A historical bibliography of architecture, landscape architecture, and urbanism



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Urban Renewal

Alberts, Robert C., The Shaping of the Point: Pittsburgh’s Renaissance Park, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh

Press, 1980
Allen, Peter, “The End of Modernism? People’s Park, Urban Renewal, and Community Design,” Journal of the

Society of Architectural Historians 70 (September 2011): 354-74
Ammon, Francesca Russello, “Commemoration Amid Criticism: The Mixed Legacy of Urban Renewal in

Washington, D.C.,” Journal of Planning History 8 (August 2009): 175-220


Bauroth, Nicholas, “The Possibility of a Housing Authority: Elite Negotiations and the Establishments of an Urban

Renewal Relocation Plan in Fargo, North Dakota,” Journal of Planning History 13 (November 2014): 341-

56
Brandi, Richard, “San Francisco’s Diamond Heights: Urban Renewal and the Modernist City,” Journal of

Planning History 12 (May 2013): 133-53
Brantz, Dorothee and Sonja Dumpelmann, Greening the City: Urban Landscapes in the Twentieth Century,

Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2011


Carriere, Michael, “Chicago, the South Side Planning Board, and the Search for (Further) Order: Toward an

Intellectual Lineage of Urban Renewal in Postwar America,” Journal of Urban History 39 (April 2013):

411-32
Chronopoulos, Themis, “Robert Moses and the Visual Dimension of Physical Disorder: Efforts to Demonstrate

Urban Blight in the Age of Slum Clearance,” Journal of Planning History 13 (August 2014): 207-33


Cohen, Lizabeth, “Buying into Downtown Revival: The Centrality of Retail to Postwar Urban Renewal in

American Cities,” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, no. 611 (May

2007): 82-95
Daly-Bednarck, Jean R., The Changing Image of the City: Planning for Downtown Omaha,1945-1973, Lincoln:

University of Nebraska Press, 1992


Donofrio, Gregory, “Attacking Distribution: Obsolescence and Efficiency of Food Markets in the Age of Urban

Renewal,” Journal of Planning History 13 (May 2014): 136-59


Engstrom, Susannah, “Building a Midwest Cultural Capital: Professional Theater and Urban Development in

Minneapolis,” Journal of Urban History 41 (September 2015): 962-80


Fairbanks, Robert B., “The Texas Exception: San Antonio and Urban Renewal, 1949-1965,” Journal of Planning

History 1 (May 2002): 181-96
Frank, Suzanne, “Harlem and the 1967 ‘New City’ Exhibition,” Journal of Planning History 11 (August 2012):

210-25
Gilbert, Daniel A., “’Why Dwell on a Lurid Memory?’ Deviance and Redevelopment in Boston’s Scollay Square,”



Massachusetts Historical Review 9 (2007): 103-33
Gotham, Kevin Fox, “A City without Slums: Urban Renewal, Public Housing, and Downtown Revitalization in

Kansas City, Missouri,” American Journal of Economics and Sociology 60 (January 2001): 285-316


Heathcott, Joseph, and Marie Agnes Murphy, “Corridors of Flight, Zones of Renewal: Industry, Planning, and

Policy in the Making of Metropolitan St. Louis, 1940-1980,” Journal of Urban History 31 (January 2005):

151-89
Highsmith, Andrew R., “Demolition Means Progress: Urban Renewal, Local Politics, and State-Sanctioned Ghetto

Formation in Flint, Michigan,” Journal of Urban History 35 (March 2009): 248-68

Hock, Jennifer, “Bulldozers, Busing, and Boycotts: Urban Renewal and the Integrationist Project,” Journal of

Urban History 39 (April 2013): 433-53
Holliman, Irene V., “From Crackertown to Model City? Urban Renewal and Community Building in Atlanta,

1963-1966,” Journal of Urban History 35 (March 2009): 369-88


Jackson, Mandi Isaacs, Model City Blues: Urban Space and Organized Resistance in New Haven, Philadelphia:

Temple University Press, 2008


Jenkins, William D., "Before Downtown: Cleveland, Ohio, and Urban Renewal, 1949-1958," Journal of Urban

History 27 (May 2001): 471-96
Jenks, Hillary, “Bronzeville, Little Tokyo, and the Unstable geography of Race in Post-World War II Los

Angeles,” Southern California Quarterly 92 (summer 2011): 201-35


Knowles, Scott Gabriel, ed., Imagining Philadelphia: Edmund Bacon and the Future of the City, Philadelphia:

University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009


Leazes, Francis J., Jr., and Mark T. Motte, Providence: The Renaissance City, Boston: Northeastern University

Press, 2004


Levine, Amy, “Urban Renewal and the Story of Berman v. Parker,” Urban Lawyer 42 (spring 2010): 423-75
Levine, Marc V. “Downtown Redevelopment as an Urban Growth Strategy: A Critical Appraisal of the Baltimore

Renaissance,” Journal of Urban Affairs 9:2 (1987) : 103-23


Lindgren, James M., Preserving South Street Seaport: The Dream and Reality of a New York Urban Renewal

District, New York: New York University Press, 2014

Lynall, Katharine, “A Bicycle Built-for-Two: Public-Private Partnership in Baltimore,” National Civic Review

72 (November 1983): 531-71
McCarthy, Michael, "Renaissance Rivalry in Baltimore: One Charles Center vs. One North Charles," Maryland

Historical Magazine 90 (summer 1995): 194-215
McKee, Guian A., “Blue Sky Boys, Professional Citizens, and Knights-in-Shining-Money: Philadelphia’s Penn

Central Project and the Constraints of Private Development,” Journal of Planning History 6 (February

2007): 48-80
______________, “’I’ve Never Dealt with a Government Agency Before’: Philadelphia’s Somerset Knitting Mills

Project, the Local State, and the Missed Opportunities of Urban Renewal,” Journal of Urban History 35

(March 2009): 387-409
______________, “Liberal Ends through Illiberal Means: Race, Urban Renewal, and Community in the Eastwick

Section of Philadelphia, 1949-1990,” Journal of Urban History 27 (July 2001): 547-83


Marks, Mara A. “Shifting Ground: The Rise and Fall of the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency,”

Southern California Quarterly 86 (fall 2004): 241-90
Michney, Todd M., “White Civic Visions Versus Black Suburban Aspirations: Cleveland’s Garden Valley Urban

Renewal Project,” Journal of Planning History 10 (November 2011); 282-309

Muller, Edward K., ed., “Forum: Pittsburgh’s Renaissance Revisited,” Journal of Urban History 41 (January 2015):

3-46


O’Connor, Thomas H., Building a New Boston: Politics and Urban Renewal 1950-1970, Boston: Northeastern

University Press, 1993


Otero, Lydia R., La Calle: Spatial Conflicts and Urban Renewal in a Southwestern City, Tucson: University of

Arizona Press, 2010 [Tucson]


Parson, Don, "'This Modern Marvel': Bunker Hill, Chavez Ravine, and the Politics of Modernism in Los Angeles,"

Southern California Quarterly 75 (Fall-Winter 1993): 333-50
Podagrosi, Angelo, and Igor Vojnovic, “Tearing Down Freedmen’s Town and African American Displacement in

Houston: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly of Urban Revival,” Urban Geography 29 (16 May-30 June

2008): 371-401
Rast, Joel, “Creating a Unified Business Elite: The Origins of the Chicago Central Area Committee,” Journal of

Urban History 37 (July 2011): 583-605
Rowan, Jamin Creed, “Sidewalk Narratives, Tenement Narratives: Seeing Urban Renewal through the Settlement

Movement,” Journal of Urban History 39 (April 2013): 392-410


Ryberg, Stephanie R. “Historic Preservation’s Urban renewal Roots: Preservation and Planning in Midcentury

Philadelphia,” Journal of Urban History 39:2 (2013): 193-213


Schuyler, David, A City Transformed: Redevelopment, Race, and Suburbanization in Lancaster, Pennsylvania,

1940-1980, University Station: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002

____________, "Prologue to Urban Renewal: The Problem of Downtown Lancaster, 1945-1960,"



Pennsylvania History 61 (January 1994): 75-101
Schwartz, Joel, The New York Approach: Robert Moses, Urban Liberals, and Redevelopment of the Inner City,

Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1993


Smith, Andrea, and Rachael Scarpato, “The Language of ‘Blight’ and Easton’s ‘Lebanese Town’: Understanding a

Neighborhood’s Loss to Urban Renewal,” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 134 (April

2010): 127-64
Sommer, Richard M., “The Urban Design of Philadelphia: Taking the Towne for the City,” in Edward Robbins

and Rodolph El-Khoury, eds., Shaping the City: Studies in History, Theory and Urban Design, London:

Routledge,
Souther, J. Mark, “Acropolis of the Middle-West: Decay, Renewal, and Boosterism in Cleveland’s University

Circle,” Journal of Planning History 10 (February 2011): 30-58


Spiers, John H., “’Planning with People’: Urban Renewal in Boston’s Washington Park, 1950-1970,” Journal of

Planning History 8 (August 2009): 221-47
Taft Chloe, “Wishing Upon a Star: Christmas Tourism and Urban Renewal in Bethlehem, PA,” Journal of

Planning History 12 (May 2013): 144-78

Teaford, Jon C., The Rough Road to Renaissance: Urban Revitalization in America, 1940-1985, Baltimore: Johns

Hopkins University Press, 1990
___________, “Urban Renewal and Its Aftermath,” Housing Policy Debate 11:2 (2000): 443-65
Zipp, Samuel, Manhattan Projects: The Rise and Fall of Urban Renewal in Cold War New York, New York:

Oxford University Press, 2010


_________, “The Roots and Routes of Urban Renewal,” Journal of Urban History 39 (April 2013): 366-91


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