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American Urban History II
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OCW Course Topics
Humanities
History
American History
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Social Science
Urban Studies
OCW Course Topics
Social Science
Public Administration
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American Urban History II
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Two images of a building, one taken in 1907 in black and white, and the other in color of the building today
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Two images of a building, one taken in 1907 in black and white, and the other in color of the building today
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How The Sound Was “Saved” The Battle of the Oyster Bay-Rye Bridge
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How The Sound Was “Saved” The Battle of the Oyster Bay-Rye Bridge
Example of student work for a research paper on the history of the built environment in American cities.
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This is a seminar course that explores the history of selected features of the physical environment of urban America. Among the features considered are parks, cemeteries, tenements, suburbs, zoos, skyscrapers, department stores, supermarkets, and amusement parks. The course gives students experience in working with primary documentation sources through its selection of readings and class discussions. Students then have the opportunity to apply this experience by researching their own historical questions and writing a term paper.
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Two images of a building, one taken in 1907 in black and white, and the other in color of the building today
Macy's flagship store in Herald Square in Manhattan, circa 1907 and present day respectively. Department stores are discussed in Ses #9. Images courtesy of the Library of Congress and docjohnboy on Flickr.
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zoos
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