid-Nineteenth-Century New York City Rachel Eu
The Politics of Commemorating the Woman Suffrage Movement in New York City: On the Women’s Rights Pioneers Monument Sierra Rooney
Healing the Sick City: Local Guides, Visiting Nurses, and Vernaculars of Pain on New York’s Lower East Side Erin Cunningham and Joel Black
From “Jungles of Terror” to “God Will Begin a Healing in This City”: Billy Graham and Evangelicals on Cities and Suburbs Brian J. Miller
The Myth of Islamic Heritage versus Authentic Tradition Abeer Allahham
The University and East Asian Cities: The Variegated Origins of Urban Universities in Colonial Seoul and Singapore Do Young Oh
New Town Planning as Diplomatic Planning: Scalar Politics, British–Chinese Relations, and Hong Kong Maurice Yip
“Not So Much Orwellian as Kafkaesque”: The War on Crime, Information Sharing Systems, and the Limits of Criminal Justice Modernization and Surveillance in Los Angeles County Stephen Bohigian
The Bill Clinton Rationale for Welfare Reform: Examining Implications of Race, Class, and Gender Using Documents Aziza Tahar-Djebbar
Celebrating the Great Union through Smart Digital Solutions: Lessons from Alba Iulia, Romania Alexandru-Sabin Nicula, Cristian Nicolae Boțan, Viorel Gligor, and Emanuela-Adina Cociș
Review Essays
“Our Nation Is Moving toward Two Societies”: Race, (Im)Mobility, and the Inequalities of Capitalism in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries Brandon T. Jett
Reassessing Black Urban Politics and Activism, 1865-1930s Hilary N. Green The Maturing of Texas Urban History Robert B. Fairbanks
Transformation and Tradition: Recent Scholarship on Italian Cities from the Golden Age to the Age of Uncertainty, 1945 to the Present Anthony L. Cardoza
The Food Supply We Take for Granted Jennifer Jensen Wallach