[URBANTH-L]Journal of Urban History contents, Jan. 2005

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From: Kathy Wells <kbwellsatjuh at email.uncc.edu>

The Journal of Urban History is pleased to announce the table of
contents for the January 2005 issue.

Journal of Urban History
Volume 31, Number 2/January 2005

CONTENTS

"Corridors of Flight, Zones of Renewal"
Industry, Planning and Policy in the Making of Metropolitan St.
Louis, 1940-1980
JOSEPH HEATHCOTT AND MAIRE A. MURPHY


"We're Blocking Youth's Path to Crime!"
The Los Angeles Coordinating Councils during the Great Depression
JANIS APPIER


"From Dairy Farms to Housing Tracts"
Environment and Race in the Making of a Memphis Suburb
CHAD MONTRIE

Review Essays

Ideology, Discourse and Locality
New Historians of Urban Public Health
BARRY DOYLE

Works Reviewed
SALLY SHEARD AND HELEN POWER, eds. Body and City: Histories of Urban
Public Health. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2001.

JOHN WELSHMAN, Municipal Medicine: Public Health in Twentieth-Century
Britain. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2000.

ALISON RAVETZ, Council Housing and Culture: The History of a Social
Experiment. London: Routledge, 2002.


Maps and Tapestries
Claiming the Sacred and Defining the Secular in America's Cities
SCOTT W. HOFFMAN

Works Reviewed
KENNETH J. HEINEMAN, A Catholic New Deal: Religion and Reform in
Depression Pittsburgh. University Park: Pennsylvania State University
Press, 1999.

ROBERT ORSI, ed., Gods of the City: Religion and the American Urban
Landscape. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999.

DIANE WINSTON, Red-Hot and Righteous: The Urban Religion of the
Salvation Army. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1999.


Desire in a Dry Land
KAREN R. MERRILL

Works Reviewed
CHRISTINE A. FINN, Artifacts:  An Archaeologist's Year in Silicon
Valley.  Cambridge, MA:  MIT Press, 2001.

HAL K. ROTHMAN AND MIKE DAVIS, eds., The Grit Beneath the Glitter:
Tales of the Real Las Vegas.  Berkeley, CA: University of California
Press, 2002.

MICHAEL F. LOGAN, The Lessening Stream: An Environmental History of
the Santa Cruz River.  Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 2002.


The Race That Changed New York
KEVIN MUMFORD

WENDELL PRITCHETT, Brownsville, Brooklyn: Blacks, Jews, and the
Changing Face of the Ghetto. Chicago:  University of Chicago Press,
2002.

JERALD E. PODAIR, The Strike That Changed New York:  Blacks, Whites,
and the Ocean-Brownsville Crisis. New Haven:  Yale University Press,
2002.

CRAIG STEVEN WILDER, A Covenant With Color:  Race and Social Power in
Brooklyn. New York:  Columbia, 2000.


The Journal of Urban History is always seeking the latest research.
We encourage you to submit your article-length manuscripts for our
consideration.  Forward them to

David R. Goldfield, Editor
Journal of Urban History
Department of History
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Charlotte, North Carolina 28223
For additional information, contact David R. Goldfield, Editor, at
<drgoldfi at email.uncc.edu>

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