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Current bibliography of urban history

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PORTRAITS OF TOWNS – LITERARY, GRAPHIC AND STATISTICAL: This section is arrange alphabetically by the name of the town: Literary portrayals and personal reminiscences

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CONSUMPTION

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COMPANY TOWNS

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LABOUR ORGANIZATIONS: Guilds

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MODES OF INTER-URBAN COMMUNICATION: Roads

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MODES OF INTRA-URBAN COMMUNICATION

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Journey to work

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Telephone, telegraph, post

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