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related to Chicago (Illinois, U.S.)
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Country Code US
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Nicole Marie Brown
(2024)
We Are Each Other's Business: Black Women's Intersectional Political Consumerism During the Chicago Welfare Rights Movement.
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Article
Anna S. Agbe-Davies
(2024)
“Race Women” in the “White City”: Race, Space, Gender, and Chicago's Red Summer of 1919.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 237-254).
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Rebecca S. Graff
(2024)
An Archaeology of Chicago Archaeology: Urban-Heritage Dissonances from DuSable to the Mecca Flats.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 212-236).
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Book
John William Nelson
(2023)
Muddy Ground: Native Peoples, Chicago's Portage, and the Transformation of a Continent.
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Book
Neal A. Knapp
(2023)
Making Machines of Animals: The International Livestock Exposition.
(/isis/citation/CBB636823316/)
Book
Elizabeth Grennan Browning
(2022)
Nature's Laboratory: Environmental Thought and Labor Radicalism in Chicago, 1886–1937.
(/isis/citation/CBB564153670/)
Article
Richard Gross
(2022)
Mapping the Chicago Portage: Seventeenth-Century Explorations by Jolliet, Marquette, La Salle, and Joutel.
Terrae Incognitae
(pp. 162-186).
(/isis/citation/CBB566944774/)
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Amani C. Morrison
(2022)
Quotidian Expenses: Residential Repertoires and Domestic Pedagogies in Great Migration Chicago’s Kitchenettes.
American Quarterly
(pp. 73-94).
(/isis/citation/CBB665273761/)
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Gabrielle Soudan; David Philippy; Harro Maas
(2021)
Crossing the doorsteps for social reform: The social crusades of Florence Kelley and Ellen Richards.
Science in Context
(pp. 501-525).
(/isis/citation/CBB981124957/)
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Faron Levesque
(2021)
Modern Food as Uprising: Eat the Rich: Radical Food Justice in Memphis and Chicago.
In: Acquired Tastes: Stories about the Origins of Modern Food.
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Book
Patrick T. Reardon
(2021)
The Loop : the "L" tracks that shaped and saved Chicago.
(/isis/citation/CBB201716695/)
Book
Kenneth J. Schoon
(2021)
Pullman : the man, the company, the historical park.
(/isis/citation/CBB302107788/)
Article
Fred Ash
(Fall-Winter 2021)
Floating aroud congestion.
Railroad History
(pp. 52-71).
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Article
Joseph D. Martin
(2020)
The Simple and Courageous Course: Industrial Patronage of Basic Research at the University of Chicago, 1945–1953.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 697-716).
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Amy D. Finstein
(2020)
Modern mobility aloft : Elevated highways, architecture, and urban change in pre-interstate America.
(/isis/citation/CBB845299669/)
Book
Robert E. Weems Jr.
(2020)
The Merchant Prince of Black Chicago: Anthony Overton and the Building of a Financial Empire.
(/isis/citation/CBB127293803/)
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Robert D. Lewis
(2020)
Chicago's industrial decline: the failure of redevelopment, 1920-1975.
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Article
John M. Andrick
(2020)
The “Chicago School of Psychology” and Hypnotic Magazine: Suggestive Therapeutics, Public Psychologies, and New Thought Pluralism, 1895–1910.
History of Psychology
(pp. 1-25).
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David R. M. Beck
(2019)
Unfair Labor?: American Indians and the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
(/isis/citation/CBB485196891/)
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Emily Remus
(2019)
A Shoppers’ Paradise: How the Ladies of Chicago Claimed Power and Pleasure in the New Downtown.
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