The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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Bruce Ivor Coleman. always correspond , but the intrusion of economic theory linked the debate about cities with questions of economic organization , government action and parliamentary politics . Indeed around 1830 , with the ...
Bruce Ivor Coleman. always correspond , but the intrusion of economic theory linked the debate about cities with questions of economic organization , government action and parliamentary politics . Indeed around 1830 , with the ...
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... economics argued that , given trade expansion , self - help and business enterprise would remedy the worst poverty ; the critics of the cities sometimes suspected that the economic forces which were swelling the towns were actually ...
... economics argued that , given trade expansion , self - help and business enterprise would remedy the worst poverty ; the critics of the cities sometimes suspected that the economic forces which were swelling the towns were actually ...
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... economic expansion and business enter- prise ; on philanthropy and voluntary effort , especially by the religious denominations ; and , above all , on self - help , for they saw economic individualism as the ethic of urban society ...
... economic expansion and business enter- prise ; on philanthropy and voluntary effort , especially by the religious denominations ; and , above all , on self - help , for they saw economic individualism as the ethic of urban society ...
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