BIBLIOGRAPHY-- SUBURBIA AND PHOENIX


David Goldfield, ed. Encyclopedia of American Urban History. 2 vols. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2007. 
HT123 .E49 2007 

Garreau, Joel. Edge City: Life on the New Frontier. New York: Doubleday, 1991.

SUBURBIA

Kenneth T. Jackson, Crabgrass Frontier: The Suburbanization of the United States (New York: Oxford University Press, 1985).

Dolores Hayden, Building Suburbia: Green Fields and Urban Growth, 1820-2000 (New York: Pantheon Books, 2003).

  • David L. Ames and Linda Flint McClelland, "Historic Residential Suburbs: Guidelines for Evaluation and Documentation for the National Register of Historic Places," National Register Bulletin, (Washington, D.C.: US Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 2002), http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/publications/bulletins/suburbs/index
  • Carl Abbott, The Metropolitan Frontier: Cities in the Modern American West (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1993).

    Barbara M. Kelley, Expanding the American Dream: Building and Rebuilding Levittown (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993).

    Ann Forsyth, Reforming Suburbia: The Planned Communities of Irvine, Columbia, and Woodlands (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005).

                        Barbara M. Kelly, ed. Suburbia Re-examined (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1989).

    Matthew J. Lindstrom and Hugh Bartling, eds., Suburban Sprawl: Culture, Theory, and Politics (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003).

    Tom Martinson, American Dreamscape: The Pursuit of Happiness in Postwar Suburbia (New York: Carroll& Graf Publishers, 2000).

    Andrew Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk and Jeff Speck, Suburban Sprawl: The Rise and Decline of the American Dream (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2000).

    Alfred Bruce and Harold Sandbank, A History of Prefabrication (New York: John B. Pierce Foundation, 1943; reprint, New York: Arno Press, 1972).

            New Town Movement

    Carol A. Christensen, The American Garden City and the New Towns Movement. (Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Research Press, 1986).

    Gideon Golany, and Daniel Walden, eds. The Contemporary New Communities Movement in the United States (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1974)

    Irving Lewis Allen, New Towns and the Suburban Dream: Ideology and Utopia in Planning and Development ( Port Washington, NY: Kennikat Press, 1977).

  • James Bailey, ed. New Towns in America; the Design and Development Process (New York: Wiley, 1973).
  • MALLS AND CONSUMPTION

        Lizabeth Cohen. A Consumer's Republic: the Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar America. New York: Knopf, 2003.

        Arthur Asa Berger. Shop 'til You Drop: Consumer Behavior and American Culture. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005.

        Hardwick, Jeffrey. Mall Maker: Victor Gruen, Architect of an American Dream. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004.

        James J. Farrell. One Nation under Goods: Malls and the Seductions of American Shopping. Washington: Smithsonian, 2003.

     

     

    Western Histories

    Abbott, Carl. The Metropolitan Frontier: Cities in the Modern American West. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1993.

    Abbott, Carl. The New Urban America: Growth and Politics in Sunbelt Cities. Rev. ed. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1987.

    Bridges, Amy. Morning Glories: Municipal Reform in the Southwest. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997.

    Doti, Lynne Pierson and Larry Schweikart. Banking in the American West from the Gold Rush to Deregulation. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1991.

    Fernlund, Kevin J., ed. The Cold War American West, 1945-1989. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1998.

    Findlay, John M.. Magic Lands: Western Cityscapes and American Culture after 1940. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992.

    Mohl, Raymond A., ed. Searching for the Sunbelt: Historical Perspectives on a Region. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1990.

    Wiley, Peter and Robert Gottlieb. Empires in the Sun. New York: Putnam, 1982.

     


     

    PHOENIX

    Newspapers - microfilm in Hayden; online (searchable back to 1987) in library; index to 1970s in Arizona Historical Society Library, Tempe.
    Arizona Republic
    Phoenix Gazette
    Journals and Magazines
    National Civic Review
    Arizona Highways
    (August, 1943;  April, 1957; and more)
    Chronology

    Buchanan, James E., comp. Phoenix : A Chronological and Documentary History, 1865-1976. American Cities Chronology Series. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications, 1978.   F819 .P57 P577

    Biography

    Paul W. Pollock. American Biographical Encyclopedia. Profiles of Prominent Personalities. Arizona Edition. 6 vols. Phoenix, Ariz.: P. W. Pollock, 1967-90.     F810 .A4x 

    Who's Who in Arizona, 1984-85. Richard R. Reidy, ed. Scottsdale: Success Publishing Co., 1984.

    Articles

    Martin, Harold H. "The New Millionaires of Phoenix." Saturday Evening Post, 234 (30 September 1961): 25-33.

    Monroe, Keith. "Bank Knight in Arizona." The American Magazine, 140 (November 1945), 24-.

    Arelo Sederberg and John F. Lawrence, "Del Webb The Bashful Barnum," Los Angeles Times WEST Magazine, (September 14, 1969), 16-20.

    Bergsman, Steve. "Del Webb." Phoenix, (August 1991), pp. 81-89.

    Everitt, Wm L. "A Man for His Season: A Tribute to Dan Noble." Motorola Monitor, 12:1 (1973): 1-3.

    Stocker, Joseph. "Mrs. Archer Linde, Beloved Impresario," Phoenix, 20 (January 1985), 94-96.

    Winsted, Manya. "Pioneer Builder John F. Long Celebrates an Anniversary." Phoenix, 10 (February 1977), 47-49.

    Biographies and Memoirs

    Iverson, Peter. Barry Goldwater, Native Arizonan. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1997.

    Pulliam, Russell. Publisher: Gene Pulliam, Last of the Newspaper Titans. Ottawa, IL: Jameson Books, 1984.

    Tom Chauncey; as told to and edited by Gordon A. Sabine. Tom Chauncey: A Memoir. Tempe: Arizona State University Libraries, 1989.

    Finnerty, Margaret. D el Webb: A Man, A Company. Flagstaff, AZ: Heritage Publishers, 1991.

    Barry M. Goldwater. With No Apologies: The Personal and Political Memoirs of United States Senators Barry M. Goldwater. New York: William Morrow, 1979.

    Barry M. Goldwater, with Jack Casserly. Goldwater. New York: Doubleday, 1988.

    George H. N. Luhrs, Jr. The Geo. H. N. Luhrs Family in Phoenix and Arizona 1847-1984. Phoenix: Jean Stroud Crane, 1988.

    Interviews

    Tapes and [some] Transcripts by Phoenix History Project, AHS

    Sherman Hazeltine, Arizona Oral History Project, sponsored by the First Interstate Bank of Arizona, directed by Kristina Minister. April 12/15, 1982. Hayden Collection, Arizona State Library.

    Arizona Room, ASU
    Andrews, Marvin
    Margaret Tuveson

    Arizona Historical Foundation
    George Brooks
    Calvin Goode
    Lincoln Ragsdale

    Biographical Collection Files - ASU, Hayden Library, Arizona Collection

    Biographical Collection Files - ASU, Arizona Historical Foundation
     

     

                   Economic Development
     

    Bimson, Carl A. Transformation in the Desert: Story of Arizona's Valley-National-Bank. New York, Newcomen Society in North American, 1962.

    290 New Manufacturers in the Phoenix Area Since March 1, 1948. Phoenix: Industrial Department, Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, 1960.

    Noble, Daniel E. "Motorola Expands in Phoenix." Arizona Business and Economic Review, 3 (June 1954): 1-2

    Laing, Jonathan. "Phoenix Descending: Boomtown Gone Bust." Barron's National Business and Financial Weekly (December 19, 1988), 8-9, 30, 32, 34, 56.

    Shirer, John. "The Motorola Research Laboratory in Phoenix." Arizona Business and Economic Review 2 (February 1953): 1-4.

    Shirer, John. "The Arizona Winter Visitor -- 1951-1952 Season." Arizona Business and Economic Review, 1 (October 1952): 1-6.

    "Where Taxes Are Low, Climate Mild, Living Easy." U.S. News and World Report  October 11, 1957, 92-97.

    "Why the Big Boom in the Desert States?" U.S. News and World Report.  October 11, 1957, 76-90.

     

         City Government - Reports written by and for Valley cities.       

    James M. Barney, Barry M. Goldwater, Jack Williams, and Phoenix Planning Department, eds. History of the City of Phoenix, Arizona. Phoenix, Ariz.: City of Phoenix, Planning Dept., 1975.

    A Citizens' Introduction to Phoenix City Government. Phoenix: City of Phoenix, 1970

    Phoenix (Ariz.) Your City Government. Phoenix: City of Phoenix, 1973, 1978, 1997.

    Phoenix Office of the Mayor. State of the City Message. Phoenix: City of Phoenix.

    Annual Financial Report. 1960-2000. Phoenix: City of Phoenix, 1961-2001.

    Registered Voters and Votes Cast for Mayor and Council, Primary and General Election, Phoenix, 1949-1979. Phoenix: City of Phoenix, 1980.

     

    Land Use of the Phoenix Urban Area: A Study Basic to Long Range Planning (Phoenix: City of Phoenix and Maricopa County Advance Planning Task Force, May, 1959)

    Urban Villages/council Districts: The Future -- or Frustration?  Arizona State University, Center for Public Affairs. Phoenix: Phoenix Together, 1984.

    Central City Village: A Plan for Our Future. Phoenix: City of Phoenix, 1985.

    General Plan for Phoenix, 1985-2000. Rev. Ed. Phoenix: City Council, 1987-.

    Phoenix Forward Task Force. Phoenix Forward: Citizen Participation in Planning: A Citizen Report on Objectives and Goals for Metropolitan Phoenix. Phoenix: The Task Force, 1970.

    Social Background Paper. General Plan Update Information Series 1990. Phoenix: Phoenix Planning Department, 1990.

    Eric E. Duckstad. The Need for Convention-Cultural Facilities in Phoenix: A Reassessment. Prepared for City of Phoenix, Phoenix, Arizona. Menlo Park, Calif.: Stanford Research Institute, 1966.

    Central Phoenix Plan, First Stage: Work Program for a Planning and Economic Study of Downtown-Midtown Phoenix. Phoenix: John Carl Warnecke and Associates, 1967.

    City of Phoenix. Downtown Area Redevelopment and Improvement Plan. Phoenix: City of Phoenix, 1979.

    City of Phoenix. Downtown Phoenix: A Vision of the Valley Center. Phoenix: City of Phoenix, 1980.

     

    Annexation Implications, Western & Southwestern Phoenix, Arizona. Phoenix: Phoenix Planning Department, 1982.

    Historic Homes of Phoenix: An Architectural & Preservation Guide. Prepared by Cooper/Roberts Architects. Phoenix: City of Phoenix, 1992.

    Dean, David R. and Jean A. Reynolds. African American Historic Property Survey. Phoenix: City of Phoenix, Historic Preservation Office, 2004.

    Van Cleve, Paul W. An Open Space Plan for the Phoenix Mountains. Phoenix: City of Phoenix, 1971.

     

    City of Phoenix. Personalized Transit Study: History of Mass Transit and Travel Time Studies for Automobile and Transit. Phoenix:: City of Phoenix, 1969.

    Advance Transportation Planning Team. Epilogue '83: An Update of Transportation - 1980, Then and Now. Phoenix: City of Phoenix, 1983.

    The Missing Link: Needed Now! The Papago Freeway to Serve Phoenix. Phoenix: City of Phoenix, 1966.

     

    Gruen Associates and Environmental Planning Consultants. Kaiser Aetna-McCormick Ranch, Scottsdale, Arizona: Policy for Creating a Quality Environment. Scottsdale: Kaiser Aetna, 1971.

    Gruen Associates and Environmental Planning Consultants. Kaiser Aetna-McCormick Ranch, Scottsdale, Arizona: Master Development Plan, January, 1971. Los Angeles: The Associates, 1971.

    Proposed Comprehensive General Plan, Scottsdale, Arizona. South Pasadena, CA: Eisner-Stewart & Associates, 1966.

    A Comprehensive Plan for Scottsdale, Arizona; "The West’s Most Western Town." Phoenix: Maricopa County Planning and Zoning Department, 1960-62.

    Western Management Consultants, Inc. The Economy of Maricopa County, 1965 to 1980; A Study for the Guidance of Public and Private Planning. Phoenix: Western Management Consultants, Inc., 1965.


    State Documents

    Arizona Highway Department, in cooperation with the City of Phoenix and Maricopa County and the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Public Roads. A Street Arterial Plan for Phoenix, Arizona. Phoenix: [s.n.], 1950.

    Better Roads for Tomorrow: Phoenix-Maricopa County Traffic Study. Phoenix: Arizona Highway Dept., 1957.

    Arizona State Economic Opportunity Office. Annual Report, 1970. Phoenix: Arizona Economic Opportunity Office, 1971.

    Smith, Wilbur and Associates, prep. Arizona New Town Development Concepts. Phoenix: Planning Division, Department of Economic Planning and Development, 1971.

    Data
    Arizona Statistical Review. Phoenix: Valley National Bank, 1949-1994

    The Municipal Year Book, 1961-1981.

    Campbell Gibson. "Population of The 100 Largest Cities And Other Urban Places in The United States: 1790 to 1990." Population Division Working Paper No. 27. U.S. Bureau of the Census, Population Division, June 1998. Internet. Available from http://www.census.gov/population/www/documentation/twps0027.html#tabA

    U.S. Bureau of the Census, Population Division. "Cities With Populations of 100,000 and Greater (Sorted by 1999 Population Size Rank in U.S.): July 1, 1999 (includes April 1, 1990 Population Estimates Base)." Population Estimates Program, Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, 2000. Internet. Available from http://www.census.gov/dmd/www/2khome.htm.

    U.S. Bureau of the Census. City and County Data Book. 1988, 1994. Available from http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/ccdb/

    Chicanos por la Causa. At http://www.ncbn.org/docs.cfm/Resources/R_ncbnpubs/profiles/cplc


     

    Manuscript Collections

    City of Phoenix Government Records Collection, 1955-1966. Arizona Historical Society, Central, Tempe, Arizona.

    Homebuilders of Central Arizona Collection. Arizona Historical Society, Central, Tempe, Arizona.

    Motorola Collection. Arizona Historical Society, Central, Tempe, Arizona.

    Phoenix Chamber of Commerce Collection. Arizona Historical Society, Central, Tempe, Arizona.

    Phoenix Little Theatre Records, 1922-1994. Collection at the Arizona Historical Society, Central, Tempe, Arizona.

    Samuel Mardian, Jr. Papers.  ASU, Arizona Collection.

    John Rhodes Papers.  ASU, Arizona Collection.

    Frank Snell Papers.  Arizona Historical Foundation.  ASU


    SECONDARY WORKS

        Studies of Phoenix and Valley Cities         

    William S. Collins.  The Emerging Metropolis: Phoenix, 1944-1973.  Phoenix: Arizona State Parks Board, 2005.

    Ellis, Edna McEwen. Sunny Slope: a History of the North Desert Area of Phoenix. Phoenix: Art Press, 1990.

    Patricia Gober.  Metropolitan Phoenix:  Place Making and Community Building in the Desert.  Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006.

    Gammage, Jr., Grady. Phoenix in Perspective: Reflections on Developing the Desert. Tempe, AZ: Herberger Center for Design Excellence, Arizona State University, 1999.

    Johnson, G. Wesley. Phoenix, Valley of the Sun. (American Portrait Series) Tulsa, Okla.: Continental Heritage Press, 1982.

    Johnson, G. Wesley, ed. Phoenix in the Twentieth Century: Essays in Community History. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1993.

    Konig, Michael. "Toward Metropolis Status: Charter Government and the Rise of Phoenix, Arizona, 1945-1960." Ph.D. Dissertation, Arizona State University, 1983.

    Luckingham, Brad. Phoenix: The History of a Southwestern Metropolis. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1989.

    McCoy, Matt. "The Desert Metropolis: Image Building and the Growth of Phoenix, 1940-1965." Ph.D. dissertation, Arizona State University, 2000.

    Our Town, Mesa Arizona, 1878-1978. Mesa: Mesa Public Schools, 1978.

    Mead, Tray C. and Robert C. Price. Mesa: Beneath the Shadows of the Superstitions. Northridge, CA: Windsor Publications, 1988.

    Smith, Dean. Glendale: Century of Diversity, An Illustrated History. Glendale, AZ: City of Glendale, 1992.

    This is Arizona.  50th Anniversary.  Arizona Days and Ways Magazine, 11 Feb. 1962.

    Meunch, Joyce Rockwood. "Sun City Arizona, U.S.A." Arizona Highways, November 1967, 4-

    Sargent, Jr., Charles S. Planned Communities in Greater Phoenix: Origins, Functions and Control. Papers in Public Administration No. 25. Tempe: Institute of Public Administration, Arizona State University, 1973.

    Sargent, Jr., Charles S., ed. The Conflict Between Frontier Values and Land-use Control in Greater Phoenix: Report on a Conference Held at Arizona State University, November 22, 1975. Phoenix: Arizona Council on the Humanities and Public Policy, 1976.

    Sargent, Charles S., ed. Metro Arizona (Scottsdale, AZ: Buffington Books, 1988),

    Schetter, Clyde E. Story of a Town--Litchfield Park. Litchfield Park, AZ: Litchfield Park Library Association, 1976.

    Solliday, Scott. Chandler: Pioneer City of the New West. Chandler: Chandler Historical Society, 1996.

    Holochwost, Matthew R. "Changing Perceptions About the Role of the Central Business District: Downtown Tempe, 1968-1997." Master's thesis, Arizona State University, 1997.

     

    Honker, Andrew M. "A River Sometimes Runs Through It: A History of Salt River Flooding and Phoenix." Ph.D. diss. Arizona State University, 2002.

    Sheridan, Thomas E. Arizona: A History. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1995.

    Berman, David R. Arizona Politics and Government: The quest for Autonomy, Democracy, and Development. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1998.

    Shadegg, Stephen C. Shadegg. Arizona Politics: The Struggle to End One-Party Rule. Tempe: Arizona State University, 1986.

    Goodall, Leonard E. "Phoenix: Reformers at Work," in Goodall, ed., Urban Politics in the Southwest (Tempe: ASU, 1967), 110-27.

    Brown, Brent Whiting. "An Analysis of the Phoenix Charter Government Committee as a Political Entity." Master's thesis, Arizona State University, 1968.

    Wenum, John Dale. Annexation as a Technique for Metropolitan Growth: The Case of Phoenix Arizona. Tempe: Institute of Public Administration, Arizona State University, 1970.

    Eagle, Eva. Land Use Planning and Regulation in Arizona's Counties. Tempe: Center for Public Affairs, Arizona State University, 1976.

     

    A History of the Phoenix Police Department. [Phoenix : Police Dept., 1978?]

    Civil Disorders, Lawlessness, and Their Roots. Research Report prepared by University of Arizona, for the Fourteenth Arizona Town Hall. Phoenix: Arizona Academy, 1969.

    Altheide, David L. and John S. Hall. "Phoenix: Crime and Politics in a New Federal City." In Anne Heinz, Herbert Jacob, and Robert L. Lineberry ed. Crime in City Politics. New York: Longman, 1983.

     

    Schweikart, Larry. A History of Banking in Arizona. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1982.

    Haitt, Pam. The Arizona Bank: Arizona's Story. Phoenix: The Arizona Bank, 1987.

    Doti, Lynne Pierson and Schweikart, Larry. "Financing the Postwar Housing Boom in Phoenix and Los Angeles, 1945-1960." Pacific Historical Review, 58 (May, 1989): 173-94.

    Ullman, Edward L. "Amenities as a Factor in Regional Growth." Arizona Business and Economic Review, 3 (April, 1954):1-6.

    Hardt, Athia L., ed. Arizona Waterline. [Phoenix, Az:] Salt River Project, 1989.

    Finbraaten, Erika . "Post World War II Homebuilding: An Industrial Revolution." M. A. thesis, Arizona State University, 2003.

    Jacobson, Judith Anne. "The Phoenix Chamber of Commerce: A Case Study of Economic Development in Central Arizona." Master's thesis, Arizona State University, 1992.

     

    Jones, Michael D. Desert Wings: A History of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Tempe, Az.: Jetblast Publications, 1997.

    Abbitt, Jerry W. "A History of Public Transportation in Phoenix, Arizona, 1887-1989." Master's thesis, Arizona State University, 1989.

    Cooper, Thomas Charles. "Arizona Highways: From Engineering Pamphlet to Prestige Magazine." Master's thesis, University of Arizona, 1973.
     

    Blanc, Tara A. Oasis in the City: The History of the Desert Botanical Garden. Phoenix: Heritage Publishers, Inc., 2000.

    George, Dick. One of a Kind: An Informal History of the Phoenix Zoo, 1961-1982. Phoenix: Arizona Zoological Society, 1982.

    Rice, Trudy Thompson. St. Joseph's: The First 100 Years. Flagstaff, AZ: Heritage Publishers, 1991.

    Shadegg, Stephen C. Miss Lulu's Legacy. Tempe: Arizona State University, 1984.
     

    RACE

    Luckingham, Brad. Minorities in Phoenix : A Profile of Mexican American, Chinese American, and African American Communities, 1860-1992. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1994.

    Bataille, Gretchen M.; and Albert L. McHenry, eds. Living the Dream in Arizona: The Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. [Tempe, Ariz.]: Arizona State University, 1992.

    Whitaker, Matthew C.  Race Work: The History of Civil Rights in the Urban West.  Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2005.

    Melcher, Mary. "Blacks and Whites Together: Interracial Leadership in the Phoenix Civil Rights Movement." Journal of Arizona History, 32 (Summer 1991): 195-216.

     Crudup, Keith Jerome. "African Americans in Arizona: A Twentieth-century History." Ph.D. Dissertation, Arizona State University, 1998.

    Chávez, Marisela Rodríguez. “Living and Breathing the Movement: Women in el Centro de Acción Social Autónomo, 1975-1978.”  Master's thesis, Arizona State University, 1997.

    Dimas, Pete R. “Progress and a Mexican American Community's Struggle for Existence: Phoenix's Golden Gate Barrio.”  Ph. D. Dissertation, Arizona State University, 1991

    Lamb, Barry Edward. “The Making of a Chicano Civil Rights Activist: Ralph Estrada of Arizona.”  Master's thesis, Arizona State University, 1988.

     

    Morrison Institute for Public Policy. Growth in Arizona: The Machine in the Garden. Tempe, AZ: Morrison Institute for Public Policy, 1998.

    Morrison Institute for Public Policy. Hits and Misses: Fast Growth in Metropolitan Phoenix. Tempe, AZ: Morrison Institute for Public Policy, 2000.

    Morrison Institute for Public Policy. What Matters in Greater Phoenix: Indicators of Our Quality of Life. Tempe, AZ: Morrison Institute for Public Policy, 1998.

     

    Zarbin, Earl. All the Time a Newspaper: The First 100 Years of the Arizona Republic. Phoenix: Arizona Republic, 1990.

     

    Shappell, Lee. Phoenix Suns: Rising to the Top with the "Team of Oddities". Champaign, IL: Sagamore Publishing, 1993.

    Sherman, Len. Big League, Big Time : The Birth of the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Billion-Dollar Business of Sports, and the Power of the Media in America. New York: Pocket Books, 1998.

    Ruber, Ilana. "Ball Club Sponsors Pitch in $500 million." The Business Journal, 27 (March 1998), 9.

    Rosebrook, Jeb Stuart. "Diamonds in the Desert: Professional Baseball in Arizona and the Desert Southwest, 1915-1958." Ph.D. dissertation, Arizona State University, 1999.

    Salem, Tony. "A History of Professional Sports in Arizona: 1968-Present." Honors thesis, Arizona State University, 1999.
     

     

    Cunningham, Bob. "The Box That Broke the Barrier: The Swamp Cooler Comes to Southern Arizona," Journal of Arizona History, 26 (Summer 1985): 145-62.

    Gable, William R. "Arizona." In JeDon A. Emenhiser, ed, Rocky Mountain Urban Politics. Monograph Series, vol. 19. Logan: Utah State University, 1971. pp. 24-35.

    Subhrajit Guhathakurta and Michele L. Wichert. "Who Pays for Growth in the City of Phoenix?" Urban Affairs Review, 33 (July 1998): 813-39.

    Howard, George W. "The Desert Training Center/ California-Arizona Maneuver Area." Journal of Arizona History, 26 (Autumn, 1985): 273-94.

     

    Jacobson, Judith Anne. "The Phoenix Chamber of Commerce: A Case Study of Economic Development in Central Arizona." Master's thesis, Arizona State University, 1992.

    Dean, David R. "Rising from the Ashes: Phoenix and the Cold War, 1946-1963." Master's thesis, Arizona State University, 2001.

    Russell, Peter Lee. "Downtown's Downturn: A Historical Geography of the Phoenix, Arizona, Central Business District, 1890-1986." Master's thesis, Arizona State University, 1986.