All Stories

  1. Hometown advantage: the making of a modern suburb
  2. The world’s first slum improvement programme: Calcutta’s bustees, 1876–1910
  3. A Portrait of North American Urban Historians
  4. The Home of Capital
  5. The Federal Impact on Early Postwar Suburbanization
  6. How newspapers portray suburbs: A paradox
  7. Modes of Informal Urban Development
  8. Secondary suites: A survey of evidence and municipal policy
  9. Secondary suites. Introduction to the Special Section
  10. Landlords, tenants, and the legal status of secondary suites in Hamilton, Ontario
  11. Eugenie L. Birch, Shahana Chattaraj and Susan M. Wachter (eds.) 2016: Slums: How Informal Real Estate Markets Work . Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press
  12. The political ecology of the metropolis: Metropolitan sources of electoral behaviour in eleven countries edited by Jefferey M.Sellers, DanielKübler, MelanieWalter-Rogg, and R. AlanWalks, ECPR Press, Colchester, 2014, 534 pp., cloth $120.97 (ISBN 978-19073
  13. North American Odyssey: Historical Geographies for the Twenty‐First Century
  14. CONFRONTING SUBURBAN POVERTY IN AMERICA by E. Kneebone and A. Berube. Brookings Institution Press, Washington, D.C., 2013. No of pages: xiv + 169. Price: $28.95 (hardback). ISBN 978-0-8157-2390-5
  15. The merger delusion: How swallowing its suburbs made an even bigger mess of Montreal by PeterTrent, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2012, 700 pp., cloth C$39.95 (ISBN 9780773539327)