The Cambridge Urban History of Britain, Vydání 2Peter Clark, David Michael Palliser, Martin J. Daunton Cambridge University Press, 20. 7. 2000 - Počet stran: 966 The second volume of The Cambridge Urban History examines when, why, and how Britain became the first modern urban nation - the wonder of the Western world. The contributors offer a detailed analysis of the evolution of national and regional urban networks in England, Scotland and Wales and assess the growth of all the main types of towns - from the rising imperial metropolis of London to the great provincial cities, country and market towns, and the new-style leisure and industrialising towns. They discuss problems of urban mortality and migration, the social organisation of towns, the growth of industry and the service sector, civic governance, and the rise of religious and cultural pluralism. This is the first ever comprehensive study of British towns and cities in the early modern period, the culmination of a generation of research on perhaps the most important social and geographical change in British history. |
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... Towns in East Anglia c . 1670 Towns in East Anglia 1841 2.3 Towns in the South - East c . 1670 2.4 Towns in the ... Market towns of England and Wales ( including large towns ) 1600-1700 426 14.1 Towns and urbanisation in the seventeenth ...
... Towns in East Anglia c . 1670 Towns in East Anglia 1841 2.3 Towns in the South - East c . 1670 2.4 Towns in the ... Market towns of England and Wales ( including large towns ) 1600-1700 426 14.1 Towns and urbanisation in the seventeenth ...
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... towns ( pop . 3,000+ ) 1700-1841 2.4 Tonnage of shipping of south - eastern ports in 1571-2 2.5 The population of ... Market towns in the South - West of England c . 1600-1840 10.1 European cities with 75,000+ inhabitants 1550-1700 85 ...
... towns ( pop . 3,000+ ) 1700-1841 2.4 Tonnage of shipping of south - eastern ports in 1571-2 2.5 The population of ... Market towns in the South - West of England c . 1600-1840 10.1 European cities with 75,000+ inhabitants 1550-1700 85 ...
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... towns may be rooted in the past , the historic experience of our urban communities encourages us to believe that ... market towns : the pattern established by 1300 was remarkably stable until the start of the nineteenth century ...
... towns may be rooted in the past , the historic experience of our urban communities encourages us to believe that ... market towns : the pattern established by 1300 was remarkably stable until the start of the nineteenth century ...
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