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Journal of Urban History, Vol. 33, No. 1,
108-119 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/0096144206291107
Review Essay: Whose City? Whose History?
Three Class Histories of Philadelphia
C. Dallett Hemphill
Ursinus College
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- Timothy Gilfoyle, "United States Urban History: Theoretical Graveyard or Interpretive Heaven?" in Hans Krabbendam, Marja Roholl, and Tity de Vries, eds., The American Metropolis: Image and Inspiration (Amsterdam, 2001), 13-26.

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