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期刊目录 | JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY
(2018) Retail Evolution: Creating the American Shopping Landscape
(2018) Reforging the Steel City: Symbolism and Space in Postindustrial Pittsburgh
(2018) Race, Republicans, and Real Estate: The 1991 Fulton County Tax Revolt
(2017) The Longue Durée of School Governance in Boston
(2017) Guadalupe, SpainThe Organic Growth of a Monastery and the Morphology of a Medieval Village
(2017) Pre-Colonial Origins of Urban Spaces in the West African SahelStreet Networks, Trade, and Spatial Plurality
(2017) Junkies and Jim CrowThe Boggs Act of 1951 and the Racial Transformation of New Orleans’ Heroin Market
(2017) Phoenix and the Fight over the Papago-Inner LoopRace, Class, and the Making of a Suburban Metropolis, 1969-1979
(2017) A Right to Housing in the SuburbsJames v. Valtierra and the Campaign against Economic Discrimination
(2017) Branch School Buildings in the St. Louis Public Schools DistrictTools to Support the Segregative Neighborhood School Policy of the St. Louis Board of Education
(2017) “The Public Does Not Believe the Police Can Police Themselves”The Mayoral Administration of Harold Washington and the Problem of Police Impunity
(2017) The Making of the Orderly CityNew York since the 1980s
(2017) Segregation by DesignRace, Architecture, and the Enclosure of the Atlanta Apartment
(2017) Sounding the Powers of Place in NeighborhoodsResponses to the Urban Crisis in Washington Heights and New York City
(2017) Power and IdentityThe Case of Islamabad
(2017) IntroductionMaking and Unmaking Neighborhood Boundaries in Postwar U.S. Cities
(2017) Dirty WorkPolice and Community Relations and the Limits of Liberalism in Postwar Philadelphia
(2017) They Don’t Care if We DieThe Violence of Urban Policing in Puerto Rico