In this dissertation I argue that the physical growth of American universities throughout the twentieth century held significant implications for the larger metropolitan order of their host communities. Indeed, universities were a major and previously unrecognized factor in the process of urbanization around the country. By examining several university-city cases, this work illustrates that institutional growth could catalyze changes in patterns of urban investment, as in Muncie, Indiana; reinforce boundaries of urban segregation, as in Austin, Texas; drain the vitality of near-campus neighborhoods as hotbeds of creative political activity through urban renewal, as in Hyde Park, Chicago; or catalyze political protest, as in Berkeley, Cali...
The terms "ivory tower " and "town-gown " have long been used to characterize th...
Urban universities have long, often contentious, histories in neighborhoods, characterized by demoli...
Urban universities have long, often contentious, histories in neighborhoods, characterized by demoli...
In this dissertation I argue that the physical growth of American universities throughout the twenti...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2016. Major: History. Advisors: Donna Gabaccia, Stev...
The traditional American “college town” is often depicted as an idyllic place where the academic com...
After the Civil War, when socio political reorganisation was urgently needed, American universities ...
Little is known specifically about how urban universities shape their surrounding communities over t...
This dissertation explores the effect of the Cold War upon urban space in the U.S. during the quarte...
The ascendance of the global knowledge economy has led many research universities to heighten their ...
Having become almost cliché in academic discourses, the term gentrification offers a conceptualizati...
While there is a burgeoning discussion of the forces of urban renewal, gentrification, and investmen...
Major decisions for public universities are often shaped by the political dynamics which function co...
In this project, I employ a series of comparative historical case studies of higher education instit...
The study is concerned with the design and planning of new universities built after World War II. It...
The terms "ivory tower " and "town-gown " have long been used to characterize th...
Urban universities have long, often contentious, histories in neighborhoods, characterized by demoli...
Urban universities have long, often contentious, histories in neighborhoods, characterized by demoli...
In this dissertation I argue that the physical growth of American universities throughout the twenti...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2016. Major: History. Advisors: Donna Gabaccia, Stev...
The traditional American “college town” is often depicted as an idyllic place where the academic com...
After the Civil War, when socio political reorganisation was urgently needed, American universities ...
Little is known specifically about how urban universities shape their surrounding communities over t...
This dissertation explores the effect of the Cold War upon urban space in the U.S. during the quarte...
The ascendance of the global knowledge economy has led many research universities to heighten their ...
Having become almost cliché in academic discourses, the term gentrification offers a conceptualizati...
While there is a burgeoning discussion of the forces of urban renewal, gentrification, and investmen...
Major decisions for public universities are often shaped by the political dynamics which function co...
In this project, I employ a series of comparative historical case studies of higher education instit...
The study is concerned with the design and planning of new universities built after World War II. It...
The terms "ivory tower " and "town-gown " have long been used to characterize th...
Urban universities have long, often contentious, histories in neighborhoods, characterized by demoli...
Urban universities have long, often contentious, histories in neighborhoods, characterized by demoli...