Panorama photo of San Francisco, 1910. Library of Congress.
(Click photo for additional bibliographic and copyright information).

The global internet is widening the urban perspective,
and H-Urban offers these web links as additional tools
for urban history and urban studies.

H-Urban Web Editor David Nichols (Deakin University) reviews and annotates each link before it is included in H-Urban Web Links. Links to websites related to urban history or urban studies are sorted into these indexed lists to facilitate finding the appropriate information. All links are listed alphabetically in the By Title index. For further ease, links may appear alphabetically by title in one or more of the Subject or Source or Location lists:

Web Links Alphabetical by Title Web Links By Subject or Source By location

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The date in parenthesis at the end of each entry is the date the link was tested and entered.
Charlottesville: A Brief Urban History
http://www.iath.virginia.edu/schwartz/cville/cville.history.html
This is part of a research project entitled "Charlottesville Urban Design and Affordable Housing" (see abstract at http://www.iath.virginia.edu/schwartz/ ) that was last updated in 1995. Contains several documented images and a bibliography.
(9 Feb 2005)
Link under Charlottesville, North Carolina, USA on the USA page, and under the Planning History, Architecture, and Building page in the Subject section.
Edge City: Life on the New Frontier (The Garreau Group)
http://www.garreau.com/
Site featuring annotated, full-text versions of Joel Garreau's books (including Edge City: Life on the New Frontier), his biography, and a search engine.
(9 Feb 2005)

Link under International on the International page, and under Basic Urban References on the Subject page.
Historic Pelham (NY)
http://www.historicpelham.com/default.htm
Site constructed by lawyer and local historian Blake A. Bell contains extensive bibliography and locations (with some links) of historic maps, photos, postcards, and memorials. Detailed historic information presented in articles, book excerpts, a timeline and a virtual tour.
(9 Feb 2005)
Link under Pelham, New York, USA on the New York, USA page, and under Basic Urban References on the Subject page.
Mapping Urban History: GIS and the analysis of the urban space of nineteenth-century Aarhus
http://www.mapping.1go.dk/
Full-text paper by Danish scholars Jens Toftgaard Jensen and Garry Keyes that was presented at the International Association for History and Computing’s XVth conference in Tromsø, August 6th – 9th 2003. Available as downloadable web page, Powerpoint presentation, or PDF copy.
(9 Feb 2005)

Link under Aarhus, Denmark on the Europe page, and under Maps on the Subject: Maps page.
Statistical Abstracts: Historical Statistics of the United States
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/statcomp/index.htm
A project of the U.S. Census Bureau to make statistical abstracts from Colonial times to the present available online. Full-text .PDF files can be downloaded for viewing or saving, but due to large file sizes, the process may be slow.
(9 Feb 2005)
Link under General USA on the USA page, and under Databases - USA on the Subject page.
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SUBMISSIONS:   H-Urban exists to further research in urban history and urban studies, as well as in related disciplines. With that understanding, H-Urban encourages users of this archive to submit their favorite web links to H-Urban (H-URBAN@h-net.msu.edu) or to H-Urban Web Links Editor Clay McShane.

H-Urban will post information on new sites to all its readers on its Discussion List. If you can't find a new site within Web Links, or want more current information, search the H-Urban Discussion Logs archive.

Links to websites that contain syllabi are listed in the H-Urban Teaching Center Syllabus Archive (http://www.h-net.org/~urban/teach/index.htm).


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