Zeitschrift | Ausgabe
Journal of Urban History 49 (2023), 1
Articles
City of Water: Port-au-Prince, Inequality, and the Social Meaning of Rain
Claire Antone Payton
The People’s Park: Investigating Different Forms of Ownership of Victoria Park (1840–1890)
Victoria Bellamy
Planning for Growth: Contradictions in the Framework of Economic and Urban Development from the “Spanish Miracle” (1959–1973)
Juan Luis De las Rivas Sanz and Miguel Fernández-Maroto
The Origins of Urban Renewal in Singapore: A Transnational History
Stephen Dobbs and Kah Seng Loh
Mao’s Steeltown: Industrial City, Colonial Legacies, and Local Political Economy in Early Communist China
Koji Hirata
Little Arabia: A California Ethnoanchor
Noah Allison
“Here We Go Again”: Race and Redevelopment in Downtown Richmond, Virginia, 1977–Present
Marvin T. Chiles
Dividing the City: Race-Restrictive Covenants and the Architecture of Segregation in St. Louis
Colin Gordon
Nearly Got Shot Dead, and He Didn’t Get His Little Check Yet: Workers, Crime, and Law and Order in New York City, 1962–1970
Glenn Dyer
“And How Pretty They Are!”: Lawn Tennis, Tourism, and Gender Relations at Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, 1880s–1920s
Robert J. Lake
Review Essays
Cities as Settings: The Civil War Era in the Urban South
Frank Towers
The Significance of the Crabgrass Frontier in American Urban History
Tim Keogh
Identity Construction and Placemaking through Literature and Festivalization in Secondary Cities
Alexander Vari