Archiv für Juni 2014

„No Crystal Stair“: The Cleveland Public Schools and the Struggle for Equality, 1900-1930

This article uses Cleveland, Ohio, to examine educational reform by focusing on place, institutional change, motives, and results between 1900 and 1930. The study as well as the practice of public education in urban America has been a battleground for…

Suleiman Osman’s Response to „The Roots and Routes of Urban Renewal“

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Networks of Power, Knowledge, and Control in Industrializing America

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Jon Teaford’s Response to „The Roots and Routes of Urban Renewal“

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Trade, Transport, and Storage in Amsterdam Inns (1450-1800)

Amsterdam inns were indispensable hubs in the organization of early modern urban trade. Their economic functions were numerous: innkeepers offered credit and transport services, acted as sureties and accepted bills of exchange on behalf of their alien…

Jennifer S. Light’s Response to „Thinking through Urban Renewal“

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Coordinator’s Introduction to the Forum

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Christopher Klemek’s Response to „The Roots and Routes of Urban Renewal“

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Shantytown Revolution: Slum Clearance, Rent Control, and the Cuban State, 1937-1955

This essay investigates the evolution of a progressive consensus that housing had become a citizenship right and a state responsibility in Cuba. This consensus was formalized in the Constitution of 1940, and framed policies of housing construction, sl…

Place and the City Biography: Between the Local and the Universal in the Sun Belt

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