Allen, J.B. (1966) The Company Town in the American West. Norman: Univ. of Oklahoma Press.
2.
Allswang, J.M. (1971) A House for All Peoples. Lexington : Univ. of Kentucky Press.
3.
Bernard, R. and B. Rice (1975) "Political environment and the adoption of progressive municipal reform." J. ofUrban History1 (February): 149-174.
4.
Barth, G. (1964) Bitter Strength. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press.
5.
Barton, J. (1975) Peasants and Strangers. Cambridge : Harvard Univ. Press.
6.
Berry, B.J.L. (1964) "Cities as systems within systems of cities," pp. 116-137 in J. Friedmann and W. Alomzo (eds.) Regional Development and Planning: a Reader. Cambridge: MIT Press.
7.
Baron, H.M. and B. Hymer (1968) "The Negro worker in the Chicago labor movement," pp. 232-285 in J. Jacobsen (ed.) The Negro and the American Labor Movement. Garden City, NJ: Doubleday.
8.
Blau, P.M. and O.D. Duncan (1967) The American Occupational Structure. New York: John Wiley.
9.
Bowden, M.J. (1974) "The growth of central districts in large cities," pp. 75-109 in L. F. Schnore (ed.) The New Urban History. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press.
10.
Buenker, J. (1969) "The urban political machine and the Seventeenth Amendment," J. ofAmerican History56 (September): 305-322.
11.
Cohen, R.B. (1976) "The modern corporation in the city." Ph.D. dissertation . New York: New School for Social Research.
12.
Condit, C.W. (1973, 1974) Chicago, 1910-1970. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press.
13.
Conzen, M.P. (1975) Capital flows and the developing urban hierarchy: state bank capital in Wisconsin, 1854-1895." Economic Geography51 (October): 321-338.
14.
Degraaf, L.B. ( 1970) "The city of black angels: emergence of the Los Angeles ghetto, 1890-1930." Pacific Historical Rev.39 (August): 323-353.
15.
Denton, D.R. (1976) "The union movement in American hospitals, 1847-1976 ." Ph.D. dissertation. Boston: Boston University.
16.
Dorsett, L.W. (1968) "The city boss and the reformer." Pacific Northwest Q.63 (October): 150-154.
17.
Duncan, B. and S. Lieberson (1970) Metropolis and Region in Transition. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
18.
Dykstra, R. (1968) The Cattle Towns. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
19.
Glaab, C.N. (1965) "The historian and the American city: a bibliographic survey," pp. 53-80 in P. M. Hauser and L. F. Schnore (eds.) The Study of Urbanization. New York: John Wiley.
20.
Geddes, P. (1915) Cities in Evolution. London : William & Norgate.
21.
Golden, C.D. (1974) "Urbanization and slavery: the issue of compatibility," pp. 231-246 in L. F. Schnore (ed.) The New Urban History. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press.
22.
Goheen, P.G. (1970) "Victorian Toronto 1850 to 1900: pattern and process of growth." Chicago: Department of Geography, University of Chicago.
23.
Handlin, O. (1956) Boston's Immigrants: A Study in Acculturation. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press.
24.
Harris, S.E. (1957) International and Interregional Economics. New York: McGraw-Hill.
25.
Harrison, B. (1974) "The economic development of Massachusetts." Report to the Joint Committee on Commerce and Labor. Boston: Massachusetts State Legislature.
26.
Heilbrun, J. (1974) Urban Economics and Public Policy. New York: St. Martin's Press.
27.
Holli, M.G. (1969) Reform in Detroit: Hazen S. Pingree and Urban Politics. New York: Oxford Univ. Press.
28.
Isard, W. and M.J. Peck (1954) "Location theory and international and interregional trade theory." Q. J. of Economics68 (February): 97-114.
29.
Jackson, J.J. (1970) New Orleans in the Gilded Age: Politics and Urban Progress, 1880-1886. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Univ. Press.
30.
Katzman, M.I. (1969) "Opportunity, subculture, and the economic performance of urban ethnic groups." Amer. J. of Economics and Sociology28 (October): 351-366.
31.
Knights, P.R. (1971) The Plain People ofBoston, 1830-1860. New York: Oxford Univ. Press.
32.
Korman, G. (1967) Industrialization, Immigrants and Americanizers: the View from Milwaukee, 1866-1921. Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin.
33.
Lampard, E.E. (1974) "Two cheers for quantitative history: an agonostic forword," pp. 12-48 in L. F. Schnore (ed.) The New Urban History. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press.
34.
---( 1973) "The urbanizing world," pp. 3-57 in H. J. Dyos and M. Wolff (eds.) The Victorian City. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press.
35.
———( 1970) "The dimensions of urban history: a footnote to the'Urban Crisis'." Pacific Historical Rev.39 (August): 261-276.
36.
---( 1961) "The study of urbanization." Amer. Historical Rev.67 (October): 49-61.
37.
——— (1955) "The history of cities in economically advanced areas." Economic Development and Cultural Change3 (January): 81-136.
38.
Lindstrom, D. and J. Sharpless (forthcoming) "Urban growth and economic structure in antebellum America ," in P. Uselding(ed.) Research in Economic History. Greenwich, NY: Johnson Associates.
39.
Lindstrom, D. (1977) Behind Growth: Economic Change in the Philadelphia Region, 1810-1850. New York: Columbia Univ. Press.
40.
Lubove, R. (1967a) "The urbanization process: an approach to historical research." J. of the Amer. Institute of Planners33 (January): 33-39.
41.
---( 1967b) The Urban Community: Housing and Planning in the Progressive Era. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall .
42.
McKelvey, B. ( 1952) "American urban history today." Amer. Historical Rev.57 (July): 919-929.
43.
Miller, Z.L. (1974) "Urban blacks in south 1865-1920: an analysis of some quantitative data on Richmond, Savannah, New Orleans, Louisville, and Birmingham," pp. 184-204 in L. F. Schnore (ed.) The New Urban History. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press.
44.
——— ( 1968) Boss Cox's Cincinnati. New York: Oxford Univ. Press.
45.
Muller, E.K. (1976) "Selective urban growth in the middle Ohio valley, 1800-1860." Geographic Rev.66 (April): 178-199.
46.
Mumford, L. (1938) The Culture of Cities. New York: Harcourt Brace & World.
47.
Nelli, H.S. ( 1970) Italians in Chicago, 1880-1930: a Study in Ethnic Mobility. New York. Oxford Univ. Press.
48.
Ososfky, G. (1966) Harlem: the Making of a Ghetto. New York: Harper & Row.
49.
Pessen, E. [ed.] (1974) Three Centuries of Social Mobility in America. Lexington, MA : D.C. Heath.
50.
Pigou, A.C. ( 1920) The Economics of Welfare. London: Macmillan.
51.
Piore, M.J. (1973) "Fragments of a 'sociological' theory of wages ." Amer. Economic Rev.63 (May): 377-384.
52.
Pleck, E.H. ( 1972) "The two-parent household: black family structure in late nineteenth-century Boston." J. of Social History6 (Fall): 1-31.
53.
Pred, A.R. (1974) "Large-city interdependence and the pre-electronic diffusion of innovation in the United States," pp. 51-74 in L. F. Schnore (ed.) The New Urban History . Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press.
54.
--- ( 1966) The Spatial Dynamics of U.S. Urban-Industrial Growth, 1880-1914. Cambridge: MIT Press .
55.
Rudwick, E. ( 1972) Race Riot at East St. Louis, July 2, 1917. New York: Atheneum.
56.
Schlesinger, A.M., Sr. (1940) "The city in American history." Mississippi Valley Historical Rev.27 (June): 43-66.
57.
Schnore, L. F. [ed.] (1974) The New Urban History: Quantitative Explorations by American Historians. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press.
58.
---( 1958) "Social morphology and human ecology." Amer. J. of Sociology63 (May): 620-634.
59.
Scott, M. ( 1969) American City Planning Since 1890. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press.
60.
Sharpless, J.B. (1977) City Growth in The United States, England andWales, 1820-1861. New York: Arno Press.
61.
Singleton, G.H. (1974) "Fundamentalism and urbanization: a quantitative critique of impressionist interpretations," pp. 205-227 in L. F. Schnore (ed.) The New Urban History . Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press.
62.
Smith, P.E. (1961) "Markov chains, exchange matrices and regional development." J. of Regional Sci.3 (Summer): 27-36.
63.
Spear, A.H. (1967) Black Chicago: the Making of a Negro Ghetto, 1890-1920 . Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press .
64.
Stave, B.M. (1970) The New Deal and the Last Hurrah: Pittsburgh Machine Politics. Pittsburgh: Univ. of Pittsburgh Press.
65.
Sorokin, P.A. (1927) Social Mobility. New York: Harper Bros.
66.
Starobin, R.S. (1969) Industrial Slavery in the Old South. New York: Oxford Univ. Press.
67.
Stone, K. (1974) "Origins of job structures in the steel industry." Rev. of Radical Pol. Economics6 (Summer): 61-77.
68.
Thernstrom, S. (1973) The Other Bostonians: Poverty and Progress in the American Metropolis, 1880-1970. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press.
69.
——— (1971) "Reflections on the new urban history." Daedalus100 (Spring): 359-375.
70.
Tilly, C. ( 1974) An Urban World. Boston: Little, Brown.
71.
Tuttle, W.M., Jr., ( 1972) "Contested neighborhoods and racial violence: Chicago in 1919," pp. 232-45 in K. T. Jackson and S. K. Schultz (eds.) Cities in American History. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
72.
Ullman, E.L. (1957) American Commodity Flow. Seattle : Univ. of Washington Press.
73.
Vinyard, J.E. (1976) The Irish on the Urban Frontier: Nineteenth CenturyDetroit. New York: Arno Press.
74.
Wade, R.C. (1964) Slavery in the Cities: the South, 1820-1860. New York: Oxford Univ. Press.
75.
———( 1959) The Urban Frontier. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press.
76.
Ward, D. (1971) Cities and Immigrants: a Geography of Change in Nineteenth Century America. New York: Oxford Univ. Press.
77.
Warner, S.B., Jr., and S. Fleish ( 1976) "The past of today's present: a social history of America's metropolises, 1860-1960." J. of Urban History3 (November): 3-65.
78.
Warner, S.B., Jr. (1972) The Urban Wilderness. New York: Harper and Row.
79.
———( 1962) Streetcar Suburbs. Cambridge: MIT Press.
80.
Warner, W.L. and P.S. Lunt (1941) The Social Life of a Modern Community. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press.
81.
Waskow, A. 1. (1966) From Race Riot to Sit-In. Garden City: Doubleday.
82.
Weber, A.F. (1899) The Growth of Cities in the Nineteenth Century . New York: Columbia Univ. Press .
83.
Weinstein, J. (1962) "Organized business and the city commission and manager movements." J. of Southern History28 (May): 167-181.
84.
Wheeler, K.W. (1968) To Wear a City's Crown: the Beginning of Urban Growth in Texas, 1836-1865. Cambridge : Harvard Univ. Press.
85.
Willia Mson, J.G. and J.A. Swanson (1966) "The growth of cities in the American northeast, 1820-1870." Explorations in Entrepreneurial History 2nd series 4 (Supplement).
86.
Zunz, O. ( 1977) "Detroit en 1880: espace et segregation." Annales32 (January/February): 106-136.