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American historian and author (1928–2023)
Sam Bass Warner Jr.
Born (1928-04-06 ) April 6, 1928Died January 22, 2023(2023-01-22) (aged 94) Occupation(s) Historian, author
Sam Bass Warner Jr. (April 6, 1928 – January 22, 2023) was an American historian and author. He taught at
M.I.T. ,
Washington University in St. Louis , the
University of Michigan ,
Boston University , and
Brandeis University .
[1]
Early life and death
Warner was born in
Boston, Massachusetts , on April 6, 1928,
[2] and died in
Needham, Massachusetts , on January 22, 2023, at the age of 94.
[3]
Books
Province of Reason
Streetcar Suburbs: The Process of Growth in Boston, 1870-1900
[4]
with
Stephen Spongberg A Reunion of Trees: The Discovery of Exotic Plants and Their Introduction Into North American and European Landscapes (Harvard University Press, 1998)
The Private City: Philadelphia in Three Periods of Its Growth (University of Pennsylvania Press)
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
Urban Wilderness: A History of the American City
To Dwell Is to Garden: A History of Boston's Community Gardens (Northeastern University Press, 1987)
[10]
Greater Boston: Adapting Regional Traditions to the Present
[11]
[12]
References
^ Stave, Bruce M. (1974).
"A Conversation with Sam Bass Warner, Jr" . Journal of Urban History . 1 : 85–110.
doi :
10.1177/009614427400100105 .
S2CID
145000560 .
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"Sam Bass Warner" . U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940–1947. Retrieved 1 February 2023 .
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"Sam Bass Warner Jr., 94" . The Vineyard Gazette. 25 January 2023. Retrieved 1 February 2023 .
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https://academic.oup.com/jah/article-abstract/49/4/717/823977?redirectedFrom=fulltext
^ Goist, Park Dixon; Warner, Sam Bass (1969).
"Reviewed work: The Private City: Philadelphia in Three Periods of Its Growth, Sam Bass Warner, Jr" . Technology and Culture . 10 (4): 618–620.
doi :
10.2307/3101591 .
JSTOR
3101591 .
^ Berlin, Robert H.
"Book Review: The Private City. Philadelphia in Three Periods of Its Growth. By Sam Bass Warner, Jr" . Western Pennsylvania History: 1918 - 2020 : 80–82.
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https://academic.oup.com/ahr/article-abstract/74/3/1082/90055?redirectedFrom=fulltext
^ Lubove, Roy (June 1, 1969).
"The Private City: Philadelphia in Three Periods of its Growth. By Sam Bass WarnerJr. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1968. Pp. xiv, 238. $5.95" . The Journal of Economic History . 29 (2): 409–411.
doi :
10.1017/S0022050700068315 .
S2CID
153139105 – via Cambridge University Press.
^ Dyos, H.J. (June 1, 1972).
"Book Review: The Private City: Philadelphia in Three Periods of Its Growth: by SAM BAss WARNER, Jr. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 1968. pp. xii + 236. £2.90 or $5.95" . Urban Studies . 9 (2): 245–246.
doi :
10.1080/00420987220080331 .
S2CID
153837290 .
^ Ayres, James E. (1989).
"Sam Bass Warner, to Dwell is to Garden: A History of Boston's Community Gardens (Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1987, £19). Pp. 128. ISBN 55553 007 9" . Journal of American Studies . 23 : 119.
doi :
10.1017/S0021875800019423 .
^ McCarthy, James; Holcomb, Briavel; Gillen, Jamie (2004).
"Greater Boston: Adapting Regional Traditions to the Present. Sam Bass Warner, Jr.;Postcards of the Night: Views of American Cities. John A. Jakle;America's New Downtowns: Revitalization of Reinvention?Larry Ford" . Urban Geography . 25 (4): 408–412.
doi :
10.2747/0272-3638.25.4.408 .
S2CID
143928810 .
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https://academic.oup.com/jah/article-abstract/90/1/323/742514
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