Incoming Resources
- Me++, the cyborg self and the networked city, William J. Mitchell
- Evicted, poverty and profit in the American city, Matthew Desmond
- Cities in civilization, Peter Hall
- Created equal, why gay rights matter to America, Michael Nava and Robert Dawidoff
- Nature's metropolis, Chicago and the Great West, William Cronon
- How to kill a city, gentrification, inequality, and the fight for the neighborhood, Peter Moskowitz
- Cities that shaped the ancient world, edited by John Julius Norwich
- The complete cities of ancient Egypt, Steven Snape
- The Manhattan project, a theory of a city, David Kishik
- Nature's metropolis, Chicago and the Great West, William Cronon
- Ambient commons, attention in the age of embodied information, Malcolm McCullough
- The archaeology of American cities, Nan A. Rothschild and Diana diZerega Wall ; foreword by Michael S. Nassaney
- The cosmopolitan canopy, race and civility in everyday life, Elijah Anderson
- Sprawl, a compact history, Robert Bruegmann
- Flâneuse, women walk the city in Paris, New York, Tokyo, Venice and London, Lauren Elkin
- Why girls fight, female youth violence in the inner city, Cindy D. Ness
- The urban naturalist, Steven D. Garber ; illustrations by Jerome Lo
- The urban wilderness;, a history of the American city