Oxford Encyclopedia of American Urban History
by Timothy J. Gilfoyle 2021-01-09 02:50:51
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Urban History synthesizes three generations of urban historical scholarship, providing a thematic and chronological overview of American urban history from the pre-Columbian era until the beginning decades of the t... Read more
The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Urban History synthesizes three generations of urban historical scholarship, providing a thematic and chronological overview of American urban history from the pre-Columbian era until the beginning decades of the twenty-first century. The 92 articlescollected in these two volumes describe and analyze the transformation of the United States from a simple agrarian and small-town society to a complex urban and suburban nation. Each article has been authored, peer-reviewed, and edited by scholars expert in the field, offering a reliable,historiographically informed examination of a specific subject in American urban history.The Encyclopedia differs from previous publications by providing semi-structured, synoptic articles ranging from 6,000 to 8,000 words or more. Each article is divided into three parts: 1. an accessible narrative overview of an important issue in American urban history; 2. a brief historiographicalsummary of significant writers and publications on the subject; and 3. a short introduction to essential primary sources. This tri-part format allows each article to serve multiple audiences: those who simply want an informed an intelligent introduction to a given topic; those interested inidentifying the leading publications on a specific subject; and those interested in performing more detailed research. Less
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  • 10.91 X 7.8 X 4.69 in
  • 1712
  • Oxford University Press
  • April 26, 2019
  • English
  • 9780190853860
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