Read Eyes on the Street: The Life of Jane Jacobs Online
Authors: Robert Kanigel
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Women, #History, #United States, #20th Century, #Political Science, #Public Policy, #City Planning & Urban Development
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New York Review of Books
, June 15, 2000.
Hampson, Sarah. “Grand Old Jane.”
Toronto Life
, November 1, 1997.
Harris, Blake. “Cities and Web Economies: Interview with Jane Jacobs.”
Http://www.digitalcommunities.com
, 2002.
Harvey, Charlotte Bruce. “A Ruthless Mind.”
Boston College Magazine
(summer 1998): 35–42.
Hill, David R. “Jane Jacobs’ Ideas on Big, Diverse Cities: A Review and Commentary.”
Journal of the American Planning Association
(summer 1988): 302–14.
Hirt, Sonia, ed., with Diane Zahm.
The Urban Wisdom of Jane Jacobs.
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Hock, Jennifer. “Jane Jacobs and the West Village: The Neighborhood Against Urban Renewal.”
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66, no. 1 (March 2007): 16–19.
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———. “The Timely Arrival of Citizen Jane.”
Toronto Star
, April 30, 2006.
———. “Jane Jacobs, 1916–2006.”
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Hume, Christopher. “Big Ideas: Learning the Lessons of St. Lawrence Neighbourhood.”
Toronto Star
, May 3, 2014.
Husock, Howard. “Urban Iconoclast: Jane Jacobs Revisited.”
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Architectural Forum
(July 1954): 128–47.
Isserman, Andrew M. Review of
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51, no. 2 (1985): 230–31.
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———.
WWII & NYC.
New York: New-York Historical Society, 2012.
Jacobs, John Kedzie.
The Stranger in the Attic: Finding a Lost Brother in His Letters Home.
Self-published, 2013.
Jacobs, Lucia. Video interview of Jane Jacobs, 1992. Courtesy of Lucia Jacobs.
Jacobs, Ned. “Changing the World by Saving Place.”
Alternatives Journal
(summer 2002): 33–36.
Jacobs, Robert Hyde Jr. “A Structural Approach to Art Appreciation.”
College Art Journal
(winter 1947–1948): 107–15.
James, Ryan K. “From ‘Slum Clearance’ to ‘Revitalisation’: Planning, Expertise and Moral Regulation in Toronto’s Regent Park.”
Planning Perspectives
(January 2010): 69–86.
“Jane Jacobs—The Nature of Economies.” The Pinocchio Theory, blog,
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“Jane Jacobs Audio Tour of Toronto’s Annex Neighborhood.” Sarah Elton, producer. City of Toronto Office of the Public Realm, CBC/Radio Canada, and Jane’s Walk, 2013.
“Jane Jacobs Speaks Out.”
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Kent, Leticia. “Jane Jacobs: Against Urban Renewal, for Urban Life.”
New York Times
, May 25, 1969.
———. “Jane Jacobs.” Oral history interview. Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation, October 1997.
Kidder, Paul. “The Urbanist Ethics of Jane Jacobs.”
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Kimmelman, Michael. “An Expert on Cities, at Home in the World.”
New York Times
, May 31, 1993.
Kinkeloa, David. “Cities, Nature and Health: The Ecological Landscapes of Jane Jacobs and Rachel Carson.” Paper delivered at 5th Round Table on Urban Environmental History, Berlin, July 6, 2008.
Klemek, Christopher. “Placing Jane Jacobs Within the Transatlantic Urban Conversation.”
Journal of the American Planning Association
(winter 2007): 49–67.
———. “Bacon’s Rebellion.”
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———. “From Political Outsider to Power Broker in Two ‘Great American Cities.’ ”
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(January 2008): 309–32.
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The Transatlantic Collapse of Urban Renewal: Postwar Urbanism from New York to Berlin.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011.
Kramer, Jane. “The Ranks and Rungs of Mrs. Jacobs’ Ladder.” In Kramer,
Off Washington Square.
New York: Dell, Sloan & Pearce, 1963.
Krauss, Clifford. “Public Lives: War? Terrorists? No, Here’s What’s Really Scary.”
New York Times
, June 29, 2004.
Krieger, Alex, and William S. Saunders.
Urban Design.
Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2009.
Kunstler, Jim. Interview, Jane Jacobs, September 6, 2000.
Metropolis
(March 2001). (On the
Kunstler.com
website, the interview transcript appears in two parts, which are preserved in the Notes as I and II, with separate page numbering.)
Kuttner, Robert. “Green Ideas.” Review of
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New York Times
, March 12, 2000.
Lang, Glenna, and Marjory Wunsch.
Genius of Common Sense: Jane Jacobs and the Story of “The Death and Life of Great American Cities.”
Boston: Godine, 2009.
Laurence, Peter. “Recontextualizing Jane Jacobs: Jane Jacobs and American Architecture, 1948–1968.” Unpublished research thesis document. Harvard Graduate School of Design, 1999. Burns 39:10.
———. Review of
Dark Age Ahead.
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
(March 2005): 126–28.
———. “The Death and Life of Urban Design: Jacobs, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the New Research in Urbanism, 1955–1965.”
Journal of Urban Design
(June 2006): 145–72.
———. “Contradictions and Complexities: Jane Jacobs’s and Robert Venturi’s Complexity Theories.”
Journal of Architectural Education
(2006): 49–60.
———. Review of
Jane Jacobs: Urban Visionary.
Journal of Architectural Education
(2007): 52–54.
———. “Jane Jacobs Before
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”
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(March 2007): 5–15.
———. “Jane Jacobs, American Architectural Criticism and Urban Design Theory, 1935–1965.” Unpublished doctoral dissertation. University of Pennsylvania, 2009.
———. “The Unknown Jane Jacobs: Geographer, Propagandist, City Planning Idealist.” In Page and Mennel, pp. 15–36.
Lawrence, Fred, ed.
Ethics in Making a Living: The Jane Jacobs Conference.
Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1989.
Leblanc, Dave. “35 Years On, St. Lawrence Template for Urban Housing.”
Globe and Mail
, Feburary 8, 2013.
Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher. “Seeing Humans as Cogs in the Wheel of Nature.”
New York Times
, March 2, 2000.
Littlewood, Alan. Reminiscence in
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, pp. 202–04.
———. “Jane Jacobs: Memories.” Unpublished typescript, October 2013. Written for the author.
Logue, Edward J. “The View from the ‘Village’ Is Not Enough.” Typescript. For
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(March 1962). Burns.
———. “Attack from Hudson Street.”
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———. “Community Action in East Harlem.” In Leonard J. Duhl,
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Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1961.
Manshel, Andrew. “Enough with Jane Jacobs Already.”
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, June 29, 2010.
Martin, Douglas. “Jane Jacobs, Social Critic Who Redefined and Championed Cities, Is Dead at 89.”
New York Times
, April 26, 2006.
Martin, Sandra. “An Urban Legend.”
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, October 20, 1997.
———. “Jane Jacobs, Writer, Urban Planner, Activist”: 1916–2006.”
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Mazer, Alex. “City Limits.”
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McCall, Christina. “Let’s Cherish Our Cities.”
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American Conservative
, October 5, 2011.
McQuade, Walter. “Architecture.”
Nation
, March 17, 1962.
Mehaffy, Michael. “The Power of Jane Jacobs’ ‘Web Way of Thinking.’ ”
Planetizen
, December 15, 2011.
Mellon, James G. “Visions of the Livable City: Reflections on the Jacobs-Mumford Debate.”
Ethics, Place and Environment
(March 2009): 35–48.
Mendleson, Rachel. “How to Get Big Ideas Off the Ground: Toronto Mayors Edition.”
Toronto Star
, October 10, 2014.
Mennel, Timothy. “Jane Jacobs, Andy Warhol, and the Kind of Problem a Community Is.” In Page and Mennel, pp. 119–28.
———. “A Fight to Forget: Renewal, Robert Moses, Jane Jacobs, and the Stories of Our Cities.”
Journal of Urban History
(2011): 1–8.
Mennel, Timothy, Jo Steffens, and Christopher Klemek, eds.
Block by Block: Jane Jacobs and the Future of New York.
New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2007.
Miller, Donald L.
Lewis Mumford: A Life.
New York: Grove Press, 1989.
Mitchell, Joseph.
Up in the Old Hotel.
New York: Vintage, 1993.