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Current Bibliography of Urban History

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I GENERAL: RESEARCH METHODS, AIDS AND MATERIALS: Research methods

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HISTORY AND FORTUNES OF INDIVIDUAL TOWNS: This section is arranged alphabetically by the name of the town: History of individual towns: General: Aberdeen

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Kingston upon Thames

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Lavenham

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Leeds

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Lima

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Maidenhead

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Milton Keynes

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Theory

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NATALITY AND MORTALITY: Modern pre-industrial

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DISEASE: Modern pre-industrial

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MIGRATION TO, FROM AND BETWEEN TOWNS: General

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PHYSICAL AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TOWNS: General

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HOUSING: House building

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House ownership

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Housing conditions

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Environmental conditions

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Class structure, composition and interaction

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SOCIAL LIFE: Social organizations, clubs and societies

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629 Becker, LD, Unitarianism in post-war Atlanta 1882–1908. Georgia Historical Quarterly (1972) 349–64.Google Scholar
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Public health and medical care

843 Cherry, S, The role of a provincial hospital: the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital 1771–1880. PS 26 (1972) 291306.Google ScholarPubMed
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Education

850 Dodd, AH, Keeping school in Victorian Wrexham. DHSTr 21 (1972) 1127.Google Scholar
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862 Watts, EJ, The police in Atlanta 1890–1905. JSH 39 (1973) 165–82.Google Scholar

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863 Chatterton, DA, State control of public utilities in the 19th century: the London gas industry. BuH 14 (1972) 166–78.Google Scholar

Water see also 828

864 Stephenson, RA, Impact of urban growth on water resources in South-Eastern US. SEG 12 (1972) 155–61.Google Scholar

Drainage

865 Cain, LP, Raising and watering a city: Ellis Chester Chesborough and Chicago's first sanitation system. TC 13 (1972) 353–72.Google Scholar

PARKS AND AMENITIES

866 Fawcett, T, The Norwich pleasure gardens. NoA 25 (1973) 382–99.Google Scholar
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VIII SHAPING THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT: RESEARCH METHODS, AIDS AND MATERIALS: Printed documentary sources

868 Gardner-Medwin, R, The Mumford-Osborn letters: a review article. TPR 44 (1973) 4953.Google Scholar

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870 Burke, GL, Towns in the making. Edward Arnold 1971. pp 193, il. [Rev UHN 16].Google Scholar
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Ancient and medieval times

874 Biddle, M, Late Saxon planned towns. AeJ 51 (1971) 7085.Google Scholar
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Modern industrial

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882 Funigiello, PJ, City planning in World War II: the experiences of the National Resources Planning Board. SSQ 53 (1972) 91104.Google Scholar
883 Goodman, R, After the planners. Harmondsworth: Penguin 1972. pp 270, il.Google Scholar
884 Hemdahl, RG, Cologne and Stockholm: urban planning and land use controls. Metuchen NJ: Scarecrow Press 1971. pp 334.Google Scholar
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887 Padley, FC, A village in the town: Reading's first conservation area. Reading: WEA Reading Branch 1973. pp [7] 27, il.Google Scholar
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EXPOSURE OF URBAN CONDITIONS

892 Daniel, PL, Those remarkable Mayhew brothers. ELP 14 (1972) 109–17.Google Scholar

UTOPIAN PLANNING AND EXPERIMENTS

893 Davidson, RV, Victor Considérant and the failure of La Réunion. SWHQ 76 (1973) 277–96.Google Scholar

NEW AND EXPANDED TOWNS

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IX URBAN CULTURE: URBAN CULTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT: Modern pre-industrial

901 Burke, P, Patrician culture: Venice and Amsterdam in the 17th century. RHS 23 (1973) 135–52.Google Scholar
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ENTERTAINMENT: Theatre

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Opera and ballet

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EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION: Newspapers

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Other means of information exchange

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X ATTITUDES TO CITIES: Medieval

919 Holmes, G, The emergence of an urban ideology at Florence, c. 1250–1450. RHS 23 (1973) 111–34.Google Scholar

Modern pre-industrial

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