Review
This book is worthy of serious cosideration by dedicated students of Alabama history and by dedicated students of postmodern social, political, and economic movements. (
The Alabama Review )
Wilson is knowledgeable and insightful. (
Choice )
For historians too busy in the archives to keep abreast of theoretical trends, Wilson offers a gateway. Wilson offers a refreshing corrective to those who continue to celebrate difference and exaggerate worker's agency. (
The Labor History )
A provocative book. (
Economic Geography )
These two books [
America's Johannesburg and
Race and Place in Birmingham by Bobby M. Wilson] are extremely important and every urban scholar should read them. Most significant, Wilson has constructed a theoretical and conceptual framework that can be used to study the Black experience across time, as well as at specific moments in time. (
Urban Studies )
These two books [America's Johannesburg and Race and Place in Birmingham by Bobby M. Wilson] are extremely important and every urban scholar should read them. Most significant, Wilson has constructed a theoretical and conceptual framework thatcan be used to study the Black experience across time, as well as at specific moments in time.... (
Urban Studies )
Highly recommended for those who want to gain the most current knowledge on how social change at the neighborhood level is linked to national movements and outcomes, and vice-versa. (
Choice )
About the Author
Bobby M. Wilson is associate professor of geography and public affairs, University of Alabama at Birmingham.