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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.

H-Urban is affiliated with the following organizations:

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- Nominations for UHA Board  Janet Bednarek <Janet.Bednarek@notes.udayton.edu>
- PANEL SEARCH: 2011 College Art Association Conference  College Art Association <memsvcs@collegeart.org>
- Library of the New-York Historical Society  Nina Nazionale <NNazionale@nyhistory.org>
- EXHIBITS: New York in photographs, paintings, and sculptures (New-York Historica Nina Nazionale <NNazionale@nyhistory.org>
- EXHIBITS: Defining Sustainability (Arizona State University Art Museum, F'09)  John Spiak <JOHN.SPIAK@asu.edu>
- CFP: SACRPH (San Francisco, Fall 2009)  Michael Kahan <kahan.michael@gmail.com>
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Title: The Battle for Los Angeles: Racial Ideology and World War II
Author: Kevin Allen Leonard

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