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Current Bibliography of Urban History

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I GENERAL: RESEARCH METHODS, AIDS AND MATERIALS: Directories

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DISEASE

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FAMILY AND HOUSEHOLD STRUCTURE

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PHYSICAL AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF AREAS WITHIN TOWNS: Central business district

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Suburbs

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SITES AND BUILDINGS: Land ownership and estate administration

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HOUSING: House building

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Housing conditions

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Modern industrial

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CLASS STRUCTURE: Occupational structure

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Class composition and interaction

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Protests and disorders

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SOCIAL LIFE: Social life, customs and traditions

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SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND DEVIANCE

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Poverty

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Charities

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Social work

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MINORITY GROUPS: Racial minorities

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Ethnic minorities

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Majority reaction to minority groups

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V ECONOMIC ACTIVITY: RESEARCH METHODS, AIDS AND MATERIALS: Printed documentary sources

731 Sanderson, FE, Liverpool and the slave trade: a guide to sources. HSLC 124 (1972) 154–76.Google Scholar

URBAN ECONOMIC ACTIVITY: General

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Modern pre-industrial

734 Ashdown, J, The oil jar as a London shop sign. LonA 2 (1974) 166–70.Google Scholar
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AGRICULTURE

749 Webber, R, London's market gardens. HT 23 (1973) 871–8.Google Scholar

INDUSTRY

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EXTERNAL TRADE

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INTERNAL TRADE AND SERVICES: Retailing

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Finance, banking and insurance

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CONSUMPTION: Standard of living

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LABOUR ORGANIZATION: Trade unions

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Strikes and lockouts

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VI COMMUNICATIONS: RESEARCH METHODS, AIDS AND MATERIALS: Maps and plans

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INTER-URBAN COMMUNICATIONS

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MODES OF INTER-URBAN COMMUNICATION: Roads

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Shipping

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Canals and inland navigation

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Railways

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MODES OF INTRA-URBAN COMMUNICATION: Roads and streets

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Telephone, telegraph, post

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VII POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION: RESEARCH METHODS, AIDS AND MATERIALS: Archives

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Modern pre-industrial

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URBAN POLITICS AT NATIONAL LEVEL

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URBAN POLITICS, LOCAL AND MUNICIPAL

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URBAN ADMINISTRATION: General urban administration

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Education

914 Barclay, JB, The Tounis Scule: the Royal High School of Edinburgh. Edinburgh: Royal High School Club 1974. pp vii + 152, il.Google Scholar
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Police

919 Kocolowski, GP, Expanding police services in late 19th century Cincinnati. CinHSB 31 (1973) 115–26.Google Scholar
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Fire

922 Holloway, S, London's noble fire brigades. Cassell 1973. pp 168.Google Scholar

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PUBLIC UTILITIES: Water

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VIII SHAPING THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT: RESEARCH METHODS, AIDS AND MATERIALS: Bibliographies

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Modern pre-industrial

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HOUSING IMPROVEMENT: Control of housing conditions

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

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ENTERTAINMENT: Theatre

987 Clark, FM, The theatre of Pithole, Pennsylvania, oil boom town. WPHM 56 (1973) 3958.Google Scholar
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FINE ARTS: Painting

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EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION: Newspapers

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ATTITUDES TO CITIES: Medieval

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Modern industrial

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VIEWS OF THE CITY: The city in literature

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