Contemporary Chicago: A Bibliography (2015)

June 14, 2017 | Autor: Clinton Stockwell | Categoria: Chicago School, Chicago History, Chicago, Chicago School of Sociology, Chicago Politics
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Contemporary Chicago
A Bibliography
Clinton Stockwell, PhD
Fall 2015

Ansell, D.L. (2012). County: Life, death and politics at Chicago's public hospital. Chicago: Chicago Review Press.
Arredondo, G. F. (2008). Mexican Chicago: Race, identity and nation, 1916-39. Champaign: University of Illinois Press.
Axelrod, D. (2015). Believer: My forty years in politics. New York: The Penguin Press.
Baldwin. D.L. (2007). Chicago's new negroes: Modernity, the great migration, and black urban life. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.
Barrett, J. (2002). Work and community in the jungle: Chicago's packinghouse workers, 1894- 1922. Champaign: University of Illinois Press.
Bennett, L. (2012). The third cIty: Chicago and American urbanism. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Biles, R. (1995). Richard J. Daley: Politics, race and the governing of Chicago. Dekalb: Northern Illinois University Press.
Cabalero, F. V. & Torres, M. (2014). Global cities and immigrants: A comparative study of Chicago and Madrid. Peter Land Publishers.
Capetti, G. (1993). Writing Chicago: Modernism, ethnography and the novel. New York: Columbia University Press.
Carter, H.W. (2015). Union made: Working people and the rise of social Christianity in Chicago. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Chaskin, R. J. & Joseph, L. (2015). Integrating the inner city: The promise and peril of mixed income public housing transformation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Cohen, A., & Taylor, E. (2001). American pharaoh: Mayor Richard J. Daley - His battle for Chicago and the nation. New York: Little, Brown and Company.
Cohen, L. (2008). Making a new deal: Industrial workers in Chicago, 1919- 1939. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Cronon, W. (1991). Nature's metropolis: Chicago and the great west. New York: W.W. Norton.
Cutler, I. (2008). The Jews of Chicago: From shtetle to suburb. Champaign: University of Illinois Press.
Cruz, W. (2007). City of dreams: Latino immigration to Chicago. University Press of America.
Cutler, I. (2006). Chicago: Metropolis of the mid-continent. Fourth Edition. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
De Geova, N. (2005). Working the boundaries: Race, space and "illegality" in Mexican Chicago. Durham: Duke University Press.
Despres, L. (2005). Challenging the Daley machine: A Chicago alderman's memoir. Evanston: Northwestern University Press.
Drake, S.C & Cayton, H. Forward by Pattillo, M. (2015). Black metropolis: A study of negro life in a northern city. Enlarged Edition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Duis, P. (1998). Challenging Chicago: Coping with everyday life, 1837- 1920. Champaign: University of Illinois Press.
Dyja, T. L. (2013). Third coast: When Chicago built the American dream. New York: Penguin Books.
Ebenstein, L. (2015). Chicagonomics: The evolution of Chicago free market economics. New York: St. Martin's Press.
Erdmans, M. P. (1998). Opposite Poles: Immigrants and ethnics in Polish Chicago, 1976- 1990. Penn State University Press.
Fennel, C. (2015). Last project standing: Civics and sympathy in post welfare Chicago. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Fernandez, L. (2014). Brown in the windy city: Mexicans and Puerto Ricans in post war Chicago. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Finley, M.L., etal. (2016). The Chicago freedom movement: Martin Luther King, Jr. and civil rights activism in the north. Lexington: The University of Kentucky Press.
Fisher, C. (2015). Urban green: Nature, recreation, and the working class in industrial Chicago. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.
Ford, L.T.A (2009). Soldier field: A stadium and its history. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Fuerst, J.S. (2005). When public housing was paradise: Building community in Chicago. Westport, Ct.: Praeger Books.
Gilbert, J. (1991). Perfect cities: Chicago's utopias of 1893. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Gilfoyle, T. (2006). Millennium park: Creating a Chicago landmark. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Gomberg-Munoz, R. (2010). Labor and legality: An ethnography of a Mexican immigrant network. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Grams, D. (2010). Producingl local color: Art networks in ethnic Chicago. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010.
Green, A. (2009). Selling the race: Culture, community and Black Chicago: 1940- 1955. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Green, J. (2007). Death in the Haymarket: The story of Chicago, the first labor movement, and the bombing that divided gilded age America. New York: Anchor Books.
Green, P., and Holli, M.G., Editors. (2013). The mayors: The Chicago political tradition. Fourth Edition. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Grossman, J. R. (1991). Land of hope: Chicago, black southerners and the great migration. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Grossman, J.R., Keating, A.D. & Reiff, J. (2004). The encyclopedia of Chicago: Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Gustaitis, J. (2013). Chicago's greatest year, 1893: The white city and the birth of a modern metropolis. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Haas, J. (2011). The Assassination of Fred Hampton: How the FBI and the Chicago police murdered a Black Panther. Chicago: Chicago Review Press.
Hagedorn, J. (2015). The insane Chicago way: The daring plan of gangs in Chicago to create a spanish
mafia. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Hagedorn, J. (2008). A world of gangs. Armed young men and gangsta culture (Globalization and
Community). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota.
Harkness, G. (2014). Chicago hustle and flow: Gangs, gangsta rap and social class. Minneapolis:
University of Minnesota Press.
Harpster, R. (2009). The railroad tycoon who built Chicago: A biography of William Butler Ogden.
Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Helgeson, J. (2014). Crucibles of Black empowerment: Chicago's Neighborhood Politics from the New
Deal to Harold Washington. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Hine, D. C., McCluskey, Jr., J. (2012). The black Chicago renaissance. Champaign: University of Illinois
Press.
Hines, T.S. (2008). Burnham of Chicago: Architect and planner. Second Edition. Chicago: University of
Chicago Press.
Hirsch, A. R. (1982). Making the second ghetto: Race and housing in Chicago, 1940- 1960. New Haven:
Cambridge University Press.
Hogan, J. & and Brady, J.E. (2015). The great Chicago beer riot: How lager struck a blow for liberty. The
History Press.
Hudson, J. C. (2006). Chicago: A geography of the city and its Region. Chicago: University of Chicago
Press.
Hunt, B. (2010). Blueprint for disaster: The unraveling of Chicago public housing. Chicago University of
Chicago Press.
Hunt, B. D., & DeVries, J. (2013). Planning Chicago. Chicago: APA Press.
Hyra, D. S. (2008). The new urban renewal: The economic transformation of Harlem (New York) and
Bronzeville (Chicago). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Innis-Jiminez, M. (2013). Steel barrio: The great Mexican migration to South Chicago, 1915- 1940. New
York: NYU Press.
Jacknis, I.; Snead, J.; McVicker, D.; Hinsley, C. M. and, Wilcox. D.R. (2016). Coming of age in Chicago:
The 1893 World's Fair and the coalescence of American anthropology. Lincoln: University of
Nebraska Press.
Janowitz, R. (2010). Culture of opportunity: Obama's Chicago, the people, the politics and ideas of Hyde
Park. Chicago: Ivan R. Dee.
Jentz, J. B. & Schneirov, R. (2012). Chicago in the age of capital: Class, politics and democracy during the
Civil War and Reconstruction. Champaign: University of Illinois Press.
Joiner, T. E. (2007). Sin in the city: Chicago and revivalism 1880-1920. Columbia: University of Missouri
Press.
Jones, P. A. & Holli, M. G. (1995). Ethnic Chicago: A multicultural portrait. Grand Rapids: William B.
Eerdmans.
Kamin, B. (2010). Terror and wonder: Architecture in a tumultuous age. Chicago: The University of
Chicago Press.
Karim, J. (2009). American Muslim women: Negotiating race, class and gender within the Ummah. New
York: NYU Press.
Keating, A. D. (2002). Building Chicago: Suburban builders and the creation of a divided metropolis.
Champaign: University of Illinois Press.
Keating, A.D. (2008). Chicago neighborhoods and suburbs: A historical guide. Chicago: University of
Chicago Press.
Keating, A.D. (2012). Rising up from Indian country: The battle of Fort Dearborn and the birth of
Chicago. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Keil. H. & Jentiz, J. B., eds. (1983). German workers in industrial Chicago: 1850- 1910: A comparative
perspective. Dekalb: Northern Illinois University Press.
Kefales, M. J. (2003). Working class heroes: Protecting home, community and nation in a Chicago
neighborhood. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Keller, D. (2015). The story of Camp Douglas: The story of Chicago's forgotten Civil War prison. Arcadia.
Klinenberg, Eric. (2002). Heat wave: A social autopsy of disaster in Chicago. Chicago: The University of
Chicago Press.
Koenerman, K. (2013). First son: The biography of Richard M. Daley of Chicago. Chicago: University of
Chicago Press.
Kotlowitz, A. (2004). Never a city so real: A walk in Chicago. New York: Random House.
Kotlowitz, A. (2011). There are no children here: The story of two boys growing up in the other America.
New York: Anchor Books.
Koval, J., Bennett, L., Bennett, M., Demissie, Garner, F. B., and Kim, K., Editors. (2008). The new
Chicago: A social and cultural Analysis. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Krist, G. (2013). City of scoundrels: The 12 days of disaster that gave birth to modern Chicago.
New York: Broadway Books.
Lan, S. (2013). Diaspora and class consciousness. Chinese immigrant workers in multiracial Chicago.
London: Routlege.
LaPier, R. R. & Beck, D.R.M. (2015). City Indian: Native American activism in Chicago, 1893- 1934.
Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Larson, E. (2004). The devil in the white city: Murder, magic, and madness at the fair that changed
America. New York: Vintage.
Lewis, R. (2008). Chicago made: Factory networks in the industrial metropolis. Chicago University of
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Lindberg, R. C. (2015). Gangland Chicago: Criminality and lawlessness in the windy city. Lanham, Md.:
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Ling, H. (2012). Chinese Chicago: Race, transnational migration and community since 1870. Stanford:
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Lloyd, R. (2006). Neo-Bohemia: Art and commerce in the postindustrial city (Chicago's Bucktown/Wicker
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