Archiv für Juni 2014

En la senda de la Modernidad. Un siglo de educación en Chihuahua 1767–1867

Paedagogica Historica, Ahead of Print.

Schulreformen steuern. Die Einführung neuer Lehrmittel und Schulfächer an der Volksschule (Kanton Zürich, 1960er- bis 1980er-Jahre)

Paedagogica Historica, Ahead of Print.

A Queer Public Sphere: Urban History’s Sexual Landscape

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The St. Louis Rent Strike of 1969: Transforming Black Activism and American Low-Income Housing

In 1969, public housing tenants launched a rent strike that shaped federal legislation and helped make housing a central concern of the Black Freedom Struggle. In addition to providing a detailed narrative of the rent strike, this article follows the …

For the Love of Cities

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Rip It Up and Start Again? Response to Forum on „The Roots and Routes of Urban Renewal“

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A Symbolic Landscape for Suburbia: Baltimore Chizuk Amuno’s „Hebrew Culture Garden“

The embrace of modern architecture by American institutions was historically coincident with many communities’ migration from city centers to suburban environments. This geographic shift, accelerating after World War II, reflected changes in wid…

Remember the Workers, Kristin Szylvian’s Response to „Thinking through Urban Renewal“

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„Everybody Was Looking for a Good Government Job“: Occupational Choice during Segregation in Arlington, Virginia

During the period from childhood through young adulthood individuals select the occupation that best satisfies their needs based on their values, interests, education, and environment. Arlington County, Virginia, provides an opportunity to study the i…

Gail Radford’s Response to „An ‚Ethic of City Rebuilding'“

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