Gil Hahn

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The urban culture of 18th-century England was more “rural” (in its customary connotations), while the rural culture was more rich, than we often suppose. “It is a great error to suppose,” Cobbett insisted, “that people are rendered stupid by remaining always in the same place.” And most of the new industrial towns did not so much displace the countryside as grow over it.
The Making of the English Working Class
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