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Volume 3 - No.1 "Colonization and Class" (1986)

INTRODUCTION by Nancey Leigh-Preston, Editor

Marc A. Weiss
"Urban Land Developers and the Origins of Zoning Laws: The Case of Berkeley"

Maria Benet
"The Politics of Resource Management: Aboriginal Rights and Land Claim Settlements"

Allan D. Heskin and Dewey Bandy
"The Importance of Class "

Peter Hall
"Urban Actors: Puppets, Ad Libbers, Or Something In Between?"

JReinerio Hernandez-Marquez
"The Puerto Rican Industrial Policy Debate of 1940-1947: The Limits of Dependent Colonial Growth"

Scott Campbell
"The Geography of Defense Production: Conceptual Issues"

Nancey Leigh-Preston
"The Debate Over the Disappearing Middle"


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