Robert M. Fogelson (born 1937) is an American urban historian. He is an emeritus professor of history at Massachusetts Institute of Technology .[ 1]
Biography
Fogelson received his B.A. from Columbia University in 1958 and Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1964.[ 1] His doctoral advisor was Oscar Handlin .[ 2] Fogelson joined the MIT faculty in 1968 and his scholarship focuses on urban history and urban affairs,[ 3] including rent control in New York City ,[ 4] the development of suburbs and downtowns,[ 5] [ 6] city policing and the decline of non-profit cooperative housing.[ 7] [ 8] [ 9]
Fogelson received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1973.[ 10]
References
^ a b "Robert M. Fogelson" . MIT History . Retrieved 2022-05-27 .
^ "Oscar Handlin, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Harvard Historian, Dies at 95 | News | The Harvard Crimson" . www.thecrimson.com . Retrieved 2022-05-27 .
^ Gambardello, Joseph A. (14 May 2019). "How Philly came to call its downtown 'Center City' " . inquirer.com . Retrieved 2022-05-27 .
^ "The 'Great Rent Wars' of New York" . MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology . 21 October 2013. Retrieved 2022-05-27 .
^ Badger, Emily; Bui, Quoctrung (2021-07-07). "The Downtown Office District Was Vulnerable. Even Before Covid" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2022-05-27 .
^ "The New Downtown Los Angeles | Newgeography.com" . www.newgeography.com . Retrieved 2022-05-27 .
^ Schuyler, David (2004). "Book Reviews: Downtown: Its Rise and Fall, 1880-1950, by Robert M. Fogelson" . Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography : 106– 108. ISSN 2169-8546 .
^ Seo, Sarah A. (2022-04-22). "The Deep Roots of Sexual Policing in America" . The Atlantic . Retrieved 2022-05-27 .
^ Barker, Kim; Keller, Michael H.; Eder, Steve (2020-12-22). "How Cities Lost Control of Police Discipline" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2022-05-27 .
^ "Robert M. Fogelson" . John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation . Retrieved 2022-05-27 .
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