Special Forum Introduction
Whose Streets? Our Streets! … or Maybe Not? Legitimizing Racialized Gendered Policing in Modern Cities Rhonda Y. Williams
Special Forum Articles
How Policing Black Women’s Bodies Built the Modern City Simon Balto
Gendered Anti-Blackness: Policing Black Women and the Making of the Modern City Keona K. Ervin
The Sex Wars: Prostitution, Carceral Feminists, and the Consolidation of Police Power Jessica R. Pliley
From Police Power to Police Practice DeAnza A. Cook
Protection for Whom? Police Legitimacy and the Historical Origins of Carceral Feminism Charlotte E. Rosen
Built on Women’s Bodies: An Author’s Response Anne Gray Fischer
Articles
Bicycle-Oriented Development: How the Dutch Railroad Shaped Urban Planning and Discovered Cyclists along the Way, 1960-1990 Jan Ploeger and Ruth Oldenziel
Public Works, Spatial Strategies, and Mobility in Late Medieval Ghent Janna Coomans and Léa Hermenault
Patrolling and Controlling the Streets: The Origin of School Safety Patrols in New York City Kipton D. Smilie
In a Toxic City Beautiful: Harvey Washington Wiley, the Model City, and the Authenticity of Science in the Nation’s Capital Vincent L. Femia
A Big League Minneapolis or a Cold Omaha: Professional Sports and the Promise of Downtown Growth in the Campaign to Build the Metrodome Brian Tochterman
Business as Usual: Ethnic Commerce and the Making of a Mexican American Middle Class in Southeast Los Angeles, 1981-1995 G. Aron Ramirez
“Neighborhood Nightmares”: Drug Dens, Finance, and the Political Economy of the Crack Crisis David Helps
Review Essays
Examining the Paradox of Urban Schools as Sites of Inequity and Opportunity Erika M. Kitzmiller
The Path from Utopia: From Co-Ops to Condos and Beyond Carolyn Gallaher
“Imperial Circuits” and the Boundaries of a City: Puerto Rican Migration during the Mid-Twentieth Century Alexa Rodríguez
Ohio’s Tale of Two Cities Jon C. Teaford
Structures of Power in Los Angeles Urban History Laura Redford
The Place of Water Claire Campbell