Urban Sights: Urban History and Visual CultureMain MenuIntroductionConflicting Visions of Renewal in Pittsburgh's Hill District, 1950-1968 by Laura GrantmyreSan Francisco Views: Robert Bechtle and the Reformulation of Urban Vision by Bridget GilmanVisualizing Iraq: Oil, Cinema, and the Modern City by Mona DamlujiFilmic Witness to the 1964 Kitty Genovese Murder by Carrie RentschlerBuses from Nowhere: Television and Anti-busing Activism in 1970s Urban America by Matt DelmontMona Damluji89c6177132ce9094bd19f4e5159eb300a76ef0dfMatthew F. Delmont5676b5682f4c73618365582367c04a35162484d5Bridget Gilman032da9b6b9003c284100547a1d63b1ed9aca49e2Laura Grantmyre8add17c1c26ed9de6b804f44312bd03052f5735eCarrie Rentschlere7ded604f66cae2062fa490f51234edecd44a076
Gilman Note
12013-06-29T15:11:47-07:00Bridget Gilman032da9b6b9003c284100547a1d63b1ed9aca49e22553plain2013-08-16T14:16:24-07:00Bridget Gilman032da9b6b9003c284100547a1d63b1ed9aca49e2For instance, the increasing price of living in urban centers and inner suburbs is indicative of the great appeal traditional density–architectural, economic, and cultural–holds for many. See C. B. Leinberger, 'The death of the fringe suburb', New York Times, 25 Nov 2011 http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/26/opinion/the-death-of-the-fringe-suburb.html?_r=2&emc=eta1 accessed 9 Mar 2013.