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按:本文作者赞恩·米勒是美国辛辛那提大学历史系教授、邻里与社区研究中心主任。本文是作者1996年8月10日在中国长春东北师范大学美国研究所所做演讲的修订稿。演讲内容是作者所从事的科研项目“计划的与持续的过去:1940年以来辛辛那提的奥弗地莱茵”的结论。辛辛那提市位于美国俄亥俄州西南部与印第安纳、肯塔基两州相交的俄亥俄河畔,市区人口364040,都市地区人口1744124,是该州最重要的一座工商业城市。1802年注册为市镇,1819年注册为城市,1832年伊利运河开通后得到长足
By: The author of this article is Zane Miller, a professor of history at the University of Cincinnati, and director of the Center for Neighborhood and Community Studies. This article is a revised version of the speech made by the author at the American Institute of Northeast Normal University in Changchun, China on August 10, 1996. The content of the speech is the conclusion of the research project “planned and continuing past” of the author: The Cincinnati’s Overlander since 1940. The city of Cincinnati is located on the Ohio River that intersects Indiana and Kentucky in the southwestern part of Ohio. It has a population of 364,040 in the urban area and 1,744,124 in the urban area. It is the most important industrial and commercial city in the state. Registered as a town in 1802 and registered as a city in 1819. After the opening of the Erie Canal in 1832, it was reaped