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Welcome to H-URBAN, which is a moderated, multi-disciplinary forum for discussion and dissemination of scholarship on urban history and urban studies. As a member of H-NET (Humanities and Social Sciences OnLine), H-Urban has no geographical or chronological boundaries. Thus, we welcome the involvement of scholars, professionals, and graduate students who are interested in urban places and processes across the globe and in all eras.

In addition to our on-going discussion, our Web Pages offer a wide range of information and services to urbanists. "About H-Urban and Guidelines" offers a more in-depth introduction to our forum (in existence since 1993) and the etiquettes we've adopted to enhance our communication. To post a message to H-Urban, send an email to h-urban@h-net.msu.edu.

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Recent Messages
- CFP: Centre for Metro. History, "Restoration London" (Deadline 31 May)  Matthew Davies <Matthew.Davies@sas.ac.uk>
- Re: Examples of "informal welfare provision"  David Green <david.r.green@kcl.ac.uk>
- Re: Examples of "informal welfare provision"  Wendy Plotkin <wendyplotkin@wbhsi.net>
- Re: Examples of "informal welfare provision"  Michael Kahan <kahan.michael@gmail.com>
- CFP (Savannah): "The Spirituality of Place" (Deadline: May 15)  E. G. Daves Rossell <erossell@scad.edu>
- CFP: "History Connections: Teaching U.S. History in a Global Society" (Deadline  "Crystal Johnson" <cjohnson@chicagohistoryfair.org>
- SEMINAR (Columbia): Korrol, "Latina Narratives in New York's History" (3/31)  Abigail Joseph <akjoseph@gmail.com>
Recent Reviews

Reviewer: Charles Coulter
Title: Upbuilding Black Durham: Gender, Class, and Black Community Development in the Jim Crow South
Author: Leslie Brown

Reviewer: Andrew Thornley
Title: Planning Twentieth-Century Capital Cities
Author: David L. A. Gordon

Reviewer: Frank Chua
Title: Constructing Singapore: Elitism, Ethnicity and the Nation-Building Project
Author: Michael D. Barr, Zlatko Skrbisˌ

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