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Urban politics and space in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: Regional perspectives : regional perspectives

200710UU
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Addresses the increasing regionalisation of urban governance and politics in an era of industrialisation, suburbanisation and welfare extension. This book explores the discourses surrounding space in which gender, class, morality and community all feature prominently. It illustrates continuing vitality of study of urban politics and governance.
Imprint:
Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007.
Collation:
197 p. : ill., maps ; 22x15 cm.
Notes:
Hardback.
Audience:
Undergraduate.
Biography/History:
Barry Doyle is Assistant Dean (Research) in the School of Social Sciences and Law at the University of Teesside. He has written extensively on urban politics in the early twentieth century, particularly in Norwich, including articles in the Cambridge Urban History of Britain, 1830-1950, Urban History, Historical Journal and Parliamentary History. His recent research has focused on the politics of hospital provision in Middlesbrough 1900-1948.
ISBN:
9781847182920 (hbk)1847182925 (hbk)
Dewey class:
307.760941
Local class:
R 307.760941
Language:
English
BRN:
2437032
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