How "Neighborhood" Arose, Changed, and Grew: A Bilingual Canadian Story [0.03%]
《邻里》的诞生、转变与壮大——一个加拿大的双语故事
Richard Harris
Richard Harris
"Neighborhood" is routinely used when referring to the history of residential areas in North American cities. In fact, it is unclear whether this has always been the preferred term, and how its meaning has changed. A survey of the English- ...
Abandoning the SRO: Public Health Withdrawal from Sanitary Enforcement in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside [0.03%]
放弃SRO:温哥华唐人街公共卫生部门退出卫生执法
Jeffrey Masuda;Right to Remain Research Collective
Jeffrey Masuda;Right to Remain Research Collective
This paper situates a ten-year period of political upheaval in addressing the problem of Single Room Occupancy (SRO) housing in Vancouver, Canada, within an epistemic transformation of public health. Until 1970, the Vancouver Health Departm...
Carola Hein
Carola Hein
Corporate and public actors have built the physical and financial flows of petroleum into the very landscape. This article identifies different layers of those flows- physical, represented, and everyday practices-that combine into a palimps...
From the "Phoenix of Legends" to the "Ultimate Monument" of the times: stadia, spectators, and urban development in postwar Paris [0.03%]
从“传说中的凤凰”到时代的“最终纪念碑”:战后巴黎的体育场、观众与城市发展
Robert W Lewis
Robert W Lewis
This article analyzes the renovation and construction of the Parc des Princes and the Stade de France in post-Second World War Paris. The history of the two stadia testifies to a shift in the envisioned role of stadia in the Parisian basin ...
City, region, and in between: New York City's water supply and the insights of regional history [0.03%]
城市、区域及两者之间:纽约市的供水系统与区域史研究的新视角
David Soll
David Soll
Urban historians have greatly expanded their geographical purview in recent years, incorporating suburbs and hinterlands into their analysis of social and environmental change. Urban environmental historians and suburban historians have pla...
Providing local color?: "cape coloreds," "cockneys," and Cape Town's identity from the late nineteenth century to the 1970s [0.03%]
添砖加瓦?南非开普敦的有色人与 cockney 对当地身份认同的影响(19 世纪晚期至 20 世纪七十年代)
Vivian Bickford-Smith
Vivian Bickford-Smith
Jim Dyos, founding-father of British urban history, argued that cities have commonly acknowledged “individual characteristics” that distinguish them. Such distinctive characteristics, though usually based on material realities, are promot...
Evangelical Church polity and the nuances of white flight: a case study from the Roseland and Englewood neighborhoods in Chicago [0.03%]
以芝加哥罗沙兰和恩格勒伍德社区为例的福音派教会体制与白人群体迁徙的微妙之处
Mark T Mulder
Mark T Mulder
Present patterns of residential segregation have been proven to have antecedents in the so-called white flight of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Close scrutiny of this social phenomenon has yielded results that indicate complicated impetuses ...
Dolores Hayden
Dolores Hayden
Seventy years ago, General Motors’ Highways and Horizons exhibit at the World’s Fair, designed by Norman Bel Geddes and Eero Saarinen, promoted demand for cars and federal highways without any concern for environmental sustainability, the...
Charitable collaborations in Bronzeville, 1928-1944: the "Chicago Defender" and the Regal Theater [0.03%]
《慈善合作在青铜区(1928—1944):和丽嘉影院》
Clovis E Semmes
Clovis E Semmes
In the twentieth century, race-based residential and commercial segregation that supported racial oppression and inequality became an elemental characteristic of urban black communities. Conflict-ridden, black-white relationships were commo...
Judith Ann Trolander
Judith Ann Trolander
Active adult, age-restricted communities are significant to urban history and city planning. As communities that ban the permanent residence of children under the age of nineteen with senior zoning overlays, they are unique experiments in s...