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2.
. Industrial Revolution: Interpretations and Perspectives ( AHA Service Center pamphlet, Washington, D.C., 1957).
3.
With Harvey S.Perloff et al., Regions, Resources, and Economic Growth (Baltimore, 1960).
4.
"American Historians and the Study of Urbanization,"American Historical Review, 67 (October 1961), 49-61
5.
. The Rise of the Dairy Industry in Wisconsin, 1820-1920 (Madison, Wisc., 1963 ).
6.
"Urbanization and Social Change; on Broadening the Scope and Relevance of Urban History," in Oscar Handlin and John Burchard, eds., The Historian and the City (Cambridge, Mass., 1963), 225-247.
7.
"Historical Aspects of Urbanization," in Philip M. Hauser and Leo F. Schnore, eds., The Study of Urbanization ( New York, 1965), 519-554.
8.
"The Evolving System of Cities in the United States: Urbanization and Economic Development," in Harvey Perloff and Loudon Wingo, Jr., eds., Issues in Urban Economics (Baltimore, 1968), 81-139.
9.
"Historical Contours of Contemporary Urban Society: A Comparative View,"Journal of Contemporary History, 4 (July 1969), 3-25.
10.
"The Dimensions of Urban History: A Footnote to the 'Urban Crisis,'"Pacific Historical Review, 39(August 1970), 261-278
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. "The Urbanizing World," in H. J. Dyos and Michael Wolff, eds., The Victorian City: Images and Realities, 2 vols. (London and Boston, 1973), I, 3-57.
12.
"The Pursuit of Happiness in the City: Changing Opportunities and Options in America,"Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5thSeries, Vol. 23 (1973), 175-220
13.
. "Two Cheers for Quantitative History: An Agnostic Foreword," in Leo F. Schnore, ed., The New Urban History ( Princeton, N.J., 1975), 12-48.