Difference between revisions of "Urban History minor field - Patenaude"
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* Mitchell – The Right to the City: Social Justice and the Fight for Public Space | * Mitchell – The Right to the City: Social Justice and the Fight for Public Space | ||
* Neuwirth – Shadow Cities | * Neuwirth – Shadow Cities | ||
− | + | * Nicolaides, My Blue Heaven | |
− | + | * O’Mara, Cities of Knowledge | |
− | + | * Orser – Blockbusting in Baltimore | |
− | + | * Pietila – Not in My Neighborhood: How Bigotry Shaped a Great American City | |
− | + | * Rome, The Bulldozer in the Countryside | |
− | + | * Satter – Family Properties: Race, Real Estate, and the Exploitation of Black Urban America | |
− | + | * Schein – Landscape and Race in the United States | |
− | + | * Schneer – London 1900 | |
− | + | * Self, American Babylon | |
− | + | * Smith – The New Urban Frontier | |
− | + | * Stovall – Paris Noir | |
− | + | * Sugrue – The Origins of the Urban Crisis | |
− | + | * Tsang – A Modern History of Hong Kong | |
− | + | * Vale – Purging the Poorest | |
− | + | * Wiese, Places of Their Own | |
− | + | * Winant- The World is a Ghetto | |
− | + | * Wright – Building the Dream |
Latest revision as of 08:35, 8 February 2017
Patenaude Urban History Field
- Abu-Lughod – New York, Chicago, Los Angeles
- Boo – Behind the Beautiful Forevers
- Brooks, Alien Neighbors, Foreign Friends
- Cobb and Stueck – Globalization and the American South
- Davis – Planet of Slums
- Findlay, Magic Lands
- Ford – Cities and Buildings
- Ghannam – Remaking the Modern
- Goetz – New Deal Ruins
- Goldfield, Cotton Fields and Skyscrapers
- Hanchett, Sorting Out the New South City
- Harvey – Paris, Capital of Modernity
- Harvey – Social Justice and the City
- Harvey – The Urban Experience
- Hayden – The Power of Place
- Hirsch – Making the Second Ghetto
- Hurewitz, Bohemian Los Angeles and the Making of Modern Politics
- Jackson, Crabgrass Frontier
- Jackson, Landscape in Sight
- Jacobs – The Death and Life of Great American Cities
- Kohn- Brave New Neighborhoods: The Privatization of Public Space
- Kingwell – Concrete Reveries : Consciousness and the City
- Korstad and Leloudis, To Right These Wrongs
- Kruse – White Flight
- Kruse and Sugrue, The New Suburban History
- Lassiter – The Silent Majority
- Leach, Land of Desire
- Lefebvre- The Production of Space
- Low – The Politics of Public Space
- Low – Rethinking Urban Parks: Public Space and Cultural Diversity
- Martin, The Permanent Tax Revolt
- Martinez Hosang, Racial Propositions
- Mitchell – The Right to the City: Social Justice and the Fight for Public Space
- Neuwirth – Shadow Cities
- Nicolaides, My Blue Heaven
- O’Mara, Cities of Knowledge
- Orser – Blockbusting in Baltimore
- Pietila – Not in My Neighborhood: How Bigotry Shaped a Great American City
- Rome, The Bulldozer in the Countryside
- Satter – Family Properties: Race, Real Estate, and the Exploitation of Black Urban America
- Schein – Landscape and Race in the United States
- Schneer – London 1900
- Self, American Babylon
- Smith – The New Urban Frontier
- Stovall – Paris Noir
- Sugrue – The Origins of the Urban Crisis
- Tsang – A Modern History of Hong Kong
- Vale – Purging the Poorest
- Wiese, Places of Their Own
- Winant- The World is a Ghetto
- Wright – Building the Dream