References
The following books, articles, and websites have been used as sources of information and references throughout the semester for my research on the city of St. Louis.
Berg, Rebecca. 2010. Sustainability and Urban Redevelopment: the St. Louis Case. Journal of
Environmental Health 72.9: 28-33.
Birmingham, Elizabeth. 1999. Reframing the Ruins: Pruitt-Igoe, Structural Racism, and
African American Rhetoric as a Space for Cultural Critique. Western Journal of
Communication.63:3: 291 - 310.
Buchanan, Thomas C. 2001. Rascals on the Antebellum Mississippi: African American
Steamboat workers and the St. Louis Hanging of 1841. Journal of Social History 34: 4.
Burnett, Betty. 1987. St. Louis at War. St. Louis, Missouri: Patrice Press.
Edwards, Mary and Laura Lawson. 2005. The Evolution of Planning in East St. Louis. Journal
of Planning History 4: 356 – 382.
Fox, Timothy J. and Duane R. Sneddeker. 1997. From the Palaces to the Pike: Visions of the
1904 World's Fair. St. Louis: Missouri Historical Society Press.
Gordon, Colin. 2008. Mapping Decline: St. Louis and the Fate of the American City.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
Heathcott, Joseph and Malre Agnus Murphy. 2005. Corridors of Flight, Zones of Renewal:
Industry, Planning, and Policy in the Making of Metropolitan St. Louis, 1940 – 1980.
Journal of Urban History 31:151 – 189.
Hodes, Frederick A. 2009. Rising on the River: St. Louis 1822 to 1850, Explosive Growth from
Town to City. The Patrice Press.
Ketcher, Mike and Jim Kirchherr. The world’s greatest fair. DVD. Directed by Scott
Huegerich and Bob Miano. St. Louis: Technisonic Studios, 2004.
Judd, Dennis R. 1997. The Role of Governmental Policies in Promoting Residential
Segregation in the St. Louis Metropolitan Area. Journal of Negro Education 66: 3:
214-240.
Kurtzleben, Danielle. February 16, 2011. The 11 Most Dangerous Cities. U.S. News & World
Report. New York, New York.
McLaughlin, Malcolm. 2007. Women in the Crowd: Gender and the East St. Louis Race Riot
of 1917. Studies in the Literary Imagination 40:2.
Olympic Movement, Official Website of. 2013. St. Louis 1904.
Parezo, Nancy J. and Don D. Fowler. 2007. Anthropology Goes to the Fair: The 1904
Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press.
Primm, James Neal. 1998. Lion of the Valley: St. Louis, Missouri, 1764-1980 (4 ed.). Missouri
Historical Society Press.
Puffert, Douglas, J. 2009. Tracks across Continents, Paths through History: The Economic
Dynamics of Standardization in Railway Gauge. University of Chicago Press.
Press.Sandwiess, Eric. 2001. St Louis the evolution of an American urban landscape.
Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Sandwiess, Lee Ann. 2000. Seeking St. Louis: Voices from a river city, 1670 – 2000 St Louis:
Missouri Historical Society Press.
Schwantes, Carlos A. 2008. How Railroads Took the 'Wild' Out of the West. Wild West. 20:
6:42-49.
Thorne, Tanis C. 1996. People of the river: mixed-blood families on the lower Missouri.
Columbia and London: University of Missouri Press.
Tremblay, Victor J. and Carol Horton Tremblay. 2005. The US Brewing Industry: Data and
Economic Analysis. The MIT Press
Wilson, David, and Thomas Mueller. 2004. Representing "Neighborhood": Growth Coalitions,
Newspaper Reporting, and Gentrification in St. Louis. Professional Geographer 56: 2:
282-294.
Wishart, David J. 1992. Fur trade of the American West. University of Nebraska Press.
Berg, Rebecca. 2010. Sustainability and Urban Redevelopment: the St. Louis Case. Journal of
Environmental Health 72.9: 28-33.
Birmingham, Elizabeth. 1999. Reframing the Ruins: Pruitt-Igoe, Structural Racism, and
African American Rhetoric as a Space for Cultural Critique. Western Journal of
Communication.63:3: 291 - 310.
Buchanan, Thomas C. 2001. Rascals on the Antebellum Mississippi: African American
Steamboat workers and the St. Louis Hanging of 1841. Journal of Social History 34: 4.
Burnett, Betty. 1987. St. Louis at War. St. Louis, Missouri: Patrice Press.
Edwards, Mary and Laura Lawson. 2005. The Evolution of Planning in East St. Louis. Journal
of Planning History 4: 356 – 382.
Fox, Timothy J. and Duane R. Sneddeker. 1997. From the Palaces to the Pike: Visions of the
1904 World's Fair. St. Louis: Missouri Historical Society Press.
Gordon, Colin. 2008. Mapping Decline: St. Louis and the Fate of the American City.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
Heathcott, Joseph and Malre Agnus Murphy. 2005. Corridors of Flight, Zones of Renewal:
Industry, Planning, and Policy in the Making of Metropolitan St. Louis, 1940 – 1980.
Journal of Urban History 31:151 – 189.
Hodes, Frederick A. 2009. Rising on the River: St. Louis 1822 to 1850, Explosive Growth from
Town to City. The Patrice Press.
Ketcher, Mike and Jim Kirchherr. The world’s greatest fair. DVD. Directed by Scott
Huegerich and Bob Miano. St. Louis: Technisonic Studios, 2004.
Judd, Dennis R. 1997. The Role of Governmental Policies in Promoting Residential
Segregation in the St. Louis Metropolitan Area. Journal of Negro Education 66: 3:
214-240.
Kurtzleben, Danielle. February 16, 2011. The 11 Most Dangerous Cities. U.S. News & World
Report. New York, New York.
McLaughlin, Malcolm. 2007. Women in the Crowd: Gender and the East St. Louis Race Riot
of 1917. Studies in the Literary Imagination 40:2.
Olympic Movement, Official Website of. 2013. St. Louis 1904.
Parezo, Nancy J. and Don D. Fowler. 2007. Anthropology Goes to the Fair: The 1904
Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press.
Primm, James Neal. 1998. Lion of the Valley: St. Louis, Missouri, 1764-1980 (4 ed.). Missouri
Historical Society Press.
Puffert, Douglas, J. 2009. Tracks across Continents, Paths through History: The Economic
Dynamics of Standardization in Railway Gauge. University of Chicago Press.
Press.Sandwiess, Eric. 2001. St Louis the evolution of an American urban landscape.
Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Sandwiess, Lee Ann. 2000. Seeking St. Louis: Voices from a river city, 1670 – 2000 St Louis:
Missouri Historical Society Press.
Schwantes, Carlos A. 2008. How Railroads Took the 'Wild' Out of the West. Wild West. 20:
6:42-49.
Thorne, Tanis C. 1996. People of the river: mixed-blood families on the lower Missouri.
Columbia and London: University of Missouri Press.
Tremblay, Victor J. and Carol Horton Tremblay. 2005. The US Brewing Industry: Data and
Economic Analysis. The MIT Press
Wilson, David, and Thomas Mueller. 2004. Representing "Neighborhood": Growth Coalitions,
Newspaper Reporting, and Gentrification in St. Louis. Professional Geographer 56: 2:
282-294.
Wishart, David J. 1992. Fur trade of the American West. University of Nebraska Press.