[Sammelrezension] Stadtgeschichte, Mobilität und Schichtung: Stephan Thernstrom, Richard Sennett (Hrsg.): Nineteenth-century cities : essays in the new urban history. New Haven [u.a.]: Yale Univ. Press, 1969. Howard P. Chudacoff: Mobile Americans : residential and social mobility in Omaha 1880-1920. New York, NY: Oxford Univ. Press, 1972. Michael B. Katz: The people of Hamilton, Canada West : family and class in a mid-nineteenth-century city. Cambridge [u.a.]: Harvard Univ. Press, 1975 [u.a.]
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Stadt; historische Entwicklung; soziale Schichtung; horizontale Mobilität; USA; 19. Jahrhundert; soziale Mobilität;All these keywords.
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