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The Cambridge Urban History of Britain

Volume 2. 1540–1840

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Part of The Cambridge Urban History of Britain

Peter Clark, Penelope Corfield, C. W. Chalklin, Jonathan Barry, Alan Dyer, John Walton, Philip Jenkins, T. M. Devine, Paul Glennie, Ian Whyte, Paul Griffiths, John Landers, Margaret Pelling, Robert Tyson, Ian Archer, Vanessa Harding, Michael Reed, Jeremy Boulton, Paul Slack, David Harris Sacks, Michael Lynch, John Langton, Pamela Sharpe, Joanna Innes, Nicholas Rogers, Rab Houston, Leonard Schwartz, Joyce Ellis, Gordon Jackson, Peter Borsay, Barrie Trinder
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  • Date Published: November 2018
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781108740692

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  • The second volume of The Cambridge Urban History of Britain 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.

    • The first comprehensive study of British cities and urban development in the early modern period
    • Includes coverage of Scotland as well as England and Wales
    • Contributions by the leading scholars in the field offer a new generation of work to the reader
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    Reviews & endorsements

    'The result is a useful compendium …' The English Historical Review

    'On the whole few collected volumes contain so much good scholarship as does The Cambridge Urban History of Britain, and it will be, no doubt, the starting-point for any future research in the field of British urban history.' London Journal

    '… the area surveys will doubtless prove to be of great value for students of landscape history, particularly for the purpose of contextualising local studies of towns and their hinterlands … this is an important, landmark publication in British urban history … every county and city record office should have one, for not only will The Cambridge Urban History of Britain volumes become the first port of call for landscape historians starting out with a new research project, but they doubtless will become the authoritative yardstick against which to check and compare our work.' Society for Landscape Studies

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    • Date Published: November 2018
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781108740692
    • length: 964 pages
    • dimensions: 230 x 153 x 54 mm
    • weight: 1.42kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    Plates
    Maps and figures
    Tables
    Abbreviations
    Acknowledgements
    Introduction Peter Clark. Part I. Area surveys 1540–1840:
    1. Introduction Peter Clark
    2. England:
    2.1. East Anglia Penelope Corfield
    2.2. South east C. W. Chalklin
    2.3. South west Jonathan Barry
    2.4. Midlands Alan Dyer
    2.5. The north John Walton
    3. Wales Philip Jenkins
    4. Scotland T. M. Devine
    Part II. Urban Themes and Types 1540–1700:
    5. Towns in an agrarian economy Paul Glennie and Ian Whyte
    6. Population and disease, estrangement and belonging Paul Griffiths, John Landers, Margaret Pelling and Robert Tyson
    7. Politics and government Ian Archer
    8. Reformation and culture Vanessa Harding
    9. The urban landscape Michael Reed
    10. London Jeremy Boulton
    11. Great and good towns Paul Slack
    12. Ports David Harris Sacks and Michael Lynch
    13. Small market towns Alan Dyer
    Part III. Urban Themes and Types 1700 to 1840:
    14. Urban growth and economic change John Langton
    15. Population and society Pamela Sharpe
    16. Politics and government Joanna Innes and Nicholas Rogers
    17. Culture and leisure Peter Clark and Rab Houston
    18. The transformation of urban space Michael Reed
    19. London Leonard Schwartz
    20. Regional and county centres Joyce Ellis
    21. The ports Gordon Jackson
    22. Small towns Peter Clark
    23. Health and leisure resorts Peter Borsay
    24. Industrialising towns Barrie Trinder
    Conclusion Peter Clark
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    Index.

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    Peter Clark, University of Leicester

    Contributors

    Peter Clark, Penelope Corfield, C. W. Chalklin, Jonathan Barry, Alan Dyer, John Walton, Philip Jenkins, T. M. Devine, Paul Glennie, Ian Whyte, Paul Griffiths, John Landers, Margaret Pelling, Robert Tyson, Ian Archer, Vanessa Harding, Michael Reed, Jeremy Boulton, Paul Slack, David Harris Sacks, Michael Lynch, John Langton, Pamela Sharpe, Joanna Innes, Nicholas Rogers, Rab Houston, Leonard Schwartz, Joyce Ellis, Gordon Jackson, Peter Borsay, Barrie Trinder

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