Urban History Association records, 1989-2004.

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Urban History Association records, 1989-2004.

Correspondence, minutes, agendas, announcements, financial records, membership lists, and other files of the Urban History Association, an organization of academics and other scholars that sponsors conferences, publications, and awards in the field of urban history. Files concern administration and activities primarily while UHA's executive secretary was Professor Michael Ebner of Lake Forest College (1989-1999) and then Timothy R. Mahoney (2000- ). Includes materials on compiling of the Urban History Newsletter and some correspondence with other historical organizations.

3 linear ft. (8 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8083158

Chicago History Museum

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Mahoney, Timothy R., 1953-....

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Ebner, Michael H.

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Professor Ebner taught in the History Dept. at Lake Forest University when he prepared these notes. From the description of Research notes for Creating Chicago's North Shore, 1980-1988. (Chicago History Museum). WorldCat record id: 709916529 ...

Urban History Association

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The Urban History Association, a group dedicated to the promotion of history of the city, was founded in 1988 to support the professional development of university scholars and related professionals. By 2004, UHA had over 475 members worldwide who study urban life in various historic periods and regions. Members receive a twice-yearly newsletter, The Urban History Newsletter, and discounts on scholarly journals. They also are invited to join the UHA-sponsored listserve, H-Urban, and to hear thei...