Urban/Planning History
& Theory

 

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General Historical Resources

University of California, Berkeley, Library Resource List. Includes Newspaper Indexes, Guides, Encyclopedias, Bibliographies, Indexes and Abstracts, General Plans, Journals, and Maps. Although the focus is California, There is a tremendous amount of useful material referenced in the site.

A series of short articles and lists highlighting people, places, events, legal landmarks, and movements central to the history of planning and urbanism.

Timeline provided by the American Planning Association.

Produced by first-semester students in Planning History, Theory, and Ethics at the University of Texas. Case studies include Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Portland, and Washington D.C.

Organizations

1880-1910 Progressive Reform

1901-1915: City Beautiful

General introduction to Daniel Burnham's City Beautiful Movment. University of Virginia. Examines the impact of the movement, primarily, on Washington D.C. and environs and includes the 1901 plan.

E-text of Olmstead's article from The Builder, 101 (July 7, 1911):15,17. Included in Rep's anthology (see above)

Excerpt from Jon A. Peterson's "The City Beautiful Movement: Forgotten Origins and Lost Meanings," Journal of Urban History vol.2, no.4, 415-34, 1976 in Krueckeberg, Donald A., Introduction to Planning History in the U.S. 1983)"

1960s


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