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Bertram, Comments on "Domestic Architecture in Islam" (1999)
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Comments by Carel Bertram, University of Texas at Austin, posted to H-URBAN (28 June 2000) on teaching his course
Domestic Architecture in Islam (1999).
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Dyble, Comments on "From Railroads to Automobiles"(2000)
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Comments by Louise Nelson Dyble, University of California, Berkeley, on teaching
From Railroads to Automobiles: Politics, Development, and Transportation in United States History (2000).
- Heathcott, Comments on "Metropolitan America" (2000)
- Comments by Joseph Heathcott, Washington University, on teaching Metropolitan America: Cultures And Landscapes Of The Twentieth-Century City (2000).
- Herwick, Comments on "The City in Film" (1995)
- Contents of posts to H-URBAN (11 July 1996) by Mark S. Herwick, Portland State University, on his issues involved in teaching The City in Film (1995).
- Kennedy, Comments on "History of Urban America" (2002)
- Comments by Lawrence W. Kennedy, University of Scranton, on the value of incorporating contemporary events into teaching History of Urban America (2002).
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Kohl, Comments on "The Global City"(2001)
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Comments by Ben Kohl, Cornell University, on teaching The Global City: People, Production, and Planning in the Third World (2001).
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Kohl, Comments on "Third World Urbanization"(2000)
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Comments by Ben Kohl, Cornell University, on teaching Third World Urbanization (2000).
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Kohl, Comments on "The Political Economy of Infrastructure In the Third World"(2000)
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Comments by Ben Kohl, Cornell University, on teaching The Political Economy of Infrastructure In the Third World (2000).
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Lauria, Comments on "Seminar in Urban Studies"(2002)
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Comments by Mickey Lauria, University of New Orleans, on teaching
Seminar in Urban Studies (2002).
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Lauria, Comments on "Research Design Seminar"(2002)
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Comments by Mickey Lauria, University of New Orleans, on teaching
Research Design Seminar (2002).
- Morrow-Jones, "Sustainable Development" (2002)
- Comments by Harriet Morrow-Jones, Ohio State University, on teaching these International Exchange Courses between the Ohio State University and the Technical University at Dresden in the H-URBAN Teaching Center Syllabus Archive:
Americanization of German Cities: Case Studies in Housing (1998);
Regional Growth and Regional Governance in the areas of Dresden and Columbus (1999);
Transformation at the Urban Edge: Urbanization in Exurbia (Spring 2000);
Transformation at the Urban Edge: Urbanization in Exurbia (Summer 2000);
Community Redevelopment in a Regional Context: Problems and Strategies (2001);
Improving the Livable Environment in the Urban Region (2002); and
Sustainable Development in the Urban Region: A focus on revitalization (2003).
- Nasr, Comments on "History And Theory Of Urban Planning And Urban Design" (1999)
- Comments by Joe Nasr, American University at Beirut, on teaching his multi-lingual course History And Theory Of Urban Planning And Urban Design (1999).
- Seligman, Comments (2002)
- Comments by Amanda I. Seligman, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, on teaching her two courses, History of Poverty in America (2001) and History of Urban Problems (2002).
- Seligman, Comments on "The New Suburban History (2003)
- Comments by Amanda I. Seligman, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, on teaching The New Suburban History (2003). See also the H-URBAN discussion sparked by Seligman's December 2003 comments on this course.
- Talen, Comments on "Urban Structure and Function" (2002)
- Comments by Emily Talen, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, on the use of Spiro Kostof texts for Urban Structure and Function (2002).
- Tarr, Comments on "Pittsburgh and the Rise of the Modern American City" (2002)
- Comments by Joel A. Tarr, Carnegie Mellon University, on teaching Pittsburgh and the Rise of the Modern American City (2002).
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