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Current bibliography of urban history

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I GENERAL: RESEARCH METHODS, AIDS AND MATERIALS

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URBANIZATION AND THE GROWTH AND FORTUNES OF TOWNS: Empirical studies of town growth: Ancient

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PORTRAITS OF TOWNS – LITERARY, GRAPHIC AND STATISTICAL: Literary portrayals

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Photographic portrayals: see also 206, 261

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II POPULATION: RESEARCH METHODS, AIDS AND MATERIALS

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Water

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TOWN PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL

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Slum clearance

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661 Beevers, R, The garden city Utopia: a critical biography of Ebenezer Howard. Macmillan 1988. pp xi + 206, il.Google Scholar
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ENTERTAINMENT

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Theatre

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Opera, ballet and music

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Elites: see also 358, 466, 471, 525

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