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Regional British History

The Cambridge Urban History of Britain, 1840¿1950, Vol. 3

by Martin Daunton (Editor), Peter Clark
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Overview

The third volume in the Cambridge Urban History examines the process of urbanization and suburbanization in Britain from the early Victorian period to the twentieth century. Twenty-eight leading scholars provide a coherent, systematic, historical investigation of the rise of cities and towns in England, Scotland and Wales, examining their economic, demographic, social, political, cultural and physical development. The contributors discuss pollution and disease, social conflict, the relationships between towns and the surrounding countryside, leisure and consumption, local civic institutions and identities, and municipal and state responsibilities.

Synopsis

The process of urbanisation and suburbanisation in Britain from the Victorians to the twentieth century.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2001
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
970
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780521417075

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