Historical Studies of Urban America
Acquiring Editor
Series Editor
Series Editor
Series Editor
editor emeritus
James R. Grossman
Historical Studies of Urban America focuses on North American cities and metropolitan areas as centers of historical change. Series titles are concerned with cities as places that influence spatial relations, politics, economic development, social processes, and cultural transformations - and are in turn shaped by these forces. The series editors seek innovative, comparative, broad-gauged, and ambitious studies that will appeal to historians, urbanists in other disciplines, and educated lay readers.
Block by Block
The Elusive Ideal
Streets, Railroads, and the Great Strike of 1877
Places of Their Own
My Blue Heaven
Brownsville, Brooklyn
Smoldering City
Faces along the Bar
City of American Dreams
The Creative Destruction of Manhattan, 1900-1940
Parish Boundaries
Modern Housing for America
Chicagoland
Downtown America
Building the South Side
Millennium Park
The New Suburban History
Selling the Race
The Flash Press
Colored Property
Slumming
Chicago Made
The Problem of Jobs
Alien Neighbors, Foreign Friends
Blueprint for Disaster
African American Urban History since World War II
New York Undercover
Harlem
Staying Italian
Puerto Rican Citizen
I’ve Got to Make My Livin’
A World More Concrete
Segregation
The Transatlantic Collapse of Urban Renewal
Miss Cutler and the Case of the Resurrected Horse
In the Watches of the Night
Sundays at Sinai
Building a Market
Brown in the Windy City
Purging the Poorest
Planning the Home Front
Demolition Means Progress
The Streets of San Francisco
Urban Appetites
Crucibles of Black Empowerment
Making the Mission
A City for Children
The Cycling City
Metropolitan Jews
Blood Runs Green
A World of Homeowners
A Nation of Neighborhoods
Confederate Cities
Making the Unequal Metropolis
Newsprint Metropolis
The Lofts of SoHo
The Newark Frontier
Evangelical Gotham
Chicago’s Block Clubs
Crossing Parish Boundaries
The Fixers
Bulls Markets
The Gateway to the Pacific
Renewal
New York Recentered
The Importance of Being Urban
Murder in New Orleans
The World of Juliette Kinzie
Running the Numbers
Beyond the Usual Beating
Urban Lowlands
Steam City
After Redlining
Making the Second Ghetto
Sun Ra’s Chicago
Making Mexican Chicago
To Live Peaceably Together
Nonprofit Neighborhoods
City of Dignity
The Great American Transit Disaster
In Levittown’s Shadow
In the Shadow of Slavery
Building the Metropolis
Metropolitan Latinidad
The Menace of Prosperity
Crabgrass Catholicism
Road to Nowhere
Home Work
Garden Apartments
The Elusive Ideal
Streets, Railroads, and the Great Strike of 1877
Places of Their Own
My Blue Heaven
Brownsville, Brooklyn
Smoldering City
Faces along the Bar
City of American Dreams
The Creative Destruction of Manhattan, 1900-1940
Parish Boundaries
Modern Housing for America
Chicagoland
Downtown America
Building the South Side
Millennium Park
The New Suburban History
Selling the Race
The Flash Press
Colored Property
Slumming
Chicago Made
The Problem of Jobs
Alien Neighbors, Foreign Friends
Blueprint for Disaster
African American Urban History since World War II
New York Undercover
Harlem
Staying Italian
Puerto Rican Citizen
I’ve Got to Make My Livin’
A World More Concrete
Segregation
The Transatlantic Collapse of Urban Renewal
Miss Cutler and the Case of the Resurrected Horse
In the Watches of the Night
Sundays at Sinai
Building a Market
Brown in the Windy City
Purging the Poorest
Planning the Home Front
Demolition Means Progress
The Streets of San Francisco
Urban Appetites
Crucibles of Black Empowerment
Making the Mission
A City for Children
The Cycling City
Metropolitan Jews
Blood Runs Green
A World of Homeowners
A Nation of Neighborhoods
Confederate Cities
Making the Unequal Metropolis
Newsprint Metropolis
The Lofts of SoHo
The Newark Frontier
Evangelical Gotham
Chicago’s Block Clubs
Crossing Parish Boundaries
The Fixers
Bulls Markets
The Gateway to the Pacific
Renewal
New York Recentered
The Importance of Being Urban
Murder in New Orleans
The World of Juliette Kinzie
Running the Numbers
Beyond the Usual Beating
Urban Lowlands
Steam City
After Redlining
Making the Second Ghetto
Sun Ra’s Chicago
Making Mexican Chicago
To Live Peaceably Together
Nonprofit Neighborhoods
City of Dignity
The Great American Transit Disaster
In Levittown’s Shadow
In the Shadow of Slavery
Building the Metropolis
Metropolitan Latinidad
The Menace of Prosperity
Crabgrass Catholicism
Road to Nowhere
Home Work
Garden Apartments
Titles In Series
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