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Current bibliography of urban history

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I GENERAL: RESEARCH METHODS, AIDS AND MATERIALS: Printed documentary sources

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House building

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House types: see also 988

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Medieval and early modern

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SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF AREAS WITHIN TOWNS: Working class areas

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517 Archer, J, Ideology and aspiration: individualism, the middle class and the genesis of the Anglo-American suburb. JUH 14 (1988) 214–53.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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SOCIAL LIFE: Social life, customs and traditions

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Holidays and resorts

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SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND DEVIANCE: Delinquency

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Poverty and poor relief

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SOCIAL REFORM AND IMPROVEMENT: Social reform and improvement

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Charities

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MINORITY GROUPS: Racial and ethnic minorities

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Majority reaction to minority groups

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WOMEN

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V ECONOMIC ACTIVITY: RESEARCH METHODS, AIDS AND MATERIALS

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Industry

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EXTERNAL TRADE

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Other non municipal services

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Strikes and lockouts

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Company towns

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VI COMMUNICATIONS

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Roads and streets

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Shipping

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Air travel

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Telephone, telecommunications, post

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Ancient

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Medieval and early modern

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Modern

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URBAN POLITICS AT NATIONAL LEVEL

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ASPECTS OF URBAN ADMINISTRATION: Public health

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Police

938 Ethington, PJ, Vigilantes and the police: the creation of a professional police bureaucracy in San Francisco 1847–1900. JSocH 21 (1987) 197228.Google Scholar
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PUBLIC UTILITIES

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Power

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Water

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Sanitation

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Modern

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UTOPIAN PLANNING

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GARDEN CITIES

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HOUSING IMPROVEMENT: Public housing

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Slum clearance

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Urban renewal

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NEW AND EXPANDED TOWNS

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REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT

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Modern

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ENTERTAINMENT

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Theatre

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Cinema

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Opera, ballet and music

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Spectator sports

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FINE ARTS: Painting

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Sculpture

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Other arts

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EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION

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Newspapers

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Broadcasting

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Propaganda

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Libraries

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EDUCATION

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