Historical Geography

Volume 25 1997

City and the Environment

Guest Editor: Christopher G. Boone

COMMENTARY

A Response
D.W. Meinig

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Escapism: Another Key to Cultural-Historical Geography
Yi-Fu Tuan

Polluted Soil, Polluted Soils: The Rockefeller Hookworm Eradication Campaign in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1917-1926
Christian Brannstrom

THEMATIC ISSUE: CITY AND THE ENVIRONMENT

Cities and the Environment in Historical Perspective: An Introduction
Christopher G. Boone

Noisome, Noxious, and Offensive Vapors, Fumes, and Stenches in American Towns and Cities, 1840-1865
Christine Meisner Rosen

Planning Environmental Racism: The Construction of the Industrial Suburban Ideal in Los Angeles County in the Early Twentieth Century
Steven Sidawi

Private Initiatives to Make Flood Control Public: The St. Gabriel Levee and Railway Company in Montreal, 1886-1890
Christopher G. Boone

Corruption, Pollution, and the Problems of Public Provision: The Garrison Creek Sewer Scandal in Late-Nineteenth-Century Toronto
Catherine Brace

Rus in Urbe: The Spatial Evolution of Urban Parks in the United States, 1850-1920
Julie Tuason

Neighborhood Hygiene and "Renewal" in the U.S. South: The Purification of Pralltown During the Civil War Reconstruction and 1960s Urban Renewal Eras
Jennifer Kopf

CONFERENCE REPORTS

Social Science History Association
Chicago, Illinois, 1995

Anne Kelly Knowles

BOOK REVIEWS