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Robin F. Bachin
Publikováno v:
Reviews in American History. 48:20-26
Autor:
Robin F. Bachin, Amy L. Howard
Colleges and universities in urban centers have often leveraged their locales to appeal to students while also taking a more active role in addressing local challenges. They embrace civic engagement, support service-learning, tailor courses to local
Autor:
Robin F. Bachin
Building the South Side explores the struggle for influence that dominated the planning and development of Chicago's South Side during the Progressive Era. Robin F. Bachin examines the early days of the University of Chicago, Chicago's public parks,
Autor:
Robin F. Bachin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Urban History. 41:1073-1076
Scholarship on urban tourism has addressed the multiple ways in which visual images and narrative texts, especially impressions by outsiders, play a vital role in shaping perceptions of place in cities. These perceptions are shaped both by civic boos
Sharp, resourceful, and with a style all her own, Althea Altemus embodied the spirit of the independent working woman of the Jazz Age. In her memoir, Big Bosses, she vividly recounts her life as a secretary for prominent (but thinly disguised) employ
Autor:
Robin F. Bachin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social History. 36:941-962
This article analyzes the 1919 baseball scandal in relation to broader issues including labor, "outsiders," and Americanism following World War I. I argue that the scandal muted concerns about labor relations raised by players, and instead focused on
Autor:
Robin F. Bachin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Planning History. 1:235-239
Autor:
Robin F. Bachin
Publikováno v:
Rethinking History. 5:93-116
This article addresses the gendered assumptions about men and women's roles within collegiate culture at the University of Chicago. Specifically, it highlights how notions of men and women's physical capacities, their patterns of sociability and the
Autor:
Robin F. Bachin
Publikováno v:
The American Historical Review. 117:1236-1237