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INDEX 895 HARRIS, LESLIE M., “Slavery, Emancipation, and Class Formation in Colonial and Early National New York City,” 339 JAZBINSEK, DIETMAR, “The Metropaondl tihes Mental Li ( Simmel: On the History of an An tipathy,” 102 JIMENEZ, CHRISTINAM “Popular Organizing for Pt rvices: Residents Modernize Morelia, Mex- ico, 1880-1920." 495 KEATING, ANN DURKIN, “Chicagoland: More Than the Sum of Its Parts,” 213 LANARO, PAOLA, “Economic Space and Urban Policies 1 Markets in the Italy of the Early Mod ern Age,” 37 LASSITER, MATTHEW D., “The Suburban Origins of f 1° Conservatism: Middle-Class Con sciousness in the Charlotte Busing Crisis,” 549 MAYNARD, STEVEN, “‘Without Working?’ Capitalism, Urban ( ire, and Gay History,” 378 MOHL, RAYMOND A.., “Stop the Road: Freeway Revolts in American Cities,” 674 MUROLO, PRISCILLA, “His, Hers, Theirs: Gender Integration in U.S. Labor History” [Review Essay], 874. NICOLAIDES, BECKY M., “The Neighborhood Politics of Class orking-Class Suburbo f Los An- geles, 1920-1940," 428. ORENIC, LIESL MILLER, “Rethinking Workplace Culture: Fleet Service Clerks in the American Airline Industry, 1945-1970," 452 OWENS, ALASTAIR, “Property, Power, and the City in Great Britain” [Review Essay], 299 PAGE, BRIAN D., see Goings, K. W PURDY, SEAN, “By the People, For the People: Tenant Organizing in Toronto's Regent Park Housing Pro- ject in the 1960s and 1970s," 519 REIF, HEINZ, see Funck, M RIBHEGGE, WILHELM, “City and Nation in Germany from the Middle Ages to the Present: The Origins of the Modern Civil Society in the Urban Tradition,” 21 RICHTER, AMY G.. “A Few Great Men: Or How to Get Things Done in New York City” [Review Essay], 266 ROSE, MARK H., “Technology and Politics: The Scholarshiy [wo Generationosf Urban-Environmental Historians” [Review Essay], 769 ROSE, MARK H., and JOEL A. TARR, “Technology, Politics | the Structuring of the City” [Special Is sue Introduction], 643 ROTH, MATTHEW W., “Whittier BoulevSaixtrh dSt,re et Bridge,and the Origins of Transportation Exploi- tation in East Los Angeles,” 729 SANGER, VICTORIA, and ISABELLE WARMOES, “TI! ty Gates of Louis XIV,” 50 SALMAN, TON, “Apocryphal Citizenship: Anthropologizing the Citizenship Debate in Latin America,” 853 SCHRAG. ZACHARY M, “The Freeway Fight in Washington, D.C.: The Three Sisters Bridgei n Three Ad ministrations,” 648 SCHWARZ, LEONARD, “Early Modern London and the End of Polarities” [Review Essay], 311. SHEVYREV, ALEXANDER, “The Axis Petersburg-Moscow vard and Inward Russian Capitals,” 70 SOUTHER, J. MARK, “Landscapes of Leisure: Building an Urban History of Tourism” [Review Essay], 257 STAVE, BRUCE M.., see Cohen, I STEINHOFF, ANTHONY J. “Religioans Urban Culture: A View from Strasbourg, 1870-19147" 152 TARR, JOEL A., see Rose, M. H TROTTER, JOE W., and PATRICIA COOPER, “Urban and Labor History: Oid and New Connections +7 [Special Issue Introduction], 32 WELCH, PAUL D.., “How Early Were Cities in the Eastern United States?” [Review Essay], 594 WARMOES, ISABELLE, see Sanger, V WILSON, LESLIE, “The Rise of the GoldeCnit y: Los Angel he Twentieth Century” [Review Essay], 275. Articles: “African Americans versus the Memphis Street Railway Company: Or, How to Win the Battle but Lose the War, 1890-1920," Goings and Page, 131. “Apocryphal Citizenship: Anthropologizing the Citizenship Debate in Latin America?’ Salman, 853 896 JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY / September 2004 “The Axis Petersburg-Moscow: Outward and inward Russian Capitals,” Shevyrev, 70. “By the People, For the People: Tenant Organizing in Toronto’s Regent Park Housing Project in the 1960s and 1970s,” Purdy, 519. “Chicagoland: More Than the Sum of Its Parts,” Keating, 213. “City and Nation in Germany from the Middle Ages to the Present: The Origins of the Modern Civil Society in the Urban Tradition,” Ribhegge, 21. “The City Gates of Louis XIV,” Sanger and Warmoes, 50. “Conversation with Lizabeth Cohen: Urban History and the Consumers’ Republic,” Cohen with Stave, 231. “Economic Space and Urban Policies: Fairs and Markets in the Italy of the Early Modern Age,” Lanaro, 37. “The Freeway Fight in Washington, D.C.: The Three Sisters Bridge in Three Administrations,” Schrag, 648. “In the Heart of Darkness: Blackouts and the Social Geography of Lighting in the Gaslight Era,” Baldwin, 749. “Levees of Hope: African American Steamboat Workers, Cities, and Slave Escapes on the Antebellum Mis- sissippi,’ Buchanan, 360. “The Makings of a Fine Prosperity: Thomas M. Storke, the Santa Barbara News-Press, and the Campaign to Approve the Cachuma Project,’ Adamson, 189. “The Metropolis and the Mental Life of Georg Simmel: On the History of an Antipathy,” Jazbinsek, 102. “Mother Goose’s Map: Tabloid Geographainde Gsa y Male Experience in 1950s Toronto,” Churchill, 826. “Navigating Ethno-Racial Currents: Mexicans in Chicago, 1919-1939,” Arredondo, 399. “The Neighborhood Politics of Class in a Working-Class Suburb of Los Angeles, 1920-1940,’ Nicolaides, 428. “Paying the Rent’: A Long-Term Perspective on Changes in an Everyday Pattern, Stockholm 1850-1939 with a Comparative European Outlook,” Forsell, 85. “Popular Organizing for Public Services: Residents Modernize Morelia, Mexico, 1880-1920," Jiménez, 495. “Race, Gender, and Labor in 1960s Memphis: ‘1AM A MAN’ and the Meaning of Freedom,” Green, 465. “Religion as Urban Culture: A View from Strasbourg, 1870-1914," Steinhoff, 152. “Reshaping Cities: The Staging of Political Transformation,’ Blockmans, 7 “Rethinking Workplace Culture: Fleet Service Clerks in the American Airline Industry, 1945-1970; Orenic, 452. “Show Down in Center City: Staging Redeve!opment and Citizenship in Bicentennial Philadelphia, 1974- 1977,” Feffer, 791. “Slavery, Emancipataindo Cnl,as s Formation in Colonial and Early National New York City,” Harris, 339. “Stop the Road: Freeway Revolts in American Cities,’ Mohl, 674. “The Suburban Origins of ‘Color-Blind’ Conservatism: Middle-Class Consciousness in the Charlotte Bus- ing Crisis,” Lassiter, 549. “Union Terminal: Business Clubs, Railroads, and City Planning in Cincinnati, 1880-1933; Hahn, 707. “Whittier Boulevard, Sixth Street Bridge, and the Origins of Transportation Exploitation in East Los An- geles,” Roth, 729. “Without Working?’ Capitalism, Urban Culture, and Gay History,” Maynard, 378. Introductions: “European Urban History. Urban History in Europe” [Special Issue], Funck and Reif, 3. “Technology, Politics, and the Structuring of the City” [Special Issue], Rose and Tarr, 643. “Urban and Labor History: Old and New Connections” [Special Issue], Trotter and Cooper, 327. Review Essays: “Chinatown, City and Nation-State: Toward a New Understandofi nAsgia n American Urbanity,” Chen, 604. “Early Modern London and the End of Polarities;’ Schwarz, 311. “Ethnic, Race, and Coalition Politics in Postindustrial Urban America; Canton, 616. “A Few Great Men: Or How to Get Things Done in New York City,” Richter, 266. “His, Hers, Theirs: Gender Integration in U.S. Labor History,’ Murolo, 874. “History in Urban Theory,” Beauregard, 627. “How Early Were Cities in the Eastern United States?” Welch, 594. “Landscapes of Leisure: Building an Urban History of Tourism,’ Souther, 257. “Monuments, Memory, and the Future of the Past in Modern Urban Germany,” Davis, 583.

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