This course is a seminar on the history of institutions and institutional change in American cities from roughly 1850 to the present. Among the institutions to be looked at are political machines, police departments, courts, schools, prisons, public authorities, and universities. The focus of the course is on readings and discussions
Introduction to the methodologies and questions of urban history and the crisis of American cities t...
This course examines the social and cultural history of women in the United States, from the early 1...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 492-506).Pt. 1. The city in American history -- pt. 2. Ci...
This is a seminar course that explores the history of selected features of the physical environment ...
In the past, curricula and courses of study have been mainly subject-oriented and based on the prese...
This course surveys the history of American cities since World War II. Through lectures, discussions...
Urban history in United States in the last 150 years has been concerned with two central questions. ...
This course will trace the development of cities and urban centers from the Ancient Period through t...
The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Urban History synthesizes three generations of urban historical ...
The Evolution of American Urban History blends historical perspectives on society, economics, politi...
This book, based on a conference at Yale University, explores ways of understanding the first indust...
This course examines the history of New York City from its Lenape origins until yesterday, in the co...
The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Urban History synthesizes three generations of urban historical ...
Course syllabus for HIST 520 American Urban History Course description: Presents an historical exami...
What is a city? What shapes it? How does its history influence future development? How do physical f...
Introduction to the methodologies and questions of urban history and the crisis of American cities t...
This course examines the social and cultural history of women in the United States, from the early 1...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 492-506).Pt. 1. The city in American history -- pt. 2. Ci...
This is a seminar course that explores the history of selected features of the physical environment ...
In the past, curricula and courses of study have been mainly subject-oriented and based on the prese...
This course surveys the history of American cities since World War II. Through lectures, discussions...
Urban history in United States in the last 150 years has been concerned with two central questions. ...
This course will trace the development of cities and urban centers from the Ancient Period through t...
The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Urban History synthesizes three generations of urban historical ...
The Evolution of American Urban History blends historical perspectives on society, economics, politi...
This book, based on a conference at Yale University, explores ways of understanding the first indust...
This course examines the history of New York City from its Lenape origins until yesterday, in the co...
The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Urban History synthesizes three generations of urban historical ...
Course syllabus for HIST 520 American Urban History Course description: Presents an historical exami...
What is a city? What shapes it? How does its history influence future development? How do physical f...
Introduction to the methodologies and questions of urban history and the crisis of American cities t...
This course examines the social and cultural history of women in the United States, from the early 1...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 492-506).Pt. 1. The city in American history -- pt. 2. Ci...