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BIBLIOGRAPHY

This resource relies in part on the “Bibliographical Essay” in Carl Smith’s, The Plan of Chicago: Daniel Burnham and the Remaking of the American City (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006) and from “Planning Chicago” by Carl Abbott, an interpretive essay in the Encyclopedia of Chicago (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004).  Compiled by Rachel Bohlmann, The Newberry Library.

The Plan Itself

Burnham, Daniel H. and Edward H. Bennett.  The Plan of Chicago.  Chicago: Commercial Club, 1909. 
          Only 1,650 copies were printed but two excellent, fully illustrated facsimile editions exist, the first was published by De Capo Press (New York, 1970), the second by Princeton Architectural Press (New York, 1993). The complete volume is also available online in the electronic edition of the Encyclopedia of Chicago [electronic edition]. The Plan can also be accessed through the electronic edition’s “Interpretive Digital Essay: The Plan of Chicago,” by Carl Smith [essay].

Moody, Walter Dwight.  Wacker’s Manual of the Plan of Chicago: Municipal Economy. Chicago: W.D. Moody, 1912.
          While this text, published by the Chicago Plan Commission for use in public schools, is long out of print, copies of the 1912 and other editions can be found in libraries and used bookstores. The electronic edition of the Encyclopedia of Chicago contains the entire text of the 1912 edition [electronic edition].

People Who Created the Plan

The papers of Daniel H. Burnham and Edward H. Bennett are in the Ryerson and Burnham Archives of the Art Institute of Chicago.  These papers pertain to the careers and lives of both men, and they contain an abundance of materials relating specifically to the Plan, a small portion of which are viewable in the “Interpretive Digital Essay: The Plan of Chicago” (see above).  The Ryerson and Burnham Libraries of the Art Institute of Chicago also hold the specially bound first copy of the Plan that was presented to Burnham, the originals of many of Jules Guerin’s illustrations and Fernand Janin’s drawings, and numerous maps and diagrams prepared for the Plan

The Chicago Historical Museum holds the papers of the Commercial Club of Chicago, the organization that commissioned the Plan, and its Chicago Plan Commission Lantern Slide Collection has many images prepared by the Commission.  The Ryerson and Burnham Archives also have lantern slides used in promoting the Plan in its Historic Architecture and Landscape Image Collection. 

Daniel H. Burnham

Hines, Thomas S. Burnham of Chicago: Architect and Planner.  New York: Oxford University Press, 1974.
          This fine book is the current standard biography and is readily available. 

Moore, Charles.  Daniel H. Burnham: Architect, Planner of Cities.  Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1921, 2 vols.
          This full, if uncritical, account of Burnham’s life also contains a good selection of photographs.  Da Capo Press reprinted it in 1968. 

Schaffer, Kristen.  Edited by Scott J. Tilden.  Daniel H. Burnham: Visionary Architect and Planner.  New York: Rizzoli, 2003. 
          In her introduction Schaffer argues that Burnham’s reputation has suffered from underestimation of his creativity and personal attacks, most famously by Louis H. Sullivan in his The Autobiography of an Idea (New York: Pres of the American Institute of Architects, 1926; reprint, New York: Dover, 1956).  Schaffer’s outstanding introduction to the Princeton Architectural Press edition of the Plan (mentioned above), "Fabric of City Life: The Social Agenda in Burnham's Draft of the Plan of Chicago,” is especially noteworthy in offering the best analysis of the differences between Burnham’s draft and the published version edited by Charles Moore.

Edward H. Bennett

Draper, Joan E.  Edward H. Bennett, Architect and City Planner, 1874-1954.  Chicago:
Art Institute of Chicago, 1982.           
          A catalog that accompanied an exhibit at the Art Institute.

The Commercial Club of Chicago

Johnson, Vilas.  A History of the Commercial Club of Chicago.  Chicago: Commercial Club, 1977.

About the Plan

Smith, Carl.  The Plan of Chicago: Daniel Burnham and the Remaking of the American City.  Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2006.
          This new work by the author of the electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago’s “Interpretive Digital Essay: The Plan of Chicago” (see above), includes an extensive bibliographical essay that includes many of the works listed in this bibliography.

The Plan of Chicago, 1909-1979.  Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 1979.
          This exhibition catalog contains a number of valuable essays on the Plan, including one by historian Neil Harris on the creation of the Plan

Akeley, Roger P.  “Implementation of the 1909 Plan of Chicago: An Historical Account of Planning Salesmanship.”  M.A. Thesis, University of Tennessee, 1973.
            An examination of the Plan’s promotion.

Chicago’s Built Environment

Mayer, Harold M. and Richard C. Wade.  Chicago: Growth of a Metropolis.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1969.
            The best general history of the extraordinary evolution of Chicago’s built environment, of which the Plan was only a part.

Condit, Carl W.  Chicago, 1910-1929: Building, Planning, and Urban Technology.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1973.

__________.  Chicago, 1930-1970: Building, Planning, and Urban Technology.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1974.
          The classic, two-volume study of Chicago in the six decades after publication of the Plan

Bluestone, Daniel M.  Constructing Chicago.  New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1991.

Cronon, William.  Nature’s Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West.  New York: W.W. Norton, 1991.

Bachin, Robin F.  Building the South Side: Urban Space and Civic Culture in Chicago,1890-1919. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004. 
          Bluestone, Cronon, and Bachin’s works represent the best more recent works on the building of the city in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. 

Aspects of Chicago’s Urban Environment and Chicago Regional Planning

This selected list only suggests the full range of scholarship in this area of study, and is organized chronologically.

Meyerson, Marvin and Edward C. Banfield.  Planning, Politics, and the Public Interest: The Case of Public Housing in Chicago.  Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press, 1955.

Abrahamson, Julia.  A Neighborhood Finds Itself.  New York: Harper, 1959.

Rossi, Peter and Robert Dentler.  The Politics of Urban Renewal: The Chicago Findings.  New York: Free Press of Glencoe, 1961.

Buder, Stanley.  Pullman: An Experiment in Industrial Order and Community Planning.  New York: Oxford University Press, 1967.

Molotch, Harvey Luskin.  Managed Integration: Dilemmas of Doing Good in the City.  Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.

Cain, Louis P.  Sanitation Strategy for a Lakefront Metropolis: The Case of Chicago.  De Kalb: Northern Illinois Press, 1978.

Goodwin, Carole.  The Oak Park Strategy: Community Control of Racial Change.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979.

Rosen, George.  Decision-Making, Chicago Style: The Genesis of the University of Illinois Campus.  Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1980.

Hirsch, Arnold R.  Making the Second Ghetto: Race and Housing in Chicago, 1940-1960.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983; reprint, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998.

Mohl, Raymond A. and Neil Betten.  Steel City: Urban and Ethnic Patterns in Gary, Indiana, 1906-1950.  New York: Holmes & Meier, 1986.

Bennett, Larry.  “Beyond Urban Renewal: Chicago’s North Loop Redevelopment Project,” Urban Affairs Quarterly 22 (December 1986).

Ebner, Michael H.  Creating Chicago’s North Shore: A Suburban History.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988.

Keating, Ann Durkin.  Building Chicago: Suburban Developers and the Creation of a Divided Metropolis.  Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1988.

Hoch, Charles and Robert A. Slayton.  New Homeless and Old: Community and the Skid Row Hotel.  Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1989.

Suttles, Gerald.  The Man-Made City: The Land-Use Confidence Game in Chicago.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990.

Gilbert, James.  Perfect Cities: Chicago’s Utopias of 1893.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991.

Wille, Lois.  Forever Open, Clear, and Free: The Historic Struggle for Chicago’s Lakefront.  Chicago: Regnery, 1972; reprint, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991. 

Stamper, John W.  Chicago’s North Michigan Avenue: Planning and Development, 1900-1930.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991.

Miller, Ross.  Here’s the Deal: The Buying and Selling of a Great American City.  New York: Knopf, 1996; reprint, Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2003.

Flanagan, Maureen.  “The City Profitable, the City Livable: Environmental Policy, Gender, and Power in Chicago in the 1910s,” Journal of Urban History 22 (January 1996): 163-192.

Wille, Lois.  At Home in the Loop: How Clout and Community Built Chicago’s Dearborn Park.  Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1997.

Reiff, Janice.  “A Modern Lear and His Daughters: Gender in the Model Town of Pullman,” Journal of Urban History 23 (March 1997): 316-341.

Abbott, Carl.  “Planning Chicago” in the Encyclopedia of Chicago.  Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2004.

Keating, Ann Durkin.  Chicagoland: City and Suburbs in the Railroad Age.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005.

Chicago Daily News Almanac and Yearbook.

Skogan, Wesley G.  Chicago Since 1840: A Time-Series Data Handbook.  Urbana: University of Illinois Institute of Government and Public Affairs, 1976.
          Both the Chicago Daily News Almanac and Yearbook, published annually, and Skogan’s book are useful resources for information on life and population, as are annual reports from various departments of the City of Chicago.  Both the Chicago History Museum and the Municipal Reference Library at the Harold Washington Library Center hold many of these reports, and the Chicago Public Library has put some of them online.

Urban Planning in America

This selected list only suggests the full range of scholarship in this area of study, and is organized in large part, chronologically.

Introduction to Planning History in the United States.  Edited by Donald A. Krueckeberg.  New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Urban Policy Research, 1983.

Two Centuries of American Planning.  Edited by Daniel Schaffer.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988.
            These two fine collections of essays are the place to begin reading in this field.

Jacobs, Jane.  The Death and Life of Great American Cities.  New York: Modern Library, 1961.

Mumford, Lewis.  The City in History: Its Origins, Its Transformations, and Its Prospects.  New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1961.

Scott, Mel.  American City Planning Since 1890.  Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969.

Scully, Vincent.  American Architecture and Urbanism.  New York: Praeger, 1969.

Foster, Mark S.  From Streetcar to Superhighway: American City Planners and Urban Transportation, 1900-1940.  Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1981.

Boyer, M. Christine.  Dreaming the Rational City: The Myth of American City Planning. Cambridge, MA: MIT Pres, 1983.

Hayden, Dolores.  Redesigning the American Dream: The Future of Housing, Work, and Family Life.  New York: W. W. Norton, 1984, 2002.

Foglesong, Richard E.  Planning the Capitalist City: The Colonial Era to the 1920s. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1986.

Hall, Peter.  Cities of Tomorrow: An Intellectual History of Urban Planning and Design in the Twentieth Century.  New York: Blackwell, 1988.

Schultz, Stanley K.  American Cities and City Planning, 1800-1920.  Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1989.

Peterson, Jon A.  The Birth of City Planning in the United States, 1840-1917.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003.

Isenberg, Alison.  Downtown American: A History of the Place and the People Who Made It.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004.

Talen, Emily.  New Urbanism and American Planning: The Conflict of Cultures.  New York: Routledge, 2005.

Legacies of the Plan

Johnson, Elmer W. Chicago Metropolis 2020: The Chicago Plan for the Twenty-First Century.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001.

 
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