Serial Bibliography Project
URBAN AND PLANNING HISTORY
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- Environment and Planning A. 12/yr.
- Call number: HT 166 E551
- Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design. 6/yr.
- Call number: NA 2750. E5
- Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy. 6/yr.
- Call number: H 97.E 65
- Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 6/yr.
- Call number: H 1.E58
- These four journals cover mostly European topics, include mostly European
references, and include articles with far more technical and statistical content
than any others in this bibliography. None of the titles publishes bibliographies;
all of them list books received at the journal's web site. Journal A publishes
8-10 articles per issue, with strong attention to business and commercial
concerns, and 8-10 book reviews of works (mostly British, all English-language)
of up to three years old. Journal B's articles are strong on strategic planning,
national and local planning, and planning models and simulations; it publishes
6-8 articles per issue, with 8-15 book reviews of works 2-4 years old. Journal
C focuses on economics and politics of public policy, policy and analysis,
and policy research, with 6-8 articles and 4-6 book reivews of works 2-3 years
old per issue. Journal D has a clear geographic emphasis, with an editorial
board consisting mostly of geographers; it publishes 4-6 articles and 2-4
book reviews of works up to 2 years old in each issue.
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- Journal of Historical Geography, see entry under Science, Technology and
Environmental History
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- Journal of Planning Education and Research. 4/yr.
- Call number: HT 392. J68
- JPER, published by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning for
planning educators and practitioners, inclues no bibliographies. Its six or
so articles per issue cover current issues in planning and planning education,
with emphasis on planning theory and its treatment in graduate planning programs.
JPER includes 3-6 book reviews per issue of books generally 1-2 years old.
Of particular interest is a review of ten prominent European planning journals,
some not readily available in U.S. research libraries, in vol. 17 (Winter,
1997) 182-5.
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- *Journal of Planning Literature, 1985--. 4/yr.
- Call number: HT 166 .J6
- Devoted to publishing review articles and abstracts of recent literature
in the field of city and regional planning. Each issue contains 1-3 refereed
articles providing a comprehensive and critical evaluation of a particular
subject; 300-400 abstracts of books, journal articles, research reports, and
government documents. This serial bibliography, divided by subject, includes
planning history and the history of cities and regions. Includes a subject
index.
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- Journal of the American Planning Association (JAPA), 1979--.
4/yr.
- Call number: NA 9000 .A451
- Continues JAIP (1935-78). Among planning journals, JAPA alone attempts to
catalogue the current literature in the field. JAPA, which claims to provide
"high quality, cutting-edge research with practical applications,"
includes a "literature in planning" section in every issue with
several hundred entries per issue encompassing books received, documents and
reports received, and selected articles from 16 journals (citations only).
Each section (books, documents, periodical articles) is subdivided into twenty
categories; items are covered generally three to twelve months after publication.
Each issue also includes 15 book reviews covering materials 1-2 years old,
and four articles on a wide-range of planning topics, including environment
and economy, planning theory, transportation, urban form and design, planning
history, and politics and society. JAPA articles are central to professional
planning discourse, and are frequently reprinted in compilations and used
in graduate planning programs. No ongoing serial bibliography is published.
Cumulative index approximately every five years.
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- Journal of Urban History, 1974--. 6/yr.
- Call number: HT 111 .J68
- JUH, representing the junction of urban studies and history, is "concerned
about the history of cities and urban societies in all periods of human history
and in all geographic areas of the world." 1-4 articles per issue are
written by scholars in a variety of disciplines (urban studies, planning,
history, geography, American studies, and others) and are not limited to U.S.
subjects. Each issue has 3-4 articles and, occasionally, a review article.
Sometimes publishes oral history interviews with reknowned urban history scholars.
Does not publish feature or serial bibliographies. Indexed annually; indexes
for 1974-83 cumulated in the Nov. 1984 issue.
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- Planning. 12/yr.
- Call number: NC 101. A57
- Where JAPA is the American Planning Association's scholarly journal, this
is the association's less technical monthly organ. Planning is not a peer-reviewed
research journal, but does help readers stay current on planning issues with
4-5 fairly non-technical articles per issue, plus smaller matter including
national notes of interest, a calendar, capsules of current events, and job
listings. Two to three books (0-2 years old) are reviewed each issue, always
by the same reviewer.
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- Planning History. 4/yr.
- Newsletter for members of the International Planning History Society. Replaces
Planning History Bulletin, the newsletter of the Planning History Group.
The Planning History Group and the Society for American City and Regional
Planning History have co-chartered the International Planning History Society.
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- Planning History Present. 2/yr.
- Newsletter for the Society for American City and Regional Planning History
(SACRPH). Much good information about the profession and professional activities.
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- Planning Perspectives. 4/yr
- Published in the U.K. and edited by one of the preeminent urban and planning
historians in the world, Anthony Sutcliffe. International in scope, publishes
articles on history, planning, and the environment. Good book review section,
also international in scope.
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- *Sage Urban Studies Abstracts, 1973--. 4/yr.
- Call number: HT 51 .S24
- Publishes abstracts of recent urban studies materials including books, articles,
theses, conference proceedings, and anything else they can find. Divided by
topics, including urban history, with cross-references by subject and author
index.
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- Town Planning Review. 4/yr.
- Call number: NA 9000. T65.
- No bibliographies. TPR covers town and regional planning (synonymous in
British English with the American "urban planning") in "countries
with advanced industrial economies and in newly emergent industrialized states."
Subjects of the six articles per issue include urban management, strategic
and regional planning, sustainable urban development, rural planning, coastal
and estuary planning, local government and planning, transportation planning,
planning history, and urban design. Articles and the twelve book reviews per
issue cover mostly British material, some other European material, and a small
percentage of American issues and texts. TPR often includes about six book
notes (mini-reviews) in addition to the regular reviews; all books reviewed
are less than two years old.
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- Urban Affairs Review (formerly Urban Affairs Quarterly)
6/yr.
- No bibliographies. Each issue offers a feature essay with shorter response
essays, and/or 2-4 articles. Contributors are generally scholars of political
science, sociology, and geography, though the articles often share a political
focus, with frequent attention also to race and class. Issues include 2-6
book reviews of works published in English, 1-2 years old; an occasional single
short review essay appears.
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- *Urban History, 1992--. 2/yr.
- Call number: HT 101 .U675
- Previously titled Urban History Yearbook. Published in the U.K. Includes
a serial bibliography of recently published books and articles dealing with
urban history. Aims to be comprehensive for materials published in the U.K.
and includes extensive entries from France, Spain, and the U.S. Arranged by
subject areas with an index of towns. Also reviews books, articles, and dissertations
annually (in the issue not dedicated to the bibliography), arranged by pre-1800
and post-1800. Includes selected conference reports.
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- *Urban History Association Newsletter. 2/yr.
- Publishes a serial bibliography of books, articles, and dissertations on
urban history, broadly defined. For membership in UHA, contact Dr. Judith
Spraul-Schmidt, UHA Membership Secretary, 2830 Urwiler Ave., Cincinnati, OH
45211. First year of membership free to graduate students.
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- Urban History Review/Revue d'histoire urbaine, 1975--. 2/yr.
- Call number: HT 101 .U7
- Previously titled Urbanism Past & Present. Bills itself as a
"vehicle for the exchange of information, theories, and techniques relating
to the development of urban communities over time. Focus is primarily on Canada,
but does publish non-Canadian material when it deals w/comparative, methodological,
or historiographic issues or topics. Contains a section for reports on work
in progress, thesis abstracts, information on recent publications and notes
on archival and other sources. No ongoing serial bibliography. Occasionally
publishes annotated bibliographies on special topics.
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- Urban Studies, 1964--. 6/yr.
- Call number: HT 101 .U7
- Published in Scotland, Urban Studies provides an international forum
for social and economic contributions to the fields of urban and regional
planning. The journal has expanded to include increasing range of disciplines
and approaches that bear on urban and regional problems. Contents include
articles, notes and comments, and a comprehensive book review section. Regular
contributions come from economics, planning, sociology, and population studies
and statistics. Also publishes the occasional state-of-the-art article that
reviews contemporary thinking on a given topic area and provides an extended
bibliography of the topic. Issues include about 8 articles and 6-12 book reviews
of works generally 2-3 years old, often a few "book notes" or mini-reviews.
No ongoing serial bibliography. Indexed in December issue.
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