Cambridge Urban History of Britain
The third volume of The Cambridge Urban History of Britain, authored by Martin Daunton and published by Cambridge University Press in 2001, offers a comprehensive exploration of urbanisation and suburbanisation from the early Victorian era through the twentieth century. Spanning an impressive 1026 pages, this hardback edition delves into the transformative rise of cities and towns across England, Scotland, and Wales.
Featuring insights from leading scholars, this volume investigates various facets of urban development, including economic, demographic, social, political, cultural, and physical changes. It serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the intricate history of Britain's urban landscapes. Discover how cities have shaped and been shaped by historical forces in this authoritative account of British urban history.