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_aGilfoyle, Timothy J. _956350 |
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_aIntroduction: _bUrban History, Arnold Hirsch, and the Second Ghetto Thesis Redux/ |
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_bSage, _c2020. |
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520 | _aThe death of American historian Arnold Hirsch, in 2018, generated multiple reexaminations of his profoundly influential “second ghetto thesis.” Hirsch’s landmark Making the Second Ghetto: Race and Housing in Chicago, 1940 - 1960 (1983) is considered among the most important books on twentieth-century American history published in the past half century. In 2003, contributors to a special issue of the Journal of Urban History reflected on the twentieth anniversary of Hirsch’s second ghetto thesis. More recently, a new generation of urbanists have emerged who build upon and challenge Hirsch’s work. This forum highlights this new generation. | ||
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_09176 _916956 _dThousand Oaks Sage Publications _tJournal of urban history _x00961442 |
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