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1 LIFETIME PUBLICATIONS: (i) Peer-Reviewed: (a) Books Building a Market. The Rise of the Home Improvement industry, 1914-1960 (University of Chicago Press, 2012) Creeping Conformity How Canada became Suburban, 1900-1960 (University of Toronto Press, 2004). Changing Suburbs. Foundation, Form and Function, edited, with Peter Larkham (London: E and FN Spon, 1999). Unplanned Suburbs. Toronto's American Tragedy, 1900-1950. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996). Democracy in Kingston. A social movement in urban politics, 1965-1970 Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press (January, 1988). Editor (with G. Pratt) of a special issue on Housing Tenure and Social Class, Research Report Series. SB: 10, National Swedish Institute for Building Research, Gavle, Sweden. October, 1987. (b) Contribution to Books “Housing. Dreams and Nightmares” in Pierre Filion et al., eds., Changing Canadian Cities in Transition. New Directions in the Twenty-First Century. Fifth edition. (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2015), 325-342. “Slum-Free: The Suburban Ideal”, in John Lorinc, Michael McClelland and Ellen Scheinberg, eds, The Ward. The Life and Loss of Toronto’s First Immigrant Neighbourhood. (Toronto: Coach House Press, 2015), 233-238. “Suburbanization and suburbanism” in James D. Wright, ed., International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Second edition. (Oxford: Elsevier, 2015). “International Policy for Urban Housing Markets in the Global South since 1945”, in Faranak Miraftab and Neema Kudva eds. Cities of the Global South (New York: Routledge, 2015), 122- 123. “Introduction” (with Robert Lewis) to E.P.Richards, Report by Request of the Trust on the Condition, Improvement and Town Planning of the City of Calcutta and Contiguous Areas (Ware, Herts, 1914), vii-xxi. Reprinted with an introduction, Routledge, 2014.

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LIFETIME PUBLICATIONS: (i) Peer-Reviewed:

(a) Books Building a Market. The Rise of the Home Improvement industry, 1914-1960 (University of Chicago Press, 2012) Creeping Conformity How Canada became Suburban, 1900-1960 (University of Toronto Press, 2004). Changing Suburbs. Foundation, Form and Function, edited, with Peter Larkham (London: E and FN Spon, 1999). Unplanned Suburbs. Toronto's American Tragedy, 1900-1950. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996). Democracy in Kingston. A social movement in urban politics, 1965-1970 Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press (January, 1988). Editor (with G. Pratt) of a special issue on Housing Tenure and Social Class, Research Report Series. SB: 10, National Swedish Institute for Building Research, Gavle, Sweden. October, 1987. (b) Contribution to Books “Housing. Dreams and Nightmares” in Pierre Filion et al., eds., Changing Canadian Cities in Transition. New Directions in the Twenty-First Century. Fifth edition. (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2015), 325-342. “Slum-Free: The Suburban Ideal”, in John Lorinc, Michael McClelland and Ellen Scheinberg, eds, The Ward. The Life and Loss of Toronto’s First Immigrant Neighbourhood. (Toronto: Coach House Press, 2015), 233-238. “Suburbanization and suburbanism” in James D. Wright, ed., International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Second edition. (Oxford: Elsevier, 2015). “International Policy for Urban Housing Markets in the Global South since 1945”, in Faranak Miraftab and Neema Kudva eds. Cities of the Global South (New York: Routledge, 2015), 122-123. “Introduction” (with Robert Lewis) to E.P.Richards, Report by Request of the Trust on the Condition, Improvement and Town Planning of the City of Calcutta and Contiguous Areas (Ware, Herts, 1914), vii-xxi. Reprinted with an introduction, Routledge, 2014.

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“The Imprint of the Owner-Builder on American Suburbs.” In Michael Conzen and Peter Larkham, eds., Shapers of the Urban Form. Explorations in Morphological Agency (London: Routledge, 2014), 193-216. “Urban Land Markets: A Southern Exposure,” in Susan Parnell and Sophie Oldfield, eds., The Routledge Handbook on Cities of the Global South (Routledge, 2014), 109-121. “How markets make and change suburbs”, in Roger Keil, ed., Suburban Constellations. Governance, Land and Infrastructure in the 21st Century (Berlin: Jovis, 2013), 33-38. “Subdivision”; “Home Improvement”; “Self-Help Housing” and “Housing Abroad: Canada” in Andrew Carswell, ed., The Encyclopedia of Housing 2nd edition, (Thousand Oaks: Sage, 2012) “Colonial Anxiety Counted. Plague and Census in Bombay and Calcutta, 1901” (with Robert Lewis). In Robert Peckham and David M. Pomfret, eds. Imperial Contagions. Medicine and Cultures of Planning in Asia, 1880-1949. (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2012), 61-78. “The Turning Point in Urban Policy for British Colonial Africa, 1939-1945” (with Susan Parnell), in F. Demissie, ed., Colonial Architecture and Urbanism in Africa. Intertwined and Contested Histories. (Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2012), 127-151. “Self-Help and Informal Sector Housing in the United States and Canada” (3000 words) and “Self-Help: Policy Assistance” (2500 words) in Susan Smith, et al., eds., International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home (Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2012), Vol. 6, pp.286-291. “The Magpie and the Bee. Jane Jacobs’s Magnificent Obsession.” In Timothy Mennell and Max Page, eds., Reconsidering Jane Jacobs Washington, D.C.: American Planning Association, 2011, 65-81 “Meaningful Types in a World of Suburbs.” In Mark Clapson and Ray Hutchinson, eds, Suburbanisation in a Global Society. Research in Urban Sociology No.10. Bingley: Emerald Group publishing, 2010 “Built environment” in Barney Warf, ed., Encyclopedia of Geography (Thousand Oaks, Ca: Sage, 2010) Vol I, pp. 298-300 “Slums” [4000 words] and “Industrial City” [4000 words] in Rob Kitchen and Nigel Thrift, eds., International Encyclopedia of Human Geography (Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2009). “Toronto”, In Peter N. Stearns, ed. Encyclopedia of the Modern World Vol. VII (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008), pp.273-275. “The Evolution of Urban Housing Policy in the British West Indies, 1929-1960s.” In Rivke Jaffe, ed. The Caribbean City (Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers, 2008), pp. 43-68. “Building Regulations” (pp. 102-105), “Building Industry” (pp. 100-102), “Land Developers and Development” (pp. 423-425), “Redlining” (pp. 657-658), “Single Family Detached House” (pp. 721-722), and “Social Geography of Cities and Suburbs” (pp. 735-738). In D. Goldfield (ed.) Encyclopedia of American Urban History (Thousand Oaks, Ca.: Sage, 2007).

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“Housing: Dreams, Responsibilities, and Consequences” In Trudi Bunting and Pierre Filion, eds. Canadian Cities in Transition (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2006), pp. 272-286. “Self-built Housing and Shanties”; “Melrose Park”; “Stone Park”; “Home Building and Sanborn Insurance Atlases”, in J. Grossman, A.D. Keating and J.L. Reiff, eds., The Encyclopedia of Chicago (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2004). “Suburbanization and the Employment Linkage” in Robert Lewis, ed. Manufacturing Suburbs. Building Work and Home on the Metropolitan Fringe (Philadelphia: Temple University Press 2004). “Suburbs” and “Housing” in Gerald Hallowell, ed. The Oxford Companion to Canadian History. (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2004). Canadian Cities in a North American Context in T. McIlwraith and T. Muller, eds., North America. The Historical Geography of a Changing Continent. 2nd edition. Boulder, Co.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001, pp. 445-462. “The Making of Landscape in Unplanned Suburbs”. in Heather Nicol and Greg Halseth, eds. (Re)Developing the Urban Edge. (Waterloo, Ontario: University of Waterloo Press, 2000), pp. 229-266. “Housing” in Trudi Bunting and Pierre Filion, eds. Canadian Cities in Transition: The 21st Century. (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2000) pp.380-403. “The Making of American Suburbs”, 1900-1950s in R. Harris and P. Larkham, eds. Changing Suburbs (London: E and FN Spon, 1999), pp.91-110. "Working Class in Suburbs"; "Residential Construction"; "Canadian and American Cities Compared"; "Land Developers and Development"; "Building Regulations"; "Residential Differentiation"; "Urban" in N.L. Shumsky, ed. Encyclopedia of Urban America: the cities and suburbs (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC Clio, 1999). "Homeownership"; "Residential Development"; "Lodging Accommodation"; "Owner-building"; "Subdivision" in Willem van Vliet, ed. Encyclopedia of Housing (Thousand Oaks: Sage) 1998. "Reading Sanborns for the Spoor of the Owner-Builder, 1890s-1950s" in A. Adams and S. McMurry, eds. Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture. Vol. VII (Knoxville, Tennessee: University of Tennessee Press, 1997), pp. 251-267. "The Meaning of Home, Home Ownership and Public Policy" with G. Pratt In L. Bourne and D. Ley (eds.) The Social Geography of Canadian Cities (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1993), pp. 281-297. "Social Mix, Housing Tenure and Community Development", in John Miron (ed.) House, Home and Community. Progress in Housing Canadians, 1945-1986. (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1993), pp. 308-319.

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“The Unplanned Blue-Collar Suburb in its Heyday, 1900-1940”. In Don Janelle, ed., Geographical Snapshots of North America (New York: The Guilford Press, 1992). Synthesis in Human Geography: A Demonstration of Historical Materialism. In S. MacKenzie and A. Kobayashi, (eds) The Making of Human Geography (London: Hutchinson, 1989). “Housing”. In T. Bunting and P. Filion (eds.) Canadian Cities in Transition (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1991). “The Geography of Employment and Residence in New York since 1950”. In Dual City Restructuring New York City edited by John Mollenkopf and Manuel Castells (New York: Russell Sage, 1991). “Introduction”, (with G. Pratt) in R. Harris and G. Pratt, Housing Tenure and Social Class, Research Report Series. SB: 10, National Swedish Institute for Building Research, Gavle, Sweden. October, 1987. (c) Journal Articles Richard Harris. 2014. “Using Toronto to explore three suburban stereotypes” Environment and Planning A DOI: 10.1068/a46298 Advance online publication, 2014 http://www.envplan.com/abstract.cgi?id=a46298 “La questione du terrain suburbaine” (with Ute Lehrer and Robin Bloch) Pole Sud 42 (2015): 63-85. “The Rise of Filtering Down. The American Housing Market Transformed, 1918-1929”. Social Science History 37,4 (2013): 515-549. “Segregation and the social relations of place. Bombay, 1890-1910” (with Robert Lewis). South Asia 2013 36,4: 1-19. DOI: 10.1080/00856401.2013.835781 “The politics of municipal mergers (and demergers) in Montreal.” Métropolitiques/Metropolitics 6 March. http://www.metropolitiques.eu/The-politics-of-municipal-mergers.html “Review article: The city resurgent” Urban Studies 49, 14 (2012): 3233-3242. “IPHS Section. Introduction” (with Robert Lewis) Planning Perspectives (2012). DOI:10.1080/02665433.2012.737244 (4 pages) “A happy confluence of planning and statistics. Bombay and Calcutta in the 1901 census” (with Robert Lewis). Planning Perspectives (2012). DOI:10.1080/02665433.2012.737245 (15 pages) “Numbers didn’t count. The streets of colonial Bombay and Calcutta” (with Robert Lewis) Urban History 39, 4 ( 2012): 639-658. “Ragged Urchins Play on Marquetry Floors. Filtering Grows Up, 1920s-1950s”. Housing Policy Debate 22,3 (2012): 463-482. “The History in Urban Studies: A Comment” (with Michael Smith) Journal of Urban Affairs 32, 1

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(2011): 99-105 “The Talk of the Town.” Kit Manufacturers Negotiate the Building Industry, 1905-1929.” Journal of Urban History, 36, 6 (2010): 868 - 896 “Housing Policy for the Colonial City. The British and Dutch Experience Compared.” Urban Geography 30,5 (2009): 1-23 “The Birth of the North American Home Improvement Store, 1905-1929” Enterprise and Society 10,4 (2009): 687-728. “A New Form of Credit. The State Promotes Home Improvement, 1934-1954”. Journal of Policy History 21,4 (2009): 392-423. “The Birth of the Housing Consumer in the United States, 1918-1960.” International Journal of Consumer Studies 33 (2009): 525-532. “Tulips in Winter. A Sales Job for the Tract House.” Buildings and Landscapes 15 (2008): 1-10. “Development and Hybridity Made Concrete in the Colonies” Environment and Planning A. 40 (2008): 15-36 “Hybrid Housing. Improvement and Control in Colonial Zanzibar” (with Garth Myers). Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians . 66, 4 (2008): 476-493. “From Trusteeship to Development. How class and gender complicated Kenya’s housing policy, 1939-1963.” Journal of Historical Geography . 34 (2008): 311-337. “Style for the Zeitgeist. The stealthy revival of historicist housing since the late 1960s” (with Nadine Dostrovsky). The Professional Geographer . 60, 3 (2008): 314-332. “The Suburban Culture of Building and the Reassuring Revival of Historicist Architecture Since 1970” (with Nadine Dostrovsky). Home Cultures 5, 2 (2008): 167-196. “‘Shauri Ya Sera Kali’. The Colonial Regime of Urban Housing in Kenya to 1939" (with Alison Hay). Urban History 34, 3 (2007): 504-530. “From Miser to Spendthrift. Public Housing and the Vulnerability of Colonialism in Barbados, 1935-1965.” Journal of Urban History 33: 3 (2007): 443-466. “New Plans for Housing in Urban Kenya, 1939-1963” (with Alison Hay) Planning Perspectives, 22 (2007): 195-223. “The Rise of Housing in International Development. The Effects of Economic Discourse” (with Godwin Arku). Habitat International 31, 1 (2007): 1-11. “Cities as the Industrial Districts of Housebuilding” (with M. Buzzelli). International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 30, 4 (2006): 894-917.

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“Housing and Economic Development: The Evolution of an Idea Since 1945” (with Godwin Arku). Habitat International 30, 4 (2006): 1007-1017. “How Healthy Were the Suburbs?” (with Michael Mercier) Journal of Urban History 31, 6 (2005): 767-798. “Housing as a Tool of Economic Development Since 1929” (with Godwin Arku). International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 29, 4 (2005): 895-915. “Making Leeway in the Leewards, 1929-1951. The Negotiation of Colonial Development”. Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 33, 3 (2005): 393-418. “House Building in the Machine Age, 1920s-1970s. Realities and Perceptions of Modernization in North America and Australia” (with Michael Buzzelli). Business History 47, 1 (2005): 59-85. “The Suburban Worker in the History of Labor”. International Labor and Working Class History 64 (2003): 8-24. “The Suburban Origins of Redlining. A Canadian Case Study, 1935-1954” (with Doris Forrester) Urban Studies 40, 13 (2003): 2661-2686. “A Double Irony. The Originality and Influence of John F.C. Turner”. Habitat International 27, 2 (2003): 245-269.1 “A Mixed Message. The Agents and Forms of International Housing Policy, 1945-1973” (with Ceinwen Giles). Habitat International 27, 2 (2003): 167-191. “From ‘Black-balling’ to ‘Marking.’ The Suburban Origins of Redlining in Canada, 1930s-1950s”. The Canadian Geographer 47, 3 (2003): 338-350. “Small is Transient. Housebuilding firms in Ontario, Canada 1978-1998” (with M. Buzzelli) Housing Studies 18, 3 (2003): 369-386. “Response. The boundary effect and vertical inequity in the residential property tax” (with M. Lehman) Environment and Planning A 34, 2 (2002): 361-365. “Build Your Own Home. State-assisted self-help housing in Canada” (with Tricia Shulist) Planning Perspectives 17 (2002): 345-372.2 “The Urban Geography of Low-Income Housing: Cairo (1947-1996) Exemplifies a Model” (with Malak Wahba). International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 26, 1(2002): 58-79. “Flattered but not Imitated. The Nova Scotia Housing Commission, 1936-1973”. Acadiensis xxxi, 1 (2001):103-128. “Canada’s Reluctant Housing Program: The Veteran’s Land Act, 1942-1975” (with Tricia Shulist). The Canadian Historical Review 82, 2 (2001): 253-282. 1 Best article in Habitat International, Volume 27. 2 Best journal article in Planning History, 2001 and 2002.

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“Social and Geographic Inequities in the Residential Property Tax: “A review and case study”. Environment and Planning A 33 (2001): 881-900. “The Geography of North American Cities and Suburbs, 1900-1950: A New Synthesis” (with Robert Lewis), Journal of Urban History 27, 3 (2001): 262-293. “A Test for Geographers. The Geography of Educational Achievement in Toronto and Hamilton, 1997” (with Michael Mercier), The Canadian Geographer 44, 4 (2000): 210-227. “More American than the United States.: Housing in Urban Canada in the Twentieth Century”. Journal of Urban History 26,4 (2000): 456-478. “To Market! To Market! The Changing Role of the Australian Timber Merchant 1945-1965”. The Australian Economic History Review 40,1 (2000): 22-50. “Housing and Social Policy. An Historical Perspective on Canadian-American Differences - A Comment” Urban Studies 36, 7 (1999): 1169-1175. “Aided Self-Help Housing. A Case of Amnesia: Editors Introduction” Housing Studies 14, 3 (1999): 277-280. “Slipping Through The Cracks. The Origins of Aided Self-Help Housing 1918-1953”. Housing Studies 14, 3 (1999): 281-309. “Constructing a Fault(y) Zone: Misrepresentations of American Cities and Suburbs, 1900-1950” (with Robert Lewis) Annals, Association of American Geographers 88, 4 (1998): 622-639. “A Cranks Fate and the Fêting of a Visionary: Reflections on the History of Aided Self-Help Housing”, Third World Planning Review 20, 3 (1998): iii-viii. “The Silence of the Experts. Aided Self-Help Housing. 1939-1954”. Habitat International 22, 2 (1998): 165-189. “Where Credit is Due. Residential Mortgage Finance in Canada, 1900-1954” (with Doris Ragonetti) Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics 16, 2 (1998): 223-238. “How the Past Matters. North American Cities in the Twentieth Century” (with Robert Lewis). Journal of Urban Affairs 20, 2 (1998): 159-174. “A Burp in Church: Jacob L. Cranes Vision of Aided Self-Help Housing”. Planning History Studies 11, 1 (1997): 3-16. “The Journey to Work. An Historical Methodology”. (with A. Victoria Bloomfield) Historical Methods 30,2 (1997): 97-109. “The Impact of Industrial Decentralization on the Gendered Journey to Work, 1900-1940” (with A. Victoria Bloomfield) Economic Geography 73, 1997:94-117. Chicago’s Other Suburbs. Geographical Review, 84,4 (1994): 394-410.

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"The Flexible House: The Housing Backlog and the Persistence of Lodging, 1891-1951". Social Science History, 18, 1 (1994): 31-53. “The Making of a Working-Class Suburb in Hamilton's East End, 1900-1945” (with Matt Sendbuehler). Journal of Urban History 20, 4 (1994): 486-511. “Describing the Canadian City. The Housing Atlases of 1941”. The Canadian Geographer, 37, 4 (1993): 143-147. “Industry and Residence. The Decentralization of New York City, 1900-1940. Journal of Historical Geography, 19, 2 (1993): 169-190. “Hamilton's East End: The Early Working-Class Suburb” (with M. Sendbuehler) The Canadian Geographer, 36, 4(1992): 381-386. “The End Justified the Means. Boarding and Rooming in a City of Homes, 1891-1951”. Journal of Social History, 26, 2 (1992): 331-358. “Canada's All Right: The Lives and Loyalties of Immigrant Families in a Toronto Suburb, 1900-1945”, The Canadian Geographer 36, 1 (1992): 13-30. “A Working-class Suburb for Immigrants, Toronto 1909-1931”, The Geographical Review 81, 3 (1991): 318-332. “The Impact of Building Controls on Residential Development in Toronto, 1900-1940”. Planning Perspectives 6 (1991): 269-296. “Self-Building in the Urban Housing Market”. Economic Geography 67 (1991): 1-21.3 “The Impact of Self-Building on the Social Geography of Toronto 1901-1913: A Challenge For Urban Theory”, Transactions, Institute of British Geographers 15, 4 (1990): 387-402. “Working-Class Home Ownership in the American Metropolis”, Journal of Urban History 17, 1 (1990): 46-69. “The Growth of Toronto: A Cartographic Essay”. (with M. Luymes) Urban History Review 18, 3 (1990): 244-255. “The Local Culture of Property. A Comparative History of Housing Tenure in Montreal and Toronto since 1862”. (with M. Choko) Annals of the Association of American Geographers 80, 1 (1990): 73-95. “Household Work Strategies and Suburban Home Ownership in Toronto, 1899-1913”. Environment and Planning D Society and Space 8 (1990): 97-121. “A Defense of Urban 'Reform'”. Urban History Review, 17, 3(1989): 209-210. 3 Received prize for “Best Journal Article in Urban History for 1991", awarded by Urban History Association, 29 December 1992.

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“The Interpretation of Urban Reform: A Reply to Caulfield”, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 12, 3 (1988): 485-9. “American Suburbs: A Sketch of a New Interpretation”, Journal of Urban History 15,1 (1988): 98-103. “A Social Movement in Urban Politics. A Reinterpretation of Urban Reform in Canada”. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 11, 3 (1987): 363-381. Housing in Canadian Society: The HIFE Files The Canadian Geographer 31, 3 (1987): 262-7. “The Myth of the Promised Land: The Social Diffusion of Home Ownership in Britain and North America”, (with B. Moffat) Annals of the Association of American Geographers 77, 2 (1987): 173-190. “Housing Affordability and Working Class Homeownership Across Canada in 1931” Histoire sociale/Social History 19, No. 37 (1986): 121-138. “Class Differences in Urban Homeownership: An Analysis of Recent Canadian Trends”, Housing Studies 1,3 (1986): 133-146. “Boom and Bust: The Effects of House Price Inflation on Homeownership Patterns in Montreal”, Toronto and Vancouver The Canadian Geographer 30,4 (1986): 302-315. “Homeownership and Class in Modern Canada”. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 10,1 (1986): 167-86. “Housing in Canadian Cities: An Agenda and review of sources”. Urban History Review XV, 1 (1986): 39-52. “How Reliable is the Modern City Directory?” (with B. Moffat) The Canadian Geographer 30,2 (1986): 154-8. “Urban Geography. A Review for Part of The 'Focus' Section on Historical Materialism in Geography” (with D. Rose). The Canadian Geographer 30,3 (1986): 265-7. “The Unnoticed Home Ownership Boom in Toronto, 1899-1911”, Histoire sociale/Social History 18 (1985): 433-7. “The New Left in Urban Politics”. Queen's Quarterly 92,3 (1985): 572-89. “A Political Chameleon: Class Segregation in Kingston, Ontario, 1961-1976”. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 74,3 (1984): 454-76. “Residential Segregation and Class Formation in Canadian Cities: A Critical Review”. The Canadian Geographer 28,2 (1984): 186-96. “Residential Segregation and Class Formation in the Capitalist City: A Review and Directions for Research”. Progress in Human Geography 8,1 (1984): 26-49.

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“The Spatial Approach to the Urban Question: A Comment”. Environment and Planning D. Society and Space 2,1 (1984): 101-5. “Space and Class: A Critique of Urry”. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 7,1 (1983): 115-121. “An Historical Approach to Mobility Research”, (with E. G. Moore) The Professional Geographer 32, 1 (1981): 22-30. “Housing Tenure and Social Class in Kingston, Ontario, 1881-1901”(with G. Levine and B. S. Osborne), Journal of Historical Geography 7,3 (1981): 271-89. “Residential Mobility and Public Policy”, (with E. G. Moore) Geographical Analysis 11,2 (1979): 175-3. “Directions for Mobility Research in Relation to Public Policy” (with E. G. Moore) In J. Pipkin and M. LaGory (eds.) Theory and Practise: The Contribution of the Social Sciences to Urban Planning (New York: SUNY at Albany, 1978). (e) Other Review of J.M. Sellers, D. Kubler, M. Walter-Rogg, M. and R.A. Walks, eds. The Political Ecology of the Metropolis. (New York, 2013). In The Canadian Geographer (forthcoming) Review of Rupa Huq, Making Sense of Suburbia through Popular Culture (London, 2013), and On the Edge. The Contested Cultures of English Suburbia (London, 2013), in Home Cultures (forthcoming). Review of Nikhil Rao, House but no Garden. Apartment Living in Bombay’s Suburbs, 1898-1964. (Minneapolis, 2013), in Urban History (forthcoming). Review of Elizabeth Kneebone and Alan Bérubé, Confronting Suburban Poverty in America (Washington, D.C., 2013), in Population, Space and Place (forthcoming) Review of Peter F. Trent, The Merger Delusion. How Swallowing its Suburbs made an even bigger mess of Montreal (Montreal and Kingston, 2012), in The Canadian Geographer (2013, forthcoming). Revised version as “The Politics of Mergers (and Demergers) in Montreal. In Métropolitiques/Metropolitics http://www.metropolitiques.eu/The-politics-of-municipal-mergers.html Review of Alan Ehrenhalt, The Great Inversion and the Future of the American City (New York) in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 37,3 (2013): 1102-1103. Review of Neil Monnery, Safe as Houses? A Historical Analysis of Housing Prices (London Publishing, 2012), and Manuel B. Aalbers, ed., Subprime Cities: the Political Economy of Mortgage Markets (New York, 2012), in Housing Studies 28, 7 (2013): 1098-1011. Review of Amy Harris, Imagining Toronto (Toronto, 2010) in The Canadian Geographer (2013) DOI=10.1111/j.1541-0064.2012.00475.x&ArticleID=1068224

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Review of Pamela Blais, Perverse Cities. Hidden Subsidies, Wonky Policy and Urban Sprawl (Vancouver, 2010) in The Canadian Geographer (2013) DOI=10.1111/j.1541-0064.2012.00475.x&ArticleID=1068224 Review of Ian Douglas, David Goode, Michael C. Houck and Rusong Wang, eds., The Routledge Handbook of Urban Ecology (Routledge, 2011), in Urban Geography 33,2 (2012): 315-316. Review of Harriet B. Newburger, Eugenie L. Birch and Susan M. Wachter, eds., Neighborhood and Life Chances. How Place Matters in Modern America (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011), in Annals of the Association of American Geographers 102, 1 (2012): 249-251. “The meaning of China’s urban transformation “(review of Robin Visser, Cities Surround the Countryside (Duke University Press, 2010) and Friedrich Fleischer, Suburban Beijing (University of Minnesota Press, 2010, in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 35, 5 (2011): 1083-1085. Review of Mathew Hannah, Dark Territory in the Information Age. (London, 2010) in Environment and Planning D 29,3 (2011): 568-570. Conference Report. The 13th National Conference on Planning History (SACRPH), Oakland, 2009. In Town Planning Review 81, 3 (2010): 335-339 Review of Leslie Kern, Sex and the Revitalized city. Gender, Condominium Development and Urban Citizenship (UBC Press, 2010) in Housing Studies 25,5 (2010): 768-770. Review of Tom Urbaniak, Her Worship: Hazel McCallion and the Development of Mississauga (Toronto, 2009) in Ontario History 102,1 (2010): 143–144. Review of Christopher Grampp, From Yard to Garden. The Domestication of America’s Home Grounds. (Chicago, 2008) in Journal of American History 22,6 (2009): 987-988. Review of Stephen Legg, Spaces of Colonialism. Delhi’s Urban Governmentalities (Oxford, 2007) in Journal of Historical Geography 34 (2008): 539-540 Review of Barbara M. Lane, Housing and Dwelling. Perspectives on Modern Domestic Architecture (Abingdon, 2006) in Housing Studies 22,6 (2009): 987-988 (with Aman Gill). Review of Jon C. Teaford, The Metropolitan Revolution. The Rise of Urban America (New York: Columbia University Press, 2006) in Urban History Review 36,2 (2008): 64-65. Review of Pierre Bourdieu, Social Structures of the Economy (London, 2005) in Urban Studies 44, 1 (2007): 202-203. Review of Robert Bruegmann, Sprawl. A Compact History (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2005) in Annals of the Association of American Geographers 96, 3 (2006): 666-667. Review essay: “Paths Less Traveled Through the Suburban Vernacular” Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture 13, 1 (2006): 106-110.

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• John Archer, Architecture and Suburbia. From English Villa to American Dream House, 1690-2000 (Minneapolis, 2005).

• Avi Friedman and David Krawitz, Peeking Through the Keyhole. The Evolution of

North American Homes (Montreal, 2002). Review of Winifred Gallagher, House Thinking. A Room-by-Room Look at How We Live (New York: Harper Collins, 2006) in Housing Studies 21, 6 (2006): 950-951. Review of Colin Davies, The Prefabricated Home (London: Reaktion Books, 2006) in Technology and Culture 47 (2006): 852-853. Review of Peter Whitfield, Cities of the World. A History in Maps. (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2005) in H-Urban, March 2006. Review of J. Hornstein, A Nation of Realtors. A Cultural History of the 20th Century American Middle Class. (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2005) in H. Urban, October 2005. Review of A.M. Kenyon, Dreaming Suburbia. Detroit and the Production of Postwar Space and Culture. (Detroit, Wayne State University Press, 2004) in Urban Studies 42, 9 (2005): 1664-5. Review of Helen Jarvis, A.C. Pratt and Peter C-C. Woo, The Secret Life of Cities. The Social Reproduction of Everyday Life (New York: Prentice Hall, 2002), in Population, Space and Place 11, 1 (2005): 67-68. Review of Robert Beuka, Suburbia Nation: Reading Suburban Landscape in Twentieth-Century American Fiction and Film (New York, 2004), in Social and Cultural Geography 6, 1 (2005): 151-152. Review of Douglas Knerr, Suburban Steel. The magnificent failure of the Lustron Corporation, 1945-1951 (Columbus, Ohio, 2004) in Technology and Culture. Review of Mark Clapson, Suburban Century. Social Change and Urban Growth in England and the United States (New York, 2003) in Reviews in History, Institute for Historical Research, London (February 2004). Review Essay: Juanita DeBarros, Order and Place in a Colonial City. Patterns of Struggle and Resistance in Georgetown, British Guiana 1889-1924 (Montreal and Kingston, 2003): Garth Myers, Verandahs of Power. Colonialism and Space in Urban Africa (Syracuse, 2003) in Urban History Review 32, 1 (2003): 65-68. Review of Robert M. Fogelson, Downtown. Its Rise and Fall, 1880-1950 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003) in Journal of Historical Geography 30, 1 (2004): 193-195. Review of Joseph Bigott, From Cottage to Bungalow. Houses and the Working Class in Metropolitan Chicago, 1869-1929 (Chicago, 2001) in Urban Morphology 7, 1 (2003): 52-54. Review of Andy Merrifield, Metromarxism. A marxist tale of the city. (London, 2002) in H-Urban. 28 February 2003.

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Review of Becky Nicolaides, My Blue Heaven. Life and Politics in the Working-Class Suburbs of Los Angeles, 1920-1965 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002) Urban Studies 40, 3 (2003): 637-638 Review of Carolyn Loeb, Entrepreneurial Vernacular. Developers Subdivisions in the 1920s (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002) in Journal of American History 89, 4 (2003): 1570-1571. Review of Tom Sitton and William Deverell, eds., Metropolis in the Making: Los Angeles in the 1920s (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999) in Urban Studies 29, 4 (2002): 830-831. Review of Donna Rilling, Making Houses, Crafting Capitalism. Builders in Philadelphia, 1790-1850. (Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, 2001) in Planning Perspectives 17, 3 (2002): 300-302. Review of Michael Luger and Kenneth Temkin, Red Tape and Housing Costs. How regulation affects new residential development (New Brunswick, New Jersey, 2000) in Urban Studies 38, 13 (2001): 2550-2551. Review of John Bauman, Roger Biles and Kristin Sylvain, eds., From Tenements to the Taylor Homes. In search of an urban housing policy in twentieth-century America (University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 2000) in Housing Studies 16, 3 (2001): 381-8. Review of Valerie J. Korinek, Roughing it in the Suburbs. Reading chatelaine magazine in the fifties and sixities (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2000) in Urban History Review 31, 2 (2003): 54-55. (Review essay) “No Terror Souses. Australian urban history in comparative perspective” (Journal of Urban History 28, 2 (2002): 247-257.

· Graeme Davison, Tony Dingle and Seamus O’Hanlon, eds. The Cream Brick Frontier (Melbourne, 1995).

· Stephen Hamnett and Robert Freestone, eds. The Australian Metropolis. A Planning History (London, 2000).

· Patrick Troy, eds. A History of European Housing in Australia (Cambridge, 2000). Review of H. Peter Oberlander and Eva Newbrun, Houser. The Life and Work of Catherine Bauer (Vancouver, 1999) in Planning Perspectives 16, 3 (2001) 319-321. Review of G.C. Randall, America’s Original G.I. Town. Park Forest, Illinois (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000) in Environment and Planning A 32, 11 (2000): 2080-2081. Review of Rosalyn Baxandall and Elizabeth Ewen, Picture Windows. How the suburbs happened (New York, 2000) in Urban History Review 29, 1 (2000): 69-70. Review of Ann Forsyth, Constructing Suburbs. Competing Voices in a Debate Over Urban Growth (Amsterdam, 1999) in International Planning Studies 6, 1 (2001): 103. Review of Aidan Southall, The City in Time and Space (New York, 1998) Annals, Association of American Geographers 90, 3 (2000): 638-9.

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(Review essay) “Amnesia and Myopia. History and Theory in Los Angeles.” Journal of Urban History 26, 5 (2000): 669-678.

· Christine Boyer, Cybercities (New York, 1996). · Mike Davis, City of Quartz (New York, 1990). · Mike Davis, Ecology of Fear (New York, 1998). · Michael J. Dear, H. Eric Schockman, Greg Hise, eds. Rethinking Los Angeles

(Thousand Oaks, 1996). · Timothy P. Fong, The First Suburban Chinatown. The Remaking of Monterey

Park, California (Philadelphia 1994). · Greg Hise, Magnetic Los Angeles. Planning the Twentieth Century Metropolis

(Baltimore, 1997). · Allen J. Scott and Edward W. Soja. The City. Los Angeles and Urban Theory at

the End of the Twentieth Century (Berkeley, CA 1997). Review of Peter Ennals and Deryck Holdsworth, Homeplace. The Making of the Canadian Dwelling over Three Centuries (Toronto, 1998), in Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 59, 2 (2000): 271-3. Review of John Tait, From Self-Help Housing to Sustainable Settlement (Aldershot, 1997) and Jes Clauson-Kaas et al. Crowding and Health in Low-Income Settlements (Aldershot, 1997), in Housing Studies 14, 3 (1999): 401-403. Review of Mark Clapson, Invincible Green Suburbs, Brave New Towns. (Manchester, 1998), in Environment and Planning A, 30, 11 (1998): 2092-2093. Review of David Ley, The New Middle Class and the Remaking of the Central City (New York, 1997) in American Journal of Sociology 104, 1 (1998): 252-255. Review of Joe R. Feagin, The New Urban Paradigm. Critical Perspectives on the City (Lanham, Md., 1998), on H-Urban, March 1998. Review of John Reps, Urban Planning, 1794-1918: An International Anthology of Articles, Conference Papers, and Reports. [website: http://library.cornell.edu/Reps/Docs/homepage.htm] for H-Urban, March 1998. Review of Jon Teaford, Post-Suburbia. Government and Politics in the Edge Cities (Baltimore, 1997) in Urban History Review 26, 1 (1997): 69-70. Review of Tom F. McIlwraith, Looking for Old Ontario (Toronto, 1997) in Urban History Review 26, 1 (1997): 69-70. Review of Mary Sies and Christopher Silver, eds. Planning the Twentieth Century American City (Baltimore, 1996) in Urban History 24, 3 (1997): 386-387. Review of Allen J. Scott and Edward Soja, eds. The City (Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1996) in Journal of Historical Geography 24, 4 (1998): 501-503. Review of James T. Lemon, Liberal Dreams and Natures Limits. Great Cities of North America since 1600. (New York, 1996) on H-Urban, March 1997.

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Review of Gail Radford, Modern Housing for America. Policy Struggles in the New Deal Era. (Chicago, 1997) in Housing Studies 12, 3 (1997): 412-413. Review of Jean W. Bradley, A Home Across the Water. (Portland, Or., 1996) in Urban History Review 25, 2:73-74. Review of Lisanne Skyler, No Loans Today (video) (New York: First Run/Icarus, 1994) in H-Urban, August 1996. Report of the Annual Conference, Institute of British Geographers. Journal of Historical Geography 21, 3 (1995): 319-320. Review of Keller Easterling and Richard Prelinger, Call at Home. The House that Private Enterprise Built. Videodisc. New York: Voyager, 1992. on H-Urban, February 1995. Review of Gordon Darroch and Lee Soltow, Property and Inequality in Victorian Ontario (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994). In Journal of Historical Geography 21, 3 (1995): 349-51. Review of Stanley R. Barrett, Paradise. Class, Commuters and Ethnicity in Rural Ontario. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994). In Canadian Historical Review (1995): 302-304. Review of Jill Wade, Houses for All. The Struggle for Social Housing in Vancouver, 1919-1950. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1994. In Canadian Journal of Urban Research 3, 2 (1994): 220-221. Review of John Bacher, Keeping to the Marketplace. The Evolution of Canadian Housing Policy. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1993. In Urban History 22, 2: 305-6. Review of John S. Adams and Barbara J. VanDrasek, Minneapolis-St. Paul, People, Place and Public Life. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. In H-Urban, September 1994. Review of J. Barry Cullingworth, The Political Culture of Planning: American Land Use Planning in Comparative Perspective. New York: Routledge, 1993. In Planning Perspectives 9, 1 (1994): 115-116. Review of J.W.R. Whitehand and P.J. Larkham, (eds.) Urban Landscapes. International Perspectives. New York: Routledge, 1992. In Urban History Review 22, 1 (1993): 64-5. "La géographie sociale de New York" in Edmond Preteceille ed. La Ségrégation Sociale dans les Grandes Villes. Problemes Politiques et Sociales. No. 684. Paris: La Documentation Francaise. Review of Fred W. Peterson, Homes in the Heartland. Balloon Frame Farmhouses of the Upper Midwest, 1850-1920. Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas. In Journal of American History 80, 1 (1993):270-1. Review of Mike Davis, City of Quartz. New York: Verso. In Antipode 25, 3 (1993): 255-6.

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M. Choko et R. Harris. "La Propriété Résidentielle à Montréal et à Toronto de 1921 à 1951. Deux villes, deux mondes." Etudes et documents no.65 INRS-Urbanisation, Montreal, September 1992. Review of Kay Anderson, Vancouver's Chinatown. Racial Discourse in Canada, 1875-1980. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1991. In The Geographical Review (1993). Review of Leo Driedger, The Urban Factor. Sociology of Canadian Cities. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1991; and Kent Gerecke (ed). The Canadian City. Montreal: Black Rose Books, 1991. In The Canadian Geographer 37, 1 (1993): 87-8. Review of Lionel Frost, The New Urban Frontier. Kensington, NSW: New South Wales University Press, 1991. In Journal of American History 79, 2 (1992): 618-619. Review of John E. Davis, Contested Ground. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1990. Environment and Planning D. Society and Space 23, 12 (1991): 1824-1825. Review of Michael J. Doucet and John Weaver, Housing the North American City. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queens University Press, 1991. Journal of Social History 26, 2 (1992): 392-394. Review of John Stilgoe, Borderland. Origins of the American Suburb 1820-1939. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1988. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 80, 4 (1991): 654-656. Review of Richard Plunz, A History of Housing in New York City. Columbia, Columbia University Press. Planning Perspectives 6, 3 (1991): 355-356. Review of Michael McMahon, Metro's Housing Company. The First 35 Years. Toronto: Metropolitan Toronto Housing Company. Urban History Review 19, 2 (1991): 145-6. Review of David Ward, Poverty, Ethnicity and the American City 1840-1925. Changing Conceptions of the Slum and the Ghetto. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1989. Journal of Urban Affairs 12, 3 (1990): 326. Review of Scott L. Bottles, Los Angeles and the Automobile. The Making of the Modern City, University of California Press, 1987. Urban History Review 18, 2 (1989): 180. Review of Michael J. White, American Neighbourhoods and Residential Differentiation, Russell Sage Foundation, 1988. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. 14, 2: 364-5. The Family Home in Working-Class Life Research Paper No. 171, Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto, February 1989. The Evolution of Housing Tenure in Montreal and Toronto since the mid-nineteenth century Research Paper No. 166, Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto, September 1988.

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Review of John Miron, Housing in Postwar Canada, McGill-Queen's University Press, 1988. In Labour/Le Travail 24: 279-280. Review of Marc Weiss, The Community Builders, Princeton University Press, 1987. Queen's Quarterly 95, 4 (1988): 956-7. Review of Paul Knox, Urban Social Geography, Longman, 1987. In Progress in Human Geography 12, 4 (1988): 612-3. Review of Martin Daunton, A Property Owning Democracy? Housing in Britain, Faber and Faber, 1987. In Journal of Historical Geography 14, 3 (1988): 310-11. Review of Nigel Thrift and Peter Williams (eds.), Class and Place. The Making of Urban Society, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1987. Environment and Planning 20, 11 (1988): 1558-9. The Growth of Home Ownership in Toronto, 1899-1913. Research Paper No. 163, Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto, July 1987. Review Essay: John Burnett A Social History of Housing 1815-1985, Methuen; Clifford E. Clark The American Family Home 1800-1960, The University of North Carolina Press. In Annals of the Association of American Geographers 77, 4 (1987): 658-1. Review of John F. Kain and William C. Apgar, Jr. Housing and Neighbourhood Dynamics. A Simulation Study. Harvard University Press, 1985. In Growth and Change 18, 4 (1987): 81-2. Review of Patricia McHugh, Toronto Architecture. A City Guide, Mercury, 1985; and Henry Scadding, Toronto of Old, Dundurn, 1987. Ontario History 80, 2 (1988): 170-171. Review of P. Jackson and S. Smith Exploring Social Geography, Allen and Unwin, 1984. In Annals of the Association of American Geographers 76, 2 (1986): 290-1. Review of D. Gregory and J. Urry Social Relations and Spatial Structure, St. Martin's Press, 1985. In Economic Geography 62, 3 (1986): 267-8. Review of R. Pahl Divisions of Labour, Blackwell, 1984. In Women and Environments 9,1 (1986): 24. Review of M. Edel, E.D. Sclar and D. Luria, Shaky Palaces. Homeownership and Social Mobility in Boston's Suburbanization, Columbia University Press, 1984. In Labour/Le Travail 18 (Fall 1986): 262-3. Review of M. Goldberg and J. Mercer, The Myth of the North American City, University of British Columbia Press, 1985. In International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 10,4 (1986): 594-5. Review of D. Harvey The Urbanisation of Capital and Consciousness and the Urban Experience, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985. In The Canadian Geographer 30,3 (1986): 284-5. Mansion on the Hill (Review Essay). Labour/Le Travail 16 (Fall 1985): 239-4.

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Class and Housing Tenure in Modern Canada. Research Paper No. 153, Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto, 1984. Review of M. Castells, The City and the Grassroots, University of California Press, 1983. In The Professional Geographer 38, 4 (1986): 432-3. Review of K.T. Jackson, Crabgrass Frontier. In The Queen's Quarterly 94, 1 (1987): 247-8. Review of D.T. Herbert and R.J. Johnston (eds.) Geography and the Urban Environment, Vol. 6, Wiley, 1984. In The Canadian Geographer, 29, 2 (1985): 189-91. Review of J. Mollenkopf The Contested City, Princeton University Press, 1983. In Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 75, 3 (1985): 448-9. Review of D. Badcock Unfairly Structured Cities. In Progress in Human Geography 9,3 (1985): 457-8. Review of W. Magnusson and A. Sancton (eds.) City Politics in Canada, University of Toronto Press. In the Canadian Geographer 28, 1 (1984): 97-8. Review of M. Pacione (ed.) Progress in Human Geography, Croom Helm, 1983; and D.T. Herbert and R.J. Johnston (eds.) Geography and the Urban Environment, Vol. 5., Wiley, 1982. In Environment and Planning A. 15, 11 (1983): 1555-6. Review of R.J. Johnston The American Urban System. A Geographical Perspective. St. Martin's, 1982. In Urban Ecology 7, 4 (1983): 363-5. Review of I. Katznelson City Trenches: Urban Politics and the Patterning of Class in the United States, Pantheon, 1981. In Annals of the Association of American Geographers 73, 1 (1983): 162-4. Report on the Political Economy of Canadian-American Urban Development. A Comparative History Conference. Guelph, 1982. In The Operational Geographer, 1, 1 (1983): 47-8. Not Peer Reviewed (a) Books Editor of Urban History Association Syllabus Exchange (Chicago: The Association, 1993). (b) Contributions to Books Irregular Settlement and Government Policy in North America in the Twentieth Century. In Lincoln Institute for Land Policy, ed. Irregular Settlements/Colonies in North America. Cambridge, Mass: Lincoln Institute. Historical Context of Self-Help Housing in Self-Help Housing Workshop, The Starr Group for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 1991.

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The Impact of Building controls on Residential Development in North American Cities In Proceedings of the 5th Annual Planning History Conference. 1992. (c) Reports, Journal and Newspaper Articles “The Suburban Land Question” (with Ute Lehrer and Robin Bloch), September 2012. Report prepared for the international workshop on ‘The Suburban Land Question’, Montpellier, Oct. 2012. Behind the smear on the suburbs. National Post 29 April 2005, p. A17. The suburbs then... and now. National Post 25 April 2005, p. A17. The Geography of Educational Achievement in Urban Ontario (with Michael Mercier) The Monograph (2001). Editor finds Peoria rich in facts on owner-builders. Peoria Journal-Star June 23, 1996. Owner-builders part of Peoria’s past. Peoria Journal-Star March 20, 1995. Women and Homeownership. Women and Environments 7, 3 (1985): 19. (d) Interviews (since 2004 only) Ottawa Citizen (July 2013) Hamilton Spectator (2013 – twice) Bloomberg News (2012) Hamilton Spectator (2012 – twice) Hamilton Spectator (2011) CITY TV ‘Breakfast TV, August, 2004. CBC ‘Metro Morning’ (Toronto), August, 2004. CBC (Syndicated), September, 2004. TVO, ‘More to Life’, November 2004. CFRB, 14 February, 2005. CBC Radio, ‘The Current’, 14 March 2005. CH TV (Hamilton), 20 April 2005. Edmonton Journal, April 2005.

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CKNY (Vancouver), 14 May 2005. Toronto Globe and Mail, 16 March 2006. Chronicle of Higher Education (United States), 20 March 2006. Hamilton Spectator, 23 March 2006. PBS (TV), 21 February 2009 Philadelphia Enquirer, 27 February 2009 (e) Other Interviewed in Raise the Hammer (online urban journal) October 21, 2005. Housing as an Urban Resource. In Marc St. Hilaire et Richard Marcoux, eds. Population and urbanisation au Québec et au Canada, xixe et xxe Siècles. CIEQ, Québec City. To Market! To Market! The Changing Role of the Australian Timber Merchant, 1945-1965. Working Paper No. 62, Urban Research Program, Australian National University, April 1998. Is Canadian Housing Policy More Progressive than that of the US? Housing Studies 13, 5 (1998): 727-729. Editors Introduction. Special issue on housing. Urban History Review 25,2 (1997): 1-2. R. Harris and M. Choko. "Patterns of Housing Occupancy in Montreal and Toronto, 1921-1951". Research Report to SSHRC, McMaster University, 1991. The Social Geography of New York City: A Framework of Analysis and Research Agenda. Research paper prepared for the Built Environment Workshop of the Committee on New York City, New York, October 31, 1986. Housing as an Element in the Standard of Living. Research Report to SSHRC, University of Toronto, 1985. R. Harris, G. Levine, and B.S. Osborne. Housing in Kingston, 1881-1901. Research Report to SSHRC, Queen's University, Kingston, 1982. Accepted for Publication in final form “The American Dream Rebranded” Reviews in American History (2013 – in press) “The Imprint of the Owner-Builder on American Suburbs.” In Michael Conzen and Peter Larkham, eds., Shapers of the Urban Form. Explorations in Morphological Agency (London: Routledge, 2014, forthcoming). “International Policy for Urban Housing Markets in the Global South since 1945”, in Faranak

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Miraftab and Neema Kudva eds. Cities of the Global South (New York: Routledge, 2013, in press) “Urban Land Markets: A Southern Exposure,” in Susan Parnell and Sophie Oldfield, eds., From the South. A Cities Handbook (Routledge, 2014, in press). “Housing. Dreams and nightmares” in Pierre Filion et al., eds., Changing Canadian Cities in Transition. New Directions in the Twenty-First Century. Fifth edition. Toronto: Oxford University Press (2014, forthcoming) “Suburbanization and suburbanism” in James D. Wright, ed., International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Second edition. Oxford: Elsevier (2015, forthcoming) The World of Suburbs (Book proposal invited, and accepted, by Routledge, Oct. 2009). Now under open contract. The Suburban Land Question. A Global Survey (co-edited, with Ute Lehrer). Book contract with University of Toronto Press, signed December 2013. What’s in a Name? Talking about ‘Suburbs’ (co-edited with Charlotte Vorms). Book contract with University of Toronto Press, signed December 2013. Submitted for Publication “Using Toronto to explore three suburban stereotypes” Environment and Planning A (submitted June 2013; revised version submitted November 2013) “Introduction” (with Robert Lewis) to E.P.Richards, Report by Request of the Trust on the Condition, Improvement and Town Planning of the City of Calcutta and Contiguous Areas (Ware, Herts, 1914). To be reprinted with an introduction, Routledge, 2014. (Submitted December 2014) Presentations (a) Invited “Why neighourhoods matter more than ever,” Workshop on Neighborhood: The Measure and Meaning of an Urban Ideal”, The Urban Forum, University of Chicago, April 24-25, 2014. “Suburban transits. A Canadian’s View”, Workshop on Transnational Urbanism, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, March 27-30, 2014. Invited chair and moderator, plenary session: “Toronto. An American City?” Fifteenth National Conference on Planning History, Society for American City and Regional Planning History, Toronto, October 3-6th, 2013. Invited chair and discussant, “Toronto Metropolitan Planning c.1950 to 1970” Fifteenth National Conference on Planning History, Society for American City and Regional Planning History, Toronto, October 3-6th 2013.

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Invited chair and discussant, “Housing after the Welfare State.” Fifteenth National Conference on Planning History, Society for American City and Regional Planning History, Toronto, October 3-6th 2013. “Follow the Money”. Plenary talk on Suburban Land, Conference on The Suburban Revolution, York University, Ontario, September 26-28th, 2013. Invited discussant: “Places, pasts and policies. Asserting history’s role in urban studies”. Sixth Biennial Urban History Association Conference, New York, October 2012. Invited discussant: “Bulldozers, construction cranes and hardhats. Doing the work of urban and suburban development in the postwar United States.” Sixth Biennial Urban History Association Conference, New York, October 2012. Invited discussant: “Home Ownership and Land Tenure.” Fourteenth Biennial National Planning History Conference, Baltimore, Md., November 17-20, 2011. “The Rise of the Home Improvement Industry, 1918-1960.” Remodeling Futures Conference, Joint Center for Housing Studies, Harvard University, April 5, 2011. “The Making of Dufferin-St.Clair.” Toronto Public Library (Earlscourt Branch), History Matters series. October 20, 2011. “Meaningful types in a world of suburbs”, The City Institute at York University, October 1, 2010. “Land and Housing Markets”, SSHRC MCRI “Global Suburbanisms” Organizational Meeting, Montreal, April 25-27, 2010. “The Rise of Home Improvement”, Department of Geography, University of Toronto, Jan. 29, 2010. “To Control Unhealthy Bodies. Why Planning Counted in Bombay and Calcutta, 1901” (with Robert Lewis). Paper presented at ‘Imperial Contagious Medicine and Cultures of Planning in Asia, 1880-1949’, University of Hong Kong, 9-11 Dec. 2009. “Teaching Housing”, Invited presentation, Institute on University-Level Housing Education in Canada, University of Western Ontario, Feb 13-14, 2009 “A New Form of Credit: The State Promotes Home Improvement, 1934-1954: Invited presentation, Fourth Biennial Conference of the Urban History Association, Houston, Texas, Nov 5-8, 2008. “The history of housing and housing policy in North America and the British colonies in the twentieth century.” Invited talk, Department of Geography, Kumaon University, Nainital, India, December 7, 2006. “Cities as Historical Agents.” Invited talk, Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, October 2006.

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“Creeping Conformity. How Canada Became Suburban, 1900-1960.” Presentation at an ‘Author Meets the Critics’ session, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, York University, Toronto, 31 May 2006. “Cities as Historical Agents.” Plenary presentation, Annual Meetings of the Canadian Historical Association, York University, Toronto, 29-31 May 2006. “Dutch and British attitudes towards Indigenous Building in Urban Areas, 1918-1960s.” Paper presented at ‘The Decolonisation of the Indonesian City (1930-1960) in Comparative Perspective KITLV, University of Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands, 26-28 April 2006. “Forgotten Continuities in Colonial and Postcolonial Housing Policy in Singapore, 1930s-1960s” (with Alison Hay). Paper presented at ‘The Decolonisation of the Indonesian City (1930-1960) in Comparative Perspective KITLV, University of Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands, 26-28 April 2006. “Development and Hybridity Made Concrete in the Colonies.” Paper presented in Special session on “Ordinary Spaces of Urban Development,” Annual International Conference, RGS-IBG, London, 31 August - 2 September 2005. “The Changing Meaning of Canadian Suburbs since the 1960s.” Special session in Honour of Larry Bourne, Annual Meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers, London, Ont., June 1-5, 2005. “The Colonial Origins of Development.” Special session on The Power of Development Revisited, Annual Meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers, London, Ont., June 1-5, 2005. “The Suburbs Strike Back” Comments as discussant at a special session on “Choosing Municipal Independence,” Second Biennial Urban History Conference, Milwaukee, October 7019, 2004. “Accommodating Mr. Biswas. Trinidad Provokes Colonial Housing Policy, 1929-1950s.” Department of History, McMaster University, January 23, 2003. “English Suburbs on Canadian Soil, 1900-1913.” Migration from England to Canada. Origins, Settlement, Impact Conference. Institute of Commonwealth Studies, June 21-22, 2002. “The Impact of Decolonization on British Colonial Housing Policy, 1945-1960.” The British Colonial Service since the Second World War Conference. Institute of Commonwealth Studies, 11 June 2002. “Suburbs and Slums. The Genealogy of Two Ideas.” (with Carolyn Whitzman) Annual Meetings, Canadian Association of Geographers, Toronto, 29 May - 1 June 2002. “The Origins and Evolution of British Colonial Housing Policy, 1929-1960s,” Department of Geography, University College London, 16 May 2002. “The Origins and Evolution of British Colonial Housing Policy, 1929-1962," Institute of Historical Research, University of London, 14 May 2002.

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“The Origins and Evolution of British Colonial Housing Policy, 1929-1962", Institute for Asian Studies, National University of Singapore, Singapore, 13 March 2002. “Process and Pattern in Canadian Suburbs,” Department of Geography, University College London, 25 February 2002. “The Making and Form of North American Suburbs, 1900-1939," University of Birmingham, 8 February 2002. “North American Suburbs, 1900-1960. A Revisionist View,” Centre for Urban History, Leicester, University, 1 February 2002. “Modernization of British Colonial Housing Policy, 1930s-1960s,” Department of Geography, Royal Hollaway, University of London, 3 December 2001. “The Limits of Modernization. British Colonial Housing Policy, 1930s-1960s,” Department of Geography, University College London, 2 October 2001. “Irregular Settlement and Government Policy in North America in the Twentieth Century,” Workshop Conference on Irregular Settlement, Lincoln Institute for Land Policy, Boston, 20-21 September 2001. "Commentary ." Commentary on the Second Workshop of the Canadian Families Project, University of Victoria, August 22-23, 1999. "Housing as an Urban Resource". Paper presented at the Workshop on Urban Populations, 1870-1930, Laval University, Quebec, April 16, 1999. "A Revision of Consensus Accounts of the Character and Development of Postwar Suburbs". Keynote presentation, Reframing Suburbia, Design Center for American Urban Landscape, Minneapolis, January 21-23, 1999. "Suburbs. Comments presented as part of an invited panel discussion on American Suburbs and Cities, Annual Meetings of the Social Science History Association, Chicago, November 1998. “Where Credit is Due. The Sources of Mortgage Finance in Canada, 1901-1954" (with D. Ragonetti), Canadian Business History Conference, Hamilton, October, 1998. “The Geography of North American Cities and Suburbs, 1900-1950. II Land development, Social and Political Patterns.” International Conference of Historical Geographers, Coleraine and Belfast, Northern Ireland, July 19-25, 1998. “The Geography of North American Cities, 1900-1950. A Reinterpretation” (with Robert Lewis), Seventh National Conference on American Planning History, Seattle, October 23-26, 1997. “Toronto’s Undeserved Reputation for Good Planning,” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Toronto, August 9-13, 1997.

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“Toronto - Landscapes of Unplanned Suburbs,” Conference on Images of the Urban, University of the Sunshine Coast, Mooloolaba, Australia, July 17, 1997 (Keynote speech). “The Uses of Comparative Research”, Urban Research Program, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, July 7, 1997. “Unplanned Suburbs. Toronto’s American Tragedy, 1900-1950", Department of Geography, Curtin University, Perth, Australia, May 28, 1997. “Magic Houses in Jungle Suburbs. Owner-building in comparative context,” Department of Geography, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia, May 28, 1997. “Unplanned Suburbs. Toronto’s American Tragedy, 1900-1950", Department of Geography, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, May 21, 1997. “Magic Houses in Jungle Suburbs. Owner-building in comparative context,” Department of History, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, May 19, 1997. “North American Suburbs. A Reinterpretation,” University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia May 14, 1997. “Owner-building in comparative perspective,” School of Architecture, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, May 15, 1997. “Magic Houses in Jungle Suburbs. Owner-building in comparative context,” Urban Research Program, Australian National University, Canberra, May 5, 1997. “How the Past Matters. Re-interpreting the North American City, 1900-1950". Urban Affairs Association 27th Annual Meeting, Toronto, April 16-19, 1997. “Unplanned Suburbs. Toronto’s American Tragedy, 1900-1950". Toronto Historical Board, Toronto, 10 April 1997. “Labouring on the Suburban Home. The Geographical Intersection of Class and Gender” Labour Studies, McMaster University, January 15, 1997. “Unplanned Suburbs. Toronto’s American Tragedy, 1900-1950" Department of Geography, University of Guelph, November 1, 1996. “Unplanned Suburbs. Toronto’s American Tragedy, 1900-1950" Annual Conference of the Eastern Historical Geographers Association, Toronto, October 17-21, 1996. “Slipping through the Cracks: The Origins of Aided Self-Help Housing 1919-1953". Paper presented at the Third Conference of European Urban Historians, Budapest, August 28-31, 1996. “Toronto’s Unplanned Suburbs, 1900-1950". Paper to be presented at Local Planning in a Global Environment, ACSP-AESOP Joint International Congress, Toronto, July 25-28, 1996.

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“Unplanned Suburbs. Toronto’s American Tragedy, 1900-1950". Annual Meetings, Canadian Historical Association, Brock University, May 31, 1996. “Unplanned Suburbs. Toronto’s American Tragedy, 1900-1950". Department of Geography, Queens University, March 15, 1996. “Urban Homebuilding, 1930-1955: A Re-Construction.” Paper presented at the Hagley Museum, Wilmington, October 19, 1995. "It Flopped in Peoria. Owner-Builders Foil the FHA, 1935-1950". Paper presented at the Sixth National Conference on American Planning History, Knoxville, Tennessee, October 12-15, 1995. "Reading Sanborns for the Spoor of the Owner-Builder". Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Vernacular Architecture Forum, Ottawa, May 17-21, 1995. "Building Custom. Lumber Dealers Help Small Builders Respond to Mass Production". Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, March 15-18, 1995. "An American Tragedy. The Rise and Fall of Toronto's Working Class Suburbs, 1901-1951". Special session on Suburbs. Annual Conference of the Institute of British Geographers, Newcastle, January 2-5, 1995. "An American Tragedy. The Rise and Fall of Toronto's Unplanned Blue-Collar Suburbs, 1901-1951", Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, September 1994. "An American Tragedy. The Rise and Fall of Toronto's Unplanned Blue-Collar Suburbs, 1901-1951", Department of Geography, University of Delaware, March 1994. "An American Tragedy. The Rise and Fall of Toronto's Unplanned Blue-Collar Suburbs, 1901-1951", Dept. of Geography, University of Maryland, College Park, January 1994. "Urban Evolution". Talk to McMaster Senior Alumni, November 1993. "The Rise and Fall of Toronto's Unplanned Blue-Collar Suburbs", Paper to be presented at the Fifth Annual Planning History Conference, Chicago, November 1993. "An American Tragedy. The Rise and Fall of Toronto's Blue-Collar Suburbs" Department of Geography, Wilfrid Laurier/Waterloo, 4 November 1993. "The Unplanned Blue-Collar Suburb in its Heyday, 1900-1940". Paper presented at a session on "The Other Suburbanites", Annual Meeting of the Organization of American Historians, Chicago, April 2-5, 1992. "The Impact of Building Controls on Residential Development in North American Cities," Paper presented at the Planning History Conference, Richmond, Va. 7-10 November, 1991. "Owner-Building in North American Cities". Seminar paper presented at the School of Architecture, McGill University, Montreal, 15 October 1991.

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"Owner-Building in North American Cities". Paper presented at a research seminar, Departments of History and Geography, University of Winnipeg, April 1991. "Self-Built Housing in Canadian Cities, 1900-1950", Paper presented at the Self Help Housing Workshop, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, Ottawa, March 7-8, 1991. "Why Should We Study Working-Class Suburbs?" Paper presented at a special session on "The New Suburban History: Towards a Problematic?" Annual Meetings of the Organization of American Historians, Washington, March 1990. "The Social Geography of the North American City, 1900-1940". Geography Department, University College, London, 1989. "The Home in Working-Class Life". Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Urban History Association, Hamilton, Oct. 7-8, 1988. "Home and Work in New York City since 1950". Paper presented at the Dual City Workshop of the Committee on New York City, New York City, 26 February, 1988. "The Social Geography of the North American City, 1900-1940". History Department (Urban History Seminar), Columbia University, New York, 1988. "Streetcar Shacktowns. A problem for urban theory". Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Hamilton, May 28-30, 1987. "The Growth of Homeownership in Toronto, 1899-1913" Paper presented at the Housing Tenure Workshop, Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto, 27 February 1987. "Class Differences in Urban Homeownership. An Explanation of Recent Canadian Trends". Paper presented at the International Research Conference on Housing Policy, Gavle, Sweden, 10-13 June, 1986. "Doing Thesis Research", Geography Department, Queen's University at Kingston, 1984. "Residential Segregation and Urban Politics". Paper read at the Annual Meetings of the Regional Science Association, Chicago, 1983. "The Political Consequences of the Residential Segregation of Social Classes in Canadian Cities: a review". Paper read at 'The Political Economy of Canadian-American Urban Development: An Urban History Conference'. Guelph, 1982. "The Historical Geography of Canada". Tianjin Foreign Language Institute, Tianjin, People's Republic of China, 1980. "Directions for Mobility Research in Relation to Public Policy" (with E.G. Moore). Paper presented at the 'Conference on Theory and Practise: The Contribution of the Social Sciences to Urban Planning' Albany, N.Y. 1978. (b) Contributed

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“What do suburbanites think about the suburbs? A case study of suburban perceptions in Hamilton, Ontario.” (with Amy Shanks and Victoria Coates). Canadian Association of Geographers, Ontario Divisions, Annual Meeting, University of Toronto Scarborough Campus, Oct. 12-13, 2012. [I was third author] “Media representations of suburbs in Toronto from 1990-2012” (with Jenna Roberts). Canadian Association of Geographers, Ontario Divisions, Annual Meeting, University of Toronto Scarborough Campus, Oct. 12-13, 2012. [I was second author] “The Suburban Land Question” (with Robin Bloch and Ute Lehrer). Workshop on Land, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France, 22-23 October, 2012. SSHRC MCRI Project: Global Suburbanisms [Lead author/presenter] Co-organizer: Workshop on Land, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France, 22-23 October, 2012. SSHRC MCRI Project: Global Suburbanisms. Co-organizer: “What’s in a Name? How we Label Peripheral Places”. Main Session M32, Cities and Societies in Comparative Perspective. European Association for Urban history, 11th. International Conference on Urban History, Prague, 29 August-1 September, 2012. “Walking the Talk. How the Indian Census of 1901 was made’ Paper presented at the Conference of the International Planning History Society, Istanbul, July 13, 2010. “A Federal Plan for Housing. The Rise of Filtering, 1918-1939”. Paper presented at the 13th Biennial Conference on Planning History, Oakland, Ca., Oct 15-18, 2009. “The Pressure of Events. How Consumers and Building Suppliers Framed Each Other, 1920s-1950s.” Paper presented at the 123rd Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association, New York City, Jan. 2-5, 2009. “A New Form of Credit. The State Promotes Home Improvement, 1934-1954.” Paper presented at the Fourth Biennial Conference of the Urban History Association, Houston, Texas, Nov. 5-8, 2008. “How Building Suppliers Framed the Housing Consumer,” (with Aman Gill). Paper presented at the Twelfth Biennial Conference of the Society for American City and Regional Planning History, Portland, Maine, Oct.25-28, 2007. “Housing and Town Planning in the Late Colonial Period. The Dutch and British Experiences Compared.” Paper presented at the 12th International Conference of the International Planning History Society, Delhi, December 11-14, 2006. “Making the Discourse of Suburbia. The Private Sector overrules the State in Australia, Canada, and the United States, 1934-1954" Paper to be presented at the Third Biennial Urban History Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, October 20-22, 2006.

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“The Evolution of British Housing Policy in the Colonial Caribbean, 1929-1960s.” Paper to be presented at a special session, Colonial Housing and Planning in the Caribbean. 11th Biennial Conference on Planning History, Coral Gables, Florida, October 20-23, 2005. “Walking the Talk. How the Indian Census of 1901 was made” Paper presented at the Conference of the International Planning History Society, July 13, 2010. “Regional Hybrids of late Colonial housing” Paper presented at the Fourth Savannah Symposium: Architecture and Regionalism, Savannah, February 24-26, 2005. “Regionalism in Colonial Housing. Cities and Town in Kenya, 1929-1963" (with Alison Hay). Paper presented at the Fourth Savannah Symposium: Architecture and Regionalism, Savannah, February 24-26, 2005. “The Diversity and Uniformity of Suburbs,” Panel presentation at the Second Biennial Urban History Conference, Milwaukee, October 7-10, 2004. “From Shacktown to Suburb. The Incorporation of Owner-Building” Paper presented at the 11th International Planning History Conference, Barcelona, July 14-17, 2004. “The Organization of the Building Industry in Canada” Paper presented at the conference ‘Adequate and Affordable Housing for All’, International Sociological Association RC43, Toronto, June 24-27, 2004. “Building Hybridity in Singapore. The Negotiation of Colonial Housing Policy, 1929-1950s” Paper presented at the 12th International Conference of Historical Geographers, Auckland, N.Z., 9-13 December 2003.

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“The Relationship Between Labour and Housing Policy in Colonial Kenya, 1930-1945" (with Alison Hay) Canadian Association of Geographers, Ontario Division, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, October 25, 2003. “Colonial Policy and Hybrid Housing in the British West Indies, 1929-1950s” Annual Meetings of the Pioneer America Society. Barbados, October 12-16, 2003. “The Limits to Modernization. British Colonial Housing Policy, 1935-1960." Paper presented at the annual conference of the Institute of British Geographers, Belfast, 2-6 January 2002. “The suburban origins of redlining. A Canadian story.” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Montreal, May 20-June 3, 2001. “Flexible Construction: Modernization and the House Building Industry, 1940-1960s.” Paper to be presented at the Global Conference on Economic Geography, Singapore, 5-9 December 2000. “Modernization and Self-Help in British Colonial Housing Policy, 1930s-1960s.” Paper presented at the 9th International Planning History Conference, Helsinki, August 2000. "It Fit the Bill: Aided Self-Help Housing in British Colonial Housing Policy, 1945-1960," Paper presented at the Eighth Biennial Planning History Conference, Washington, D.C., November 18-21, 1999. "Re-Framing the History of Urban Housebuilding" (with M. Buzzelli), Paper presented at the Eighth Biennial Planning History Conference, Washington, D.C., November 18-21, 1999. "Public Health and Urban Housing Policy in Tropical British Colonies, 1945-1960," Paper presented at a conference, "Colonialism and Public Health in the Tropics," York University, June 18-19, 1999. “The Social Geography of Educational Achievement in Toronto and Hamilton in 1997" (with Michael Mercier). Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Ottawa, June 1998. "An American Tragedy. Toronto's Blue-Collar Suburbs" Annual meetings of the Association of American Geographers. March 28-April 1, 1993. "The Rise and Fall of Blue Collar Suburbs in Toronto, 1900-1950". Paper presented at the International Conference of Historical Geographers, Vancouver, August 22-24, 1992. "Owner-Building in North American Cities" Paper presented at the Fifth International Research Conference on Housing, Montreal, July 7-10, 1992. "The Social Geography of the North American City and the Rise of Fordism, 1900-1940". Special session on "The Social Geography of the North American City, 1900-1940", Annual Meetings of the Association of American Geographers, Toronto, April, 1990. "The Local Culture of Property. A Comparative Analysis of Montreal and Toronto since 1862" (with M. Choko), and "The Growth of Home Ownership in Toronto, 1899-1913".

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Two special sessions on "Housing" at the Conference on "The Nineteenth Century Canadian City", Centre of Canadian Studies, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, May 4-7, 1989. "The Evolution of Housing Tenure in Montreal and Toronto Since the Mid-Nineteenth Century". (with M. Choko). A special session at the Canadian Urban and Housing Studies Conference, Winnipeg, 17-19 February, 1988. "Home Ownership and Class Across Canada in 1931". Paper presented at the Canadian Urban Studies Conference, Winnipeg, August, 1985. "Housing Tenure and Social Class in North America". Special sessions on housing tenure and class, Annual Conference of the Association of American Geographers, Washington, 1984. "Housing Tenure in Canadian Cities since the Mid-Nineteenth Century". Special session on housing, Annual Meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Winnipeg, May 1983. "Community Action and the Production of Labour Power, Kingston, Ontario, 1961-1976". Paper read at the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Montreal, 1980. "The Reproduction and Development of Class Relations through Urban Residential Segregation". Paper read at the Annual Conference of the Association of American Geographers, Louisville, 1980. "The Single Tax Movement in Kingston, 1881-1901" (with G. Levine and B.S. Osborne), Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Victoria, B.C., 1979. "Class Segregation in the Capitalist City: Formal or Historical Necessity?". Paper read at the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Victoria, B.C., 1979. "Housing Tenure and Social Class in Kingston, Ontario, 1881-1901". Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, 1979. "Residence, Property and Class in Kingston, Ontario, 1881" (with G. Levine and B.S. Osborne). Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Association of American Geographers, New Orleans, 1978. "Residential Mobility and Public Policy" (with E.G. Moore). Paper read at the Annual Conference of the Association of American Geographers, New Orleans, 1978.