Nineteenth Century Cities: Essays In The New Urban History
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Nineteenth Century Cities: Essays In The New Urban History

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14 essays cover cities in United States, Canada, England, France, and Columbia. Contributors include Norman Birnbaum, Stuart Blumin, Michael Frisch, Clyde Griffen, Herbert Gutman, Michael Katz, Peter Knights, Lynn Lees, Anthony Maingot, Joan Scott, Leo Schnore.
Paperback, 448 pages
Published March 11th 1969 by Yale University Press (first published 1969)
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