The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... industrial development in the past sixty years , a history which has no counterpart in the annals of humanity . Sixty , eighty years ago , England was a country like every other , with small towns , few and simple industries , and a ...
... industrial development in the past sixty years , a history which has no counterpart in the annals of humanity . Sixty , eighty years ago , England was a country like every other , with small towns , few and simple industries , and a ...
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... industrial villages for a small number of industrial towns . Is it not possible for more town - workers to combine centralised work with decentralised life- to work in the town but to live in the country ? May not this advantage , at ...
... industrial villages for a small number of industrial towns . Is it not possible for more town - workers to combine centralised work with decentralised life- to work in the town but to live in the country ? May not this advantage , at ...
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... industrial purposes , is the first condition of the true municipal life . The industrial town , left for its growth to individual industrial control , compresses into unhealthily close proximity large numbers ... with different and ...
... industrial purposes , is the first condition of the true municipal life . The industrial town , left for its growth to individual industrial control , compresses into unhealthily close proximity large numbers ... with different and ...
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