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Urban History | Volume 5  Number 2 | Fall 1990  | OAH Magazine of History

Urban History
Volume 5 Number 2 | Fall 1990
OAH Magazine of History


Contents

Urban History-A Special Section

Changing Directions in U.S. Urban History
Howard Gillette, Jr.

The Stages of American Urbanization
David R. Goldfield

Technology and the City
Josef W. Konvitz, Mark H. Rose, and Joel A. Tarr

Urban Development in European and American Discourse in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
Andrew Lees

Historians and the Suburbs
Margaret Marsh

Departments and Columns

FROM THE EDITOR

DIALOGUE
Lowell and the Industrial City in Nineteenth-Century America
Edward Jay Pershey

ON TEACHING
Nontraditional Teaching: Social History in the Streets
Harriet Davis-Kram

Walking Tours for Teaching Urban History in Boston and
Other Cities
William Holton

LESSON PLANS
The Pride and Pain of Chinese Immigration: Folk Rhymes from San Francisco's Chinatown
Terrie Epstein

Serving the Urban Poor in Tum-of-the-Century Cleveland
Brian Ross

Lesson Plans in Urban Economics
Albert Alexander

PROFILE
DeWitt Clinton and the Rise of Urban New York
David W. Fuchs

BIOGRAPHY
How to Read a City: A Geographic Perspective
Christopher L. Salter

97 Orchard Street: The Biography of a Tenement
James Shenton

REVIEWS

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