This chapter seeks to bridge the historiographical gap between urban, suburban, and educational history by demonstrating how these works can inform one another. It highlights major books that have served as the foundations in each field over the past few decades, as well as the rising body of new scholarship that attempts to span the distance between them
There are two Connecticuts described in public education circles: One Connecticut includes a set of ...
This dissertation examines the history and development of a suburban school district, as its surroun...
A review article of three recent books on suburbanization and suburbia in the USA: Andrew Friedman...
Suburban historians have generally neglected the role of schools as an explanatory factor in the tra...
This oral history study examines whether the quality or prestige of public schools factored into the...
This historical study examines changing residential patterns of Hartford public school teachers amid...
History and policy, while often connected, also frequently clash with one another, especially in urb...
Woven throughout the history of the United States is a narrative of human movement. The story of thi...
The Roots of Educational Inequality: Germantown High School, 1907 - 2011 Erika M. Kitzmiller Dr. Mi...
This article examines public school taxes, housing, and changing suburban space in Etobicoke Townshi...
This paper is designed to provide insights into both the ever-shifting nature-as well as the traject...
© 2011 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.This study examines urban/suburban differen...
The course “(Dis)Placed Urban Histories” has been offered each spring since 2015 at New York Univers...
This project is a case study of educational politics in Montgomery County, Maryland, an affluent sub...
Urban education is currently at a crossroads. Urban schools as a whole are failing to address the cr...
There are two Connecticuts described in public education circles: One Connecticut includes a set of ...
This dissertation examines the history and development of a suburban school district, as its surroun...
A review article of three recent books on suburbanization and suburbia in the USA: Andrew Friedman...
Suburban historians have generally neglected the role of schools as an explanatory factor in the tra...
This oral history study examines whether the quality or prestige of public schools factored into the...
This historical study examines changing residential patterns of Hartford public school teachers amid...
History and policy, while often connected, also frequently clash with one another, especially in urb...
Woven throughout the history of the United States is a narrative of human movement. The story of thi...
The Roots of Educational Inequality: Germantown High School, 1907 - 2011 Erika M. Kitzmiller Dr. Mi...
This article examines public school taxes, housing, and changing suburban space in Etobicoke Townshi...
This paper is designed to provide insights into both the ever-shifting nature-as well as the traject...
© 2011 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.This study examines urban/suburban differen...
The course “(Dis)Placed Urban Histories” has been offered each spring since 2015 at New York Univers...
This project is a case study of educational politics in Montgomery County, Maryland, an affluent sub...
Urban education is currently at a crossroads. Urban schools as a whole are failing to address the cr...
There are two Connecticuts described in public education circles: One Connecticut includes a set of ...
This dissertation examines the history and development of a suburban school district, as its surroun...
A review article of three recent books on suburbanization and suburbia in the USA: Andrew Friedman...