
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 101 427 EA 006 704 AUTHOR Blumenfeld, Hans TITLE The Trend to the Metropolis: Bibliography. Exchange Bibliography No. 144. INSTITUTION Council of Planning Librarians, Monticello, Ill. PUB DATE Aug 70 NOTE 11p. AVAILABLE FROMCouncil of Planning Librarians, P.O. Box 229, Monticello, Illinois 61856 01.50) EDRS PRICE MF-$0.76 HC-$1.58 PLUS POSTAGE DESCRIPTORS *Bibliographies; City Planning; City Problems; Economic Development; Economics; Population Growth; *Urban Areas; *Urban Environment; *Urban Immigration; *Urbanization; Urban Population IDENTIFIERS *Canada ABSTRACT This bibliography on urbanization is divided into two sections. The first section contains ar, -les pertaining to urbanization in Canada; the seconl section contains non-Canadian items. Topics covered include rural-urban migration, employment, urban environment, public finance, city problems, economic development, urban planning, population change and growth, industrial location, social mobility, and theories of urbanization.(DN) BEST COPY AVAILABLE Council of Planning LibrariansEXCHANGE BIBLIOGRAPHY August 1970 144 Ij THE TREND TO THE METROPOLIS: Bibliography Hans Blumenfeld, Consultant, Toronto `, Mrs, Mary Vance, Editor Post Office Box 229 Monticello, Illinois 81856 COUNCIL OF PLANNING LIBRARIANS Exchange Bibliography #144 THE TREND TO THE METROPOLIS: BIBLIOGRAPHY Compiled by Hans Blumenfeld for the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research, Ottawa, to accompanya Research Agenda on the Trend to the Metropolis. CANADIAN Abramson, Jane A. Rural to urban adjustment. Ottawa, Dept. of Forestry and Rural Development, 1963. Alberta. Royal Commissionon the Metropolitan Development of Calgary and Edmonton. Report. Edmonton, Queen's Printer, 1956. Ambrose, P. Changes in the employmentstructure of Canadian towns, cities, regions and provinces between 1951-1961. Thesis, M.A., McGill University, Montreal, 1965. Blumenfeld, Hans The modern metropolis: its origins, growth, characteristics, and planning. Selected essays. Edited by Paul D. Spreiregen. Montreal, Harvest House, 1967. biblio. The tide/ wave of metropolitanexpansion. Journal of the American Institute of Planners,p. 3-14, Winter 1954. Urban and social-economic development. Prepared for the First Canadian Transportation Conference, Toronto, Feb. 1969;sponsored by Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities. (Toronto, 1968) 43p. Bureau of Municipal Research, Toronto Public finance in metropolitanToronto and region. Submission to the Ontario Committee on Taxation.Toronto, 1963. Canadian Institute on Public Affairs The troubled metropolis. Report of the Fifth Annual Winter Week-end Conference. Toronto, 1959. Carver, Humphrey Cities in the suburbs. Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1962. Clark, Samuel Delbert The developing Canadian community. Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1962. 3 -2- CPL Exchange Bibliography #144 The suburban society. Toronto, Unive,Aty of Toronto Press, 1965. Urbanism and the changing Canadian soctety. Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1961. Community Planning Association of Canada. A case for satellite towns. Presented to 15th Annual Conference of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities, July 1952. Cook, Gail C.A. Effect of federationon education expenditures in metropolitan Toronto. Thesis, Ph.D., University of Michigan,Ann Arbor, Mich., 1968. biblio. Corbett, D.C. Urban growth and municipal finance. Montreal, Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities, 1952. Crysdale, Stewart Social effects of a factory relocation: a case study of social and political consequeaces of job displacement. Toronto, Religion-Labour Council of Canada and the United Steelworkers of America, 1965. Czamanski, Stanislaw A model of urban growth. Regional Science Association Papers, vol. 13, p. 177-200, 1964. D'Arcy, Carl The occupational trends of the male labour force in Canada and Canadian urban areas 1911-1961. Thesis, M.A., Dept. of Sociology, University of Saskatchewan, Dec. 1967. DuWors, Richard E. The dynamics of residential population change in six prairie cities, by R.E. DuWors, Alan Olmstead and Jay Beaman. Saskatoon, University of Saskatoon, University of Saskatchewan, 1965. 3pts. English, H. Edward Industrial structure in Canada's international competitive position: a study of the factors affecting economies of scale and specialization in Canadian manulacturin6,Montreal, Canadian Trade Committee, Private Planning Associat!t of Canada, 1964. Ferris, T.T.M. Growth and financit of municipal government in Ontario, 1850-1900. Thesis, Ph.D., Univnrsity of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, (1964?) Gertler, L.O. ed. Planning the Canadisu environment. Montreal, Harvest House, 1968. 4 -3- CPL Exchange Bibliography #144 Hanson, E.J. Provincial-municipal governmentexpenditures in Canada: the postwar period and projectionsto 1976. Edmonton, University of Alberta, May 1966. Higgins, Benjamin The Economic Council ofCanada: Fifth Annual Review. Canadian Tax Journal, vol. 16,no. 5, p. 344-351, Sept./Oct. 1968. Hodge, Gerald The prediction of tradecenter viability in the Great Plains.Regional Science AssociationPapers, vol. 15, p. 87-115, 1965. Kerr, Donald and JacobSpelt The changing face ofToronto. Ottawa, Queen's Printer, 1965. Keyfitz, Nathan L'exode rural dansla province de Quebec, 1951-61. Recherches socionaphioues, vol. 3,p. 306-316, sept.-de6. 1962. King, Leslie J. Cross-sectional analysis ofCanadian urban dimensions: 1951 and 1961. Canadian Geogradter,vol. 10, no. 4, p. 205-224, 1966. Discriminatory analysis ofurban growth patterns in Ontario and Quebec, 1951-1961. Annals of thers,vol. 57, no. 3, p. 566-578, Sept. 1957. Lithwick, N.H. Prices, productivity and Canada'scompetitive position. Montreal, Canadian Trade Committee,Private Planning Association of Canada, 1967. and Gilles Paquet, eds. Urban studies: a Canadian perspective. Toronto, Methuen, 1968. biblio. Michelson, William An empirical analysis ofurban environmental preferences. Journal of the American Institute of Planners,vol. 32, p. 355-60, Nov. 1966. Ray, D. Michael Impact of foreign investmenton regional economic growth. Paper presented to Fifteenth U.S. AnnualRegional Science Association Meeting, Cambridge, Mass., 8-10 Nov., 1968. Market potential and economic shadow: a quantitative analysis of industrial location in southern Ontario. Chicago, Ill., University of Chicago Press, 1965. (University of Chicago, Dept. of Geography Research paper no. 101). -4- CPL Exchange Bibliography #144 Ray, D. Michael Regional aspects of foreign ownership of manufacturing in Canada. Prepared for the Federal Task Forceon Foreign Ownership and the Structure of Canadian Industry. Waterloo, Ont., 1967. Regional economic disparities: some root causes of Canada's patchy economic development. The Canadian Banker, vol. 75, no. 3, p. 20-23, Sept./Oct. 1968. The socio-economic dimensions and spatialstructure of Canadian cities. Presented to Seminar/Worishopon Progress in Urbanization Research, University of Waterloo, 9-10 July 1968. Rivard, J.-Y. Determinants of city expenditures in Canada. Thesis, Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1967. Robinson, Ira M. Planning for small comp:lit/esin British Co:umbia.Comollx_Planning Review, vol. 5,no. i., p. 10-15, March 1955. Rochman, Arnold The city as an information processing machine. Habitat, vol. 10, no. 1, p. 44-47, Jan/Feb. 1967. Civic buildings as expressive symbols. Thesis, M.A., Dept. of Sociology, University of Toronto, Sept. 1967. Shindman, B. An opttmum size for cities. Canadian Geographer, no. 5, p. 85-88, 1955. Sinclair, Alistair Maclean Internal migration in Canada, 1871-1951. Thesis, Ph.D., Dept. of Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1966. Slater, David Urban growth and municipal finance. Canadian Banker, vol. 70, no. 2, p. 5-17, Summer 1963. Spelt, Jacob The development of the Toronto conurbation. Buffalo Law Review, vol. 13, no. 3, p. 557-573, Spring 1964. The urban development in South-Central Ontario. Assen, Netherlands, Van Gorcum, 1955. Stone, Leroy O. Vlban development in Canada; an introduction to the demographic aspects. Ottawa, Dominiou Bureau of Statistics, 1967. biblio. (1961 Census Monogvaph). .5. CPL Exchange Bibliography #144 Storrie, Kathleen The integration of rural male migrantsinto an urban community. Thesis, M.A., Dept. of Sociology andAnthropology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S., April 1968. Szabo, Denis Moralite'adolescenteet structure sociale, par Denis Szabo et Denis Gagne: Recherches criminoloisinoloicaiResearc_h. Montreal, Centre de Psychologieet de Pedagogie, 1967. Tulchinsky, G _.,_3 3 The growth of Montrealas a metropolis. Thesis, Ph.D., Toronto, (1964?). Tweedie, John H. A study of theexogenous factors affecting costs of urban services with reference to Winnipeg and Toronto. Winnipeg, School of Commerce, University of Manitoba, 1965. NON-CANADIAN Bahrdt, Hans Paul Die moderne Grosstadt. Hamburg, Rowohlt, 1961. Berry, Brian L.,/, Theories of urban location. Washington, D,C., Association of American Geographers, Commissionon College Geography, 1968. biblio. (Resource papers, no. 1). , J.W. Simmons and R.J. Tennant Urban population densities: structure and change. glogrAWAILEIYIEE, vol. 53, p. 389-405, 1963. Beyer, Glenn N. Housing and journey to work. Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station, August 1951. (Bulletin 877) Borchert, John R. The urbanization of the Upper Midwest: 1930-1960. (Minneapolis, Minn.) Upper Midwest Economic Study, Feb. 1963. (Urban Report No. 2) Breese, Gerald
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