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Current bibliography of urban history

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References

I GENERAL: RESEARCH METHODS, AIDS AND MATERIALS: Research methods

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

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Graphic portrayals

196 Bornman, H, Fotogeskiedenis van Barberton 1884–1984: Photographic history of Barberton 1884–1984. Barberton: City Council 1984. pp 72, il.Google Scholar
197 Bombs on Belfast: the blitz of 1941: a camera record. Belfast: Pretani 1984. pp xiv + 54, il.Google Scholar
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II POPULATION: RESEARCH METHODS, AIDS AND MATERIALS

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GENERAL FEATURES OF URBAN POPULATIONS

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ASPECTS OF URBAN ADMINISTRATION

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661 Dessert, G, Le cout de la santé en Normandie 1850–1938. CdH (1984) 135–65.Google Scholar
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Police see also 570

665 Ainsley, H, Keeping the peace in southern England in the thirteenth century. SouH 6 (1984) 1335.Google Scholar
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670 Darton, RW & Dixon, G, Admiral Thomas Chaloner. CTLHS 47 (1984) 19.Google Scholar
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UTOPIAN PLANNING AND EXPERIMENTS

690 Hardy, D, The search for Utopia. TCP 9 (1984) 238–40.Google Scholar
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HOUSING IMPROVEMENT: Public housing

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Urban renewal

696 Gulliver, S, The area project of the Scottish development agency. TPR 55 (1984) 322–34.Google Scholar
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NEW AND EXPANDED TOWNS

706 Dumsday, J, Tailpiece: when the trumpets cease to blow. TCP 53 (1984) 329–30.Google Scholar

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707 Booth, A, The Second World War and the origins of modern regional policy. EcSo 11 (1982) 121.Google Scholar
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IX URBAN CULTURE: URBAN CULTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT: Medieval and early modern

709 Selement, G, The meeting of elite and popular minds at Cambridge, New England 1638–1645. WMQ 41 (1984) 3248.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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711 Ingram, M, Ridings, rough music and the reform of population culture. PaP 105 (1984) 79113.Google Scholar

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715 Knowlson, J, Joyce Knowlson presents Red plush and Gilt: the heyday of Manchester theatre during the Victorian and Edwardian periods. Manchester: Author 1984. pp 78, il.Google Scholar
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Cinema

719 Louden, T, The cinemas of cinema city. Glasgow: Author 1984. pp 72, il.Google Scholar
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723 Crump, J, ‘The great carnival of the year’: the Leicester races in the nineteenth century. LAHS 58 (19821983) 5874.Google Scholar
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FINE ARTS

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EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION

737 Makepeace, C, Science and technology in Manchester–200 years of the Lit and Phil. Manchester: Literary & Philosophical Society Publications 1984.Google Scholar

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738 Albert, P, Le Journal des commarssances utiles de Gazardin (1831, 1836…) ou la première réussite de la presse à bon marché. RN 66 (1984) 733–44.Google Scholar
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745 Barbnier, F, Le livre imprimé au XVe siècle dans la France du Nord. RN 66 (1984) 633–51.Google Scholar
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Libraries

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EDUCATION

753 Adams, K, The chronicles of Barr's Hill House 1850–1892. Coventry: Barr's Hill Guild 1983. pp 77, il.Google Scholar
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X ATTITUDES TO CITIES: ATTITUDES TO CITIES

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VIEWS OF THE CITY IN LITERATURE, GRAPHIC AND DRAMATIC ART: Urban elites see also 607

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