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For over 30 years the ''Journal of Urban History'' has presented peer-reviewed original research by scholars from all subfields of urban history, including
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For over 30 years the ''Journal of Urban History'' has presented peer-reviewed original research by scholars from all subfields of urban history, including:
*Public Housing  
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*Public Housing
*Migration  
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*[[Migration]]
*Urban Growth  
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*Urban Growth
*School Reform  
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*School [[Reform]]
*City Planning History  
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*City Planning History
*Racial Segregation  
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*Racial Segregation
*Urban Culture  
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*Urban Culture
*Urban Politics  
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*Urban Politics
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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* Briggs, Asa. ''Victorian Cities'' (1993) on Britain
 
* Briggs, Asa. ''Victorian Cities'' (1993) on Britain
 
* Chudacoff, Howard et al. eds. ''Major Problems in American Urban and Suburban History'' (2004)
 
* Chudacoff, Howard et al. eds. ''Major Problems in American Urban and Suburban History'' (2004)
 
  
  
 
[[Category:Urban History]]
 
[[Category:Urban History]]

Revision as of 17:18, June 27, 2009

Urban history is the study of the history of cities--usually just one city at a time.


For over 30 years the Journal of Urban History has presented peer-reviewed original research by scholars from all subfields of urban history, including:

  • Public Housing
  • Migration
  • Urban Growth
  • School Reform
  • City Planning History
  • Racial Segregation
  • Urban Culture
  • Urban Politics

External links

Further reading

  • Briggs, Asa. Victorian Cities (1993) on Britain
  • Chudacoff, Howard et al. eds. Major Problems in American Urban and Suburban History (2004)