The American urban reader : history and theory

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The American urban reader : history and theory

Lisa Krissoff Boehm and Steven H. Corey, editors

(Routledge readers in history, [29])

Routledge, 2020

2nd ed

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [711]-737) and index

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The American Urban Reader, Second Edition, brings together the most exciting and cutting-edge work on the history of urban forms and ways of life in the evolution of the United States, from pre-colonial Native American Indian cities, colonial European settlements, and western expansion, to rapidly expanding metropolitan regions, the growth of suburbs, and post-industrial cities. Each chapter is arranged chronologically and thematically around scholarly essays from historians, social scientists, and journalists, and is supplemented by relevant primary documents that offer more nuanced perspectives and convey the diversity and interdisciplinary nature of the study of the urban condition. Building upon the success of the First Edition, and responding to increasingly polarized national discourse in the era of Donald Trump's presidency, The American Urban Reader, Second Edition, highlights both the historical urban/rural divide and the complexity and deeply woven salience of race and ethnic relations in American history. Lisa Krissoff Boehm and Steven H. Corey, who together hold forty-five years of classroom experience in urban studies and history, have selected a range of work that is dynamically written and carefully edited to be accessible to students and appropriate for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how American cities have developed.

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Contents Part I: Place Matters: Definitions and Perspectives Editors' Introduction to Part I Essays 1.1 Steven H. Corey and Lisa Krissoff Boehm, Examining America's Urban Landscape: From Social Reform to Social History, and Back (2010, 2019) 1.2 Arthur M. Schlesinger, Sr., The City in American Civilization (1949) 1.3 Herbert J. Gans, Urbanism and Suburbanism as Ways of Life: A Reevaluation of Definitions (1962, 1991) 1.4. William H. Frey, Melting Pot Cities and Suburbs (2018) Documents 1.1 John H. Griscom, The Sanitary Condition of the Laboring Population of New York (1845) 1.2 Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr, Hull-House, A Social Settlement (1894) 1.3 W.E.B. DuBois, The Environment of the Negro (1898) Illustrations I.1 Senator Tillman's Allegorical Cow (1896) I.2 ERNEST W. BURGESS, Urban Areas (1925) Part II: Pre-Columbian and European Foundations Editors' Introduction to Part II Essays 2.1 Lisa Krissoff Boehm and Steven H. Corey, Pre-Colonial and Seventeenth-Century Native American Settlements (2015) 2.2 David J. Weber, Frontier and Frontier Peoples Transformed (1992) 2.3 Emma Hart, "To Plant in Towns": Charles Towne at the Founding of Carolina (2010) Documents 2.1 The 'Lost' Native American City of Etzanoa (1602) 2.2 Henry Marie Brackenridge, Envisioning Great American Indian Cities (1813) 2.3 John Winthrop, A Model of Christian Charity (1630) 2.4 Benjamin Bullivant, Philadelphia in 1697 2.5 An Act for Establishing Ports and Towns (1705) Part III: From British to American Cities Editors' Introduction to Part III 3.1 Pauline Maier, Boston and New York in the Eighteenth Century (1981) 3.2 Benjamin L. Carp, The Forgotten City (2007) 3.3 Richard C. Wade, Urban Life in Western America, 1790-1830 (1958) Documents 3.1. Conspiracy... For Burning the City of New-York. . . (1744) 3.2. T.D. Judah, A Practical Plan for the Rebuilding of the Pacific Railroad (1857) 3.3 Horace Greeley, Letter to R.L. Sanderson, November 15, 1871. Illustrations III.1 John McKinnon, City of Savannah, Georgia (circa 1800) III.2 Paul Revere, "A View of Part of the Town of Boston, in New-England and Brittish Ships of War: Landing their Troops! 1768" III.3 Tom Willcockson, Packet Boat on the Illinois and Michigan Canal. III.4 Bernhard Dandorf, "View of New Orleans Taken from the Lower Cotton Press" (circa 1850-1855) III.5 Joseph Smith, Plat of Zion, 1833 Part IV: Ways of City Life, 1820s-1920s Editors' Introduction to Part IV Essays 4.1 Christine Stansell, Women in the Neighborhoods (1986) 4.2 Timothy Gilfoyle, The "Guns" of Gotham (2006) 4.3 Ronald T. Takaki, Ethnic Islands (1989) 4.4 George Chauncey, Urban Culture and the Policing of the "City of Bachelors" (1994) 4.5 Clifton Hood, A Dynamic Businessman's Aristocracy: The 1890s (2017) Documents 4.1 Vesey Slave Revolt, Charleston, South Carolina (1822) 4.2 Tredegar and Armory Iron Works, Richmond, Virginia (1847) 4.3 Debates on Chinese Immigration (1876) 4.4 Jacob Riis, The Mixed Crowd (1890) 4.5 Theodore Dreiser, Sister Carrie (1900) 4.6 Triangle Shirtwaist Fire, New York City (1911) 4.7 John Hope Franklin and Scott Ellsworth, Tulsa Race Riots, 1921 4.8 Ku Klux Klan Initiation, Worcester, Massachusetts (1924) Illustrations IV.1 "The Pocket Book Dropper," The National Police Gazette May 27, 1848. Part V: From Party Bosses to Federalism: The Evolution of Urban Government Editors' Introduction to Part V Essays 5.1 Jessica Troustine, Challenging the Machine-Reform Dichotomy: Two Threats to Urban Democracy (2009) 5.2 Lizabeth Cohen, Workers Make a New Deal (1990, 2008) 5.3 Nicholas Lemann, Washington, D.C. (1991) Documents 5.1 William Tweed's Confession (1878) 5.2 Lincoln Steffens, Philadelphia: Corrupted and Contented (1903) 5.3 Lyndon B. Johnson, The Great Society (1964) 5.4 Daniel Patrick Moynihan, The Negro Family and the Case for National Action (1965) 5.5 President Arrives in Alabama, Briefed on Hurricane Katrina (2005) 5.6 Will Wilkinson, "Why Does Trump Demonize Cities? Washington Post March 17, 2017 Illustrations V.1 "A Correct Map of the New York Central Park, 1865." V.2 Post-Katrina New Orleans Neighborhoods, March 2006 Part VI: The Urban Environment Editors' Introduction to Part VI Essays 6.1 John T. Cumbler, From Milling to Manufacturing: From Villages to Mill Towns (2001) 6.2 Dominic A. Pacyga, Spectacle: Facing the Modern World (2015) 6.3 Martin V. Melosi and Joseph A. Pratt, Houston: The Energy Metropolis (2007) 6.4 David Naguib Pellow and Lisa Sun-Hee Park, The Emergence of Silicon Valley: High-Tech Development and Ecocide, 1950-2001 (2002) 6.5 Andrew Needham, The Valley of the Sun (2014) Documents 6.1. Lyndon B. Johnson, Special Message to the Congress on Conservation and Restoration of Natural Beauty (1965) 6.2 Commission for Racial Justice, United Church of Christ, Toxic Wastes and Race in the United States (1987) 6.3 Michigan Civil Rights Commission, The Flint Water Crisis: Systematic Racism Through the Eyes of Flint (2017) Illustrations VI.1 "Bridge Over the Monongahela River, Pittsburgh, Penn." (1857) VI.2 Citizens Association of New York. "Encroachment of Nuisances upon Populous Up-Town Districts" (1864) VI.3 "Demolished and Titled By the Earthquake, Homes on Howard Street at 17th, 1906. (544-7961) Kelly and Chadwick." San Francisco Earthquake of 1906. VI.4 "Smog, Salt Lake City, Utah, November 11, 1950." Part VII: Traversing and Transforming Urban Space: Transportation and Planning Editors' Introduction to Part VII Essays 7.1 Sam Bass Warner, Jr., From Walking City to the Implementation of the Street Railways (1962) 7.2 Marta Gutman, The Landscape of Charity in California: First Imprints in San Francisco (2014) 7.3 Clifton Hood, The Subway and the City (1993) 7.4 Robert Fogelson, Wishful Thinking: Downtown and the Automotive Revolution (2001) 7.5 D. Bradford Hunt, Planning a Social Disaster (2009) Documents 7.1 National Interstate and Defense Highways Act (1956) 7.2 Walter D. Moody, Wacker's Manual of the Plan of Chicago (1913) 7.3 A Selection from the Housing Act of 1949 7.4 Toni Randolph, Southdale Mall, Edina, Minnesota (2006) 7.5 Jane Jacobs, The Use of Sidewalks: Assimilating Children (1961) 7.6 Congress for the New Urbanism, Charter of the New Urbanism (1996) Illustrations Transportation Revolution Photo Essay VII.1 "Clic-Clack De Omnibus," Street Scene, 1835. VII.2 "Whitehall, South, and Staten Island Ferries and Revenue Barge Office, New York." c. 1850s-1860s. VII.3 Trolley Wayfinder, "Bird's Eye View of Trolley Routes in New England," New England Street Railway Club, 1907. VII.4 Horsecar, New York City, 1908. VII.5 Norfolk, Virginia, Granby Street, c. 1915. VII.6 Cable Car, Hyde Street Hill, San Francisco, c. 1970s. VII.7 Creeping Sickness, American City. April 1929. Explorations in Urban Planning and Design VII.8 Ebenezer Howard, Garden-City Diagram, Garden Cities of To-Morrow (1902) VII.9 "A Perspective View of Part of the Model Town of Radburn, New Jersey" (1929) VII.10 Celebration, Florida, 2008 VII.11 The New York Highline, 2017 Part VIII: Urban Migrations, Race, and Social Mobility Editors' Introduction to Part VIII Essays 8.1 Arnold R. Hirsch, The Second Ghetto and the Dynamics of Neighborhood (1983, 1998) 8.2 Lisa Krissoff Boehm, Making a Way out of No Way: African American Women and the Second Great Migration (2009) 8.3 Chad Berry, The Great White Migration, 1945-1960 (2000) 8.4 Robert O. Self, White Noose (2003) 8.5 Emily E. Straus, Separate But Unequal (2014) Documents 8.1 Zoot Suit Riots (1943) 8.2 Sloan Wilson, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1955) 8.3 Alverrine Parker, Memories of the Second Great Migration (2002) 8.4 Harriette Arnow, The Dollmaker (1954) Illustrations VIII.1 "Map 1. Percentage of black population, in census tracts, city of Chicago, 1940" VIII.2 "Map 3. Percentage of black population, in census tracts, city of Chicago, 1960" Part IX: Race and Borderlands in the Post-War Metropolis Editors' Introduction to Part IX Essays 9.1 Thomas J. Sugrue, Class, Status and Residence: The Changing Geography of Black Detroit (1996) 9.2 N.B.D. Connolly, Bargaining and Hoping (2014) 9.3 Monica Perales, Making a Border City (2010) 9.4 A.K. Sandoval-Strausz, Latino Landscapes: Postwar Cities and the Transnational Origins of a New Urban America (2014) Documents 9.1 Watts Riots (1965) 9.2 Adam Fortunate Eagle, Urban Indians (1964-1969) 9.3 Oakland Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, Ten Point Plan (1966) 9.4 President George H. W. Bush, Address to the Nation on the Civil Disturbances in Los Angeles, California (1992) Illustrations IX.1 "Map 7.1(a). Black Population in Detroit, 1940. 1 Dot = 200" IX.2 "Map 7.1 (d). Black Population in Detroit, 1970. 1 Dot = 200" Part X: Postindustrial Cities Editors' Introduction to Part X Essays 10.1 Hal Rothman, Inventing Las Vegas (2003) 10.2 Aaron Shkuda, Artist Organizations, Political Advocacy, and the Creation of a Residential SoHo (2016) 10.3 Chloe E. Taft, The Postindustrial Factory (2016) 10.4 Todd R. Clear and Natasha A. Frost, The Punishment Imperative (2014) Documents 10.1 Patrick Sisson, "How a 'reverse Great Migration' is reshaping U.S. cities," Curbed (2018) 10.2 Investigation of Ferguson Police Department (2015) References and Suggested Bibliography Copyright Information Index

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