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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

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

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X ATTITUDES TO CITIES: ATTITUDES TO CITIES: Medieval and early modern

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VIEWS OF THE CITY: The city in the dramatic arts

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