Joel A. Tarr

Affiliations: 
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 
Area:
United States History, History Economics
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Lee J. Vinsel grad student Carnegie Mellon (PoliSci Tree)
Sherie R. Mershon grad student 2000 Carnegie Mellon
Carl A. Zimring grad student 2002 Carnegie Mellon (History of History Tree)
Zachary J. Falck grad student 2004 Carnegie Mellon (History of History Tree)
James L. Longhurst grad student 2004 Carnegie Mellon (History of History Tree)
Vagel C. Keller grad student 2005 Carnegie Mellon (Envirotree)
Brian D. Robick grad student 2011 Carnegie Mellon (History of History Tree)
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Tarr JA, McMichael FC. (2015) Environmental legacy: the impact of the manufactured gas industry in the United States Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences. 5: 1-10
Tarr JA. (2014) Toxic legacy: the environmental impact of the manufactured gas industry in the United States. Technology and Culture. 55: 107-47, 2 p precedin
Tarr JA. (2010) Emerald City: An Environmental History of Seattle (review) Journal of Social History. 43: 1118-1120
Tarr JA. (2010) Urban environmental history The Turning Points of Environmental History. 72-89
Tarr JA. (2007) The Nature of Cities: Culture, Landscape, and Urban Space (review) Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 38: 255-256
Tarr JA. (2004) Devastation and renewal : an environmental history of Pittsburgh and its region Environmental History. 9: 548-549
Rose MH, Tarr JA. (2004) Introduction: Technology, Politics, and the Structuring of the City Journal of Urban History. 30: 643-647
McShane C, Tarr J. (2003) The decline of the urban horse in American cities The Journal of Transport History. 24: 177-198
Tarr JA. (2002) Industrial waste disposal in the United States as a historical problem. Ambix. 49: 4-20
Tarr JA. (2002) The metabolism of the industrial city: The case of Pittsburgh Journal of Urban History. 28: 511-545
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