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Eyes on the Street

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by Robert Kanigel


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  ———. “Jane Jacobs.” Oral history interview. Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation, October 1997.

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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.

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  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 Unpublished research thesis document.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.

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  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.

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