Carl Abbott (born December 3, 1944) is an American historian and urbanist, specialising in the related fields of urban history, western American history, urban planning, and science fiction,[2] and is a frequent speaker to local community groups.
Personal Life
Since 1967 Carl has been married to Margery Post Abbott, a Quaker scholar and teacher.[1]
Abbott has authored or co-authored sixteen books. The Metropolitan Frontier: Cities in the Modern American West (1993) received the book award of the Urban History Association[14] and Political Terrain: Washington D.C. from Tidewater Town to Global Metropolis (1999) received the book award of the Society for American City and Regional Planning History.[6] He has also published many scholarly articles, chapters, and reviews[15] as well as shorter essays for general readers on his website.[16]
Abbott is also active in fields of public history, working with Portland's Architectural Heritage Center, The Oregon Encyclopedia,[17] the Oregon Historical Society, and other organizations and is an advocate of community-based history.[2]
Works
Colorado: The History of the Centennial State. Colorado Associated University Press, Boulder 1976. Fifth edition 2013 (with Stephen Leonard and Tom Noel): University of Colorado Press, Boulder 2013, ISBN9781607322269.
Boosters and Businessmen: Popular Economic Thought and Urban Growth in the Antebellum Middle West. Greenwood Press, Westport CT 1981, ISBN0313225621.
The New Urban America: Growth and Politics in Sunbelt Cities. University of North Carolina Press, 1981. Revised edition 1987, ISBN0807841803.
Portland: Planning, Politics, and Growth in a Twentieth Century City. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln NE 1983, ISBN0803210086.
Urban America in the Modern Age, 1920 to Present. H. Davidson, Arlington Heights IL 1987. 2nd edition 2007, ISBN9780882952475.
The Metropolitan Frontier: Cities in the Modern American West. University of Arizona Press, Tucson 1993, ISBN0816511292.
Planning a New West: The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area (with Sy Adler and Margery Post Abbott). Oregon State University Press, Corvallis 1997. ISBN0870713922.
Political Terrain: Washington, D.C., from Tidewater Town to Global Metropolis. University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill 1999, ISBN080782478X.
Greater Portland: Urban Life and Landscape in the Pacific Northwest. University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia 2001, ISBN0812236122.
Two Centuries of Lewis and Clark: Reflections on the Voyage of Discovery (with William L. Lang). Oregon Historical Society Press, Portland 2004, ISBN0875952887.
Frontiers Past and Future: Science Fiction and the American West. University Press of Kansas, Lawrence KS 2006, ISBN0700614303.
How Cities Won the West: Four Centuries of Urban Change in Western North America. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque 2008, ISBN9780826333148.
Portland in Three Centuries: The Place and the People. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis 2011. ISBN9780870716133
Imagined Frontiers: Contemporary America and Beyond. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman 2015, ISBN978-0806148366
Imagining Urban Futures: Cities in Science Fiction and What We Might Learn from Them. Wesleyan University Press, Middletown, CT 2016. ISBN9780819576712