Race and Crime in Urban Amerial (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1984); \X/illiam A. V. Clark, “Residential Preferences and Neighborhood Racial Segregation: A Test of the Schelling Segregation Model,” Demogrnp/1_y 28 (1991): 1-19; ...
For more biographical information on Cubberley, particularly his power as one of public education's ''managers of virtue,'' see David B. Tyack and Elizabeth Hansot, Managers of Virtue: Public School Leadership in America, 1820–1980, ...
Analyzing the realities of race, ethnicity, and class in modern-day America, an incisive study examines four working- and lower-middle-class Chicago neighborhoods--African American, white ethnic, Latino, and one in transition--assessing how ...
Especially now, when we feel our identity, culture, and values changing shape, the collective message from all the diverse voices in this inspiring book is one of hope for the future. Now in paperback with a new preface.
Chronicles how ten architectural eyesores became beloved symbols of the cities, countries and culture to which they belong. Includes the Washington Monument and Eiffel Tower.
If you're overwhelmed by the mess we call our environment, then stretch out under a tree (remember them?) with these cartoons and see if a good laugh won't sweep the cobwebs (and asbestos) from your troubled mind and help renew your ...
Neighborhood creator Jerry Van Amerongen has carted his bizarre family of eccentrics away to the Old Cartoon Characters Rest Home, but their hilarious antics are immortalized in this last family album.
Polly Winkler is determined to keep the weird Kreeps family out of her life when they move into the spooky house next door.