The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... Liberal ' intellectuals became disenchanted with the social consequences of industrialization and urbanization , all the more so as the cities weakened as bastions of Liberal causes with the Tories gaining electoral ground and various ...
... Liberal ' intellectuals became disenchanted with the social consequences of industrialization and urbanization , all the more so as the cities weakened as bastions of Liberal causes with the Tories gaining electoral ground and various ...
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... Liberals were uncertainly retreating , and it was a renegade Liberal , Charles Booth , who was provoked by the city's bad press to defend its economic organization . Other social investigators , less enamoured of the cities , questioned ...
... Liberals were uncertainly retreating , and it was a renegade Liberal , Charles Booth , who was provoked by the city's bad press to defend its economic organization . Other social investigators , less enamoured of the cities , questioned ...
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... Liberal nonconformity , previously in the van of the city's admirers , becoming disenchanted with the cities and querying the virtues of mid - Victorian liberal individualism . Mearns and his collaborators relied partly on ' the State ...
... Liberal nonconformity , previously in the van of the city's admirers , becoming disenchanted with the cities and querying the virtues of mid - Victorian liberal individualism . Mearns and his collaborators relied partly on ' the State ...
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The proliferation of the wens | 22 |
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