Town City and Nation

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By the outbreak of the First World War England had become the world''s first mass urban society. In just over sixty years the proportion of town-dwellers had risen from 50 to 80 percent and during this period many of the most crucial developments in English urban society had taken place. This book provides a uniquely comprehensive analysis of those developments - conurbations suburbs satellite towns garden cities and seaside resorts. Waller assesses the importance of London the provincial cities and manufacturing centers. He also examines the continuing influence of the small country town and rural England on political economic and cultural growth. Scholarly and readable this book is a general social history of late nineteenth and early twentieth-century England seen from an urban perspective.
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