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Urbanising Britain : Essays on Class and Community in the Nineteenth Century, Paperback / softback Book

Urbanising Britain : Essays on Class and Community in the Nineteenth Century Paperback / softback

Edited by Gerry (University of Liverpool) Kearns, Charles W. J. (Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education) Withers

Part of the Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography series

Paperback / softback

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Urbanising Britain brings together the work of some leading British historical geographers of the younger generation to consider nineteenth-century urbanization as a process, emphasizing the dimensions of class and community.

The essays in this collection reflect the use of social science concepts within the field of historical geography, and are organized to follow urbanization from its origins in migration, to its consequences in urban culture and public health.

The contributions combine conceptual sophistication with original empirical research to present a series of important and innovative statements about the changing nature of the Victorian city, and reflect the value of a critical theoretical perspective, hitherto absent from much work in this area.

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