Journal of Urban History 41 (2015), 5

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Journal of Urban History 41 (2015), 5
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Thousand Oaks 2015: Sage Publications
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Journal of Urban History
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Fritsche, Jana

Journal of Urban History (JUH), peer-reviewed and published bi-monthly, provides scholars and professionals with the latest research, analyses, and discussion on the history of cities and urban societies throughout the world. JUH presents original research by distinguished authors from the variety of fields concerned with urban history. Each insightful issue offers the latest scholarship on such topics as public housing, migration, urban growth, and more.

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Special Section: Urban America and the Carceral State

Rethinking Urban America through the Lens of the Carceral State
Heather Ann Thompson and Donna Murch

Welfare Crises, Penal Solutions, and the Origins of the “Welfare Queen”
Julilly Kohler-Hausmann

Between a Rock and Hard Place: Delaware Prison Reform and the Urban Landscape, 1961–1977
Yohuru Williams

Pushers, Victims, and the Lost Innocence of White Suburbia: California’s War on Narcotics during the 1950s
Matthew D. Lassiter

Creating Crime: The Rise and Impact of National Juvenile Delinquency Programs in Black Urban Neighborhoods
Elizabeth Hinton

The Law and Order Origins of Urban Gay Politics
Timothy Stewart-Winter

Cell Taught, Self Taught: The Chicano Movement Behind Bars – Urban Chicanos, Rural Prisons, and the Prisoners’ Rights Movement
Robert T. Chase

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Suburban Land Development in Antebellum Boston
Ronald Dale Karr

“Everywhere Is Taksim”: The Politics of Public Space from Nation-Building to Neoliberal Islamism and Beyond
Bülent Batuman

The Modern Vernacular Reassessed: The Socioarchitectural Origin of the Taipei Walkup Apartments
Jin-Ann Lin and Liang-Chuan Chen

Review Essays

“Closer to Heaven”: Race and Diversity in Suburban America
Dylan Gottlieb

Ideas, Actors, Conflicts, and Contexts Matter: Postwar Planning in American Urban History
Laura Grantmyre

Back to the Future: New Histories of New York in a New Age of Inequality
Nick Juravich

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