Forresta, Ronald A.. The Evolution of the Modern Urban Core: The Implications of Newark's Late Nineteenth-Century Housing and Population Patterns. Retrieved from https://doi.org/doi:10.7282/T3QZ28GM
DescriptionThis paper by Ronald A. Foresta, a geography Ph.D. candidate from Rutgers University, is from 'New Jersey's Ethnic Heritage: Papers Presented at the Eighth Annual New Jersey History Symposium, December 4, 1976.' Foresta compares and contrasts Newark to similar cities and to theoretical urban center models. He also analyzes demographics, including immigrant populations, dwelling characteristics, employment, and economics.
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