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Encyclopedia of American urban history /

A two volume A to Z encyclopedia covering the rise of urban America in the 20th century. Interdisciplinary approach covering topics from economics, geography, anthropology, politics, and sociology. Consists of 450 entries from over 200 contributors.

Автор-организация: Sage Publications., Sage eReference (Online service)
Други автори: Goldfield, David R., 1944-
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Thousand Oaks : Sage Publications, ℗♭2007.
Серия: Gale virtual reference library
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Онлайн достъп: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=474278
Подобни документи: Print version:: Encyclopedia of American urban history.
Съдържание:
  • v. 1. Abbott, Edith
  • Abrams, Charles
  • Ackerman, Frederick L.
  • Addams, Jane
  • Addiction
  • African American Business Districts
  • African American Mayors
  • African Americans in Cities
  • African Americans in Suburbs and African American Towns
  • Air Conditioning
  • Air Pollution
  • Airports
  • Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • Alley Housing
  • American State Capitals
  • Americanization Movement
  • Amusement Parks
  • Anderson, Sherwood
  • Annexation
  • Apartment Buildings
  • Architecture
  • Armour, Philip Danforth
  • Armstrong, Louis
  • Art and Public Space
  • Ashcan School
  • Asian Americans in the Suburbs
  • Atlanta, Georgia
  • Austin, Texas
  • Back of the Yards
  • Balloon-Frame Construction
  • Baltimore, Maryland
  • Banks and Banking
  • Bar Culture
  • Barry, Marion S., Jr.
  • Bartholomew, Harland
  • Baseball and Ballparks
  • Basketball
  • Bauer, Catherine
  • Bellows, George
  • Benjamin Franklin Parkway
  • Benton, Thomas Hart
  • Black Panther Party
  • Black Power
  • Blackouts
  • Blockbusting
  • Blues Music
  • Bogart, Humphrey
  • Bohemianism
  • Boom Towns
  • Boosterism
  • Bosses and Machines
  • Boston, Massachusetts
  • Bowery, The
  • Brice, Fanny
  • Broadacre City
  • Brooklyn, New York
  • Brooklyn Bridge
  • Building Industry
  • Building Regulations and Building Codes
  • Bungalow
  • Burgess, Ernest W.
  • Burlesque
  • Burnham, Daniel H.
  • Busing
  • Byrne, Jane M.
  • Cabrini-Green
  • Canals
  • Capone, Al
  • Carter Administration: Urban Policy
  • Catholicism
  • Celebration, Florida
  • Central Park
  • Central Place Theory
  • Century of Progress
  • Chain Stores
  • Chaplin, Charlie
  • Charity Organization Society
  • Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Chicago Fire
  • Chicago School of Architecture
  • Chicago, Illinois
  • Child Labor
  • Children in Cities and Suburbs
  • Childs, Richard Spencer
  • Chrysler Building
  • Cincinnati, Ohio
  • City Beautiful Movement
  • City Efficient Movement
  • City in Literature
  • City Planning
  • Civil Rights
  • Clinton Administration: Urban Policy
  • Coal Towns
  • College Towns
  • Columbia, Maryland
  • Columbus, Ohio
  • Commercial Strip
  • Community Development Block Grants
  • Community in the Cities
  • Community in the Suburbs
  • Commuting
  • Company Towns
  • Concentric Zone Model
  • Coney Island
  • Congestion
  • Conservatism
  • Consolidation
  • Cooley, Charles Horton
  • Coughlin, John Joseph
  • Country Clubs
  • Crime and Criminals
  • Criminal Justice System
  • Crowds and Riots
  • Crump, Edward H.
  • Curley, James Michael
  • Daley, Richard J.
  • Dallas, Texas
  • Dance Halls
  • Death and Dying
  • Deindustrialization
  • Density
  • Denver, Colorado
  • Desegregation of Education
  • Detroit, Michigan
  • Dinkins, David N.
  • Disneyland
  • Downtown
  • Drinking Places
  • Du Bois, W.E.B.
  • Dumbbell Tenement
  • Economy of Cities
  • Edge Cities
  • Education in Cities
  • Elevators
  • Ellis Island
  • Empire State Building
  • Environment and Ecology
  • Environmental Racism
  • Erie Canal
  • Ethnic Neighborhoods
  • Fair Housing Act of 1968
  • Families in Cities and Suburbs
  • Family Planning
  • Fannie Mae
  • Federal Government and Cities
  • Federal Housing Administration
  • Federal Housing and Home Finance Agency
  • Financial Districts
  • Fire Departments
  • Fitzgerald, F. Scott
  • Five Points
  • Flatiron Building
  • Flophouses
  • Folklore
  • Ford, Henry
  • Fort Worth, Texas
  • Franchises and Franchising
  • Frazier, E. Franklin
  • Freeways and Expressways
  • Fresno, California
  • Gambling
  • Gangs
  • Garbage and Garbage Collection
  • Garden Cities
  • Gateway Cities
  • Gay Men's Cultures in Cities
  • Gender
  • Gentrification
  • Ghetto
  • Ghost Towns
  • Gilman, Charlotte Perkins
  • Gladden, Washington
  • Golden Gate Park
  • Great Depression and Cities
  • Greenbelt Towns
  • Greenwich Village
  • Grid Pattern
  • Gun Use and Control
  • Hague, Frank
  • Harlem, New York
  • Harlem Renaissance
  • Hatcher, Richard
  • Haymarket Riot/Massacre
  • Hearst, William Randolph
  • Henry Street Settlement
  • Higher Education
  • Historic Preservation
  • Hollywood
  • Home Owners Loan Corporation
  • Home Rule
  • Homelessness
  • Homeownership
  • Homicide
  • Hopper, Edward
  • Horne, Frank S.
  • Horses in Cities
  • Hospitals
  • Hotels
  • Housing, Owner-Built
  • Housing Act of 1934
  • Housing Act of 1937
  • Housing Act of 1949
  • Housing Act of 1954
  • Housing Segregation
  • Houston, Texas
  • Howard, Ebenezer
  • Howe, Frederic C.
  • Howells, William Dean
  • Hoyt, Homer
  • Hull-House
  • Incorporation
  • Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Industrial City
  • Industrial Suburbs
  • Influenza Epidemic of 1918 to 1919
  • Informal Economy
  • Infrastructure and Urban Technical Networks
  • Internet and Cities
  • Interstate Highway Act of 1956
  • Irvine, California
  • Islam
  • Jackson, Maynard
  • Jacobs, Jane
  • Jazz
  • Jenney, William Le Baron
  • Johnson Administration: Urban Policy
  • Joplin, Scott
  • Judaism and Jewish Communities
  • Juvenile Delinquency and the Juvenile Justice System
  • Kahn, Louis I.
  • Kansas City, Missouri
  • Kelley, Florence
  • Kenna, Michael "Hinky Dink"
  • Kennedy Administration: Urban Policy
  • Kerner Commission
  • Kerouac, Jack
  • Koch, Edward Irving
  • Ku Klux Klan
  • La Guardia, Fiorello
  • Lakewood, California (and the Lakewood Plan)
  • Land Developers and Development
  • Landmarks Preservation
  • Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Latinos in Cities and Suburbs
  • Lawrence, David L.
  • Lesbian Culture in Cities
  • Levitt, William
  • Levittown
  • Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
  • Lindsay, John V.
  • Llewellyn Park, New Jersey
  • Lodging, Boarding, and Rooming Houses
  • Logue, Edward
  • Los Angeles, California
  • Lower East Side.
  • v. 2. MacDonald, Thomas H.
  • Marsh, Reginald
  • Masculine Domesticity
  • Mass Culture
  • Mayor-Council Government
  • Memphis, Tennessee
  • Mencken, H.L.
  • Metropolitan Area
  • Metropolitan Government
  • Mexican Americans
  • Miami, Florida
  • Middle Class in Cities
  • Middle Class in the Suburbs
  • Middletown
  • Mill Towns
  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota
  • Mobile Home Communities
  • Model Cities
  • Modernism and the City
  • Mormons
  • Moses, Robert
  • Motels
  • Motion Pictures and Cities and Suburbs
  • Mount Laurel Decision
  • Movie Theaters and Urban Space
  • Moynihan, Daniel Patrick
  • Muckrakers
  • Mulholland, William
  • Multicentered Metropolis and Multiple-Nuclei Theory
  • Mumford, Lewis
  • Municipal Associations
  • Municipal Government
  • Murphy, Frank
  • Museums
  • Myrdal, Gunnar
  • National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
  • National Urban League
  • Native Americans in Cities
  • Nativism
  • Natural Environment and Cities
  • Negro (Baseball) Leagues
  • Neighborhood
  • New Deal: Urban Policy
  • New England Towns and Villages
  • New Orleans, Louisiana
  • New Towns
  • New Urban History
  • New Urbanism
  • New York, New York
  • New York World's Fair, 1939
  • Newspapers
  • Nickelodeons
  • Nixon Administration: Urban Policy
  • Nolen, John
  • Oakland, California
  • Olmsted, Frederick Law, Sr.
  • Park, Robert Ezra
  • Parks
  • Pedestrian Malls
  • Penurbia
  • Perry, Clarence Arthur
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Philanthropy
  • Phoenix, Arizona
  • Pingree, Hazen S.
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Playgrounds
  • Plazas
  • Plunkitt, George Washington
  • Police and Police Departments
  • Polish Americans in Cities
  • Politics in Cities
  • Politics in the Suburbs
  • Population and Population Growth
  • Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) Train
  • Portland, Oregon
  • Postmodernism
  • Poverty and Welfare in Cities
  • Prisons
  • Progressivism
  • Prohibition
  • Prostitution
  • Prudential Insurance and Housing Development
  • Pruitt-Igoe Housing Project
  • Public Education
  • Public Health
  • Public Housing
  • Public Space
  • Public Works
  • Pulitzer, Joseph
  • Pullman, Illinois
  • Queer Space
  • Race Riots
  • Racial Zoning
  • Radburn, New Jersey
  • Railroad Stations
  • Railroad Suburbs
  • Railroads
  • Rapid Transit
  • Rauschenbusch, Walter
  • Reagan Administration: Urban Policy
  • Recreation
  • Red-Light District
  • Redlining
  • Regional Plan Association
  • Regional Plan of New York and Its Environs
  • Regional Planning
  • Regional Planning Association of America
  • Religion in Cities and Suburbs
  • Rent Control
  • Resort Towns
  • Restaurants
  • Reston, Virginia
  • Restrictive Deed Covenants
  • Retirement Communities
  • Richmond, Virginia
  • Riis, Jacob August
  • Rioting
  • Riverside, Illinois
  • Robert Taylor Homes
  • Rouse, James W.
  • Row House
  • Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Salvation Army
  • San Antonio, Texas
  • San Diego, California
  • San Fernando Valley
  • San Francisco, California
  • Satellite City
  • Sears Tower
  • Seattle, Washington
  • Second Ghetto
  • Segoe, Ladislas
  • Settlement House Movement
  • Sewage and Sanitation Systems
  • Silicon Valley
  • Sinclair, Upton
  • Single Women in the City
  • Single-Family Detached House
  • Skid Row
  • Skyscrapers
  • Slavery in Cities
  • Sloan, John
  • Slum
  • Smart Growth
  • Smith, Alfred E.
  • Smith, Wilbur S.
  • Social Geography of Cities and Suburbs
  • Social Gospel
  • Social Mobility
  • Social Protest
  • Social Services and Charity
  • Social Welfare
  • South Side of Chicago
  • Spanish Colonial Towns and Cities
  • Special Assessments
  • Sprague, Franklin Julian
  • St. Louis, Missouri
  • States and Cities
  • Statue of Liberty
  • Steffens, (Joseph) Lincoln
  • Stein, Clarence S.
  • Stockyards
  • Stokes, Carl Burton
  • Street Lighting
  • Streetcar and Bus Boycotts
  • Streetcar Suburbs
  • Strong, George Templeton
  • Strong, Josiah
  • Stuyvesant Town
  • Suburban Railroad Service
  • Suburbanization
  • Sullivan, Louis Henri
  • Sunbelt and Snowbelt Cities
  • Sunday, William Ashley (Billy)
  • Supermarkets
  • Swift, Gustavus Franklin
  • Tammany Hall
  • Taxes and Tax Revolt Movements
  • Telegraph
  • Temperance Movement
  • Tenant Unions
  • Tenement
  • Theme Parks
  • Thompson, William Hale "Big Bill"
  • Trade and Commerce
  • Triangle Fire
  • Truman Administration: Urban Policy
  • Tucson, Arizona
  • Tugwell, Rexford Guy
  • Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Tunnels
  • Tweed, William Marcy
  • U.S. Conference of Mayors
  • Union Stock Yard
  • United States Housing Authority
  • Universal Negro Improvement Association
  • Upper Class in Cities and Suburbs
  • Urban Crisis
  • Urban Development Action Grant Program
  • Urban Ecology
  • Urban Finance
  • Urban Frontier
  • Urban Humor
  • Urban Immigration
  • Urban Institute
  • Urban Land Institute
  • Urban Political Reform
  • Urban Protest Movements
  • Urban Renewal and Revitalization
  • Urban Sprawl
  • Urbanization
  • Utopian Towns and Communities
  • Vaudeville
  • Voluntarism and Voluntary Associations
  • Wald, Lillian D.
  • War on Poverty
  • Warner, Sam Bass, Jr.
  • Warner, William Lloyd
  • Washington, D.C.
  • Washington, Harold
  • Water
  • Weaver, Robert C.
  • Webb, Del E.
  • Weber, Adna
  • Whyte, William H.
  • Wichita, Kansas
  • Williams, William Carlos
  • Wirth, Louis
  • Woman's City Clubs
  • Women and Public Space
  • Women in Cities
  • Women's Civic Improvement Organizations and Voluntary Associations
  • Women's Literature of Cities
  • Women's World Fairs
  • Wood, Elizabeth
  • Woolworth Building
  • Working Class in Cities and Suburbs
  • Working Women's Organizations
  • World Fairs and Expositions
  • World War II and the City
  • Wright, Frank Lloyd
  • Wright, Henry
  • Wright, Richard
  • Yellow Journalism
  • Youth Culture
  • Zoning.
  • v. 1. A
  • L
  • v. 2. M
  • Z.