David Faulkner

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As the civic gospel spread, the new breed of municipal politicians didn’t just want their towns and cities to be wealthy. Taking inspiration from their idealized vision of the great city-states of classical Greece and Renaissance Italy, they aimed to use the prosperity to encourage their inhabitants to flourish.[60] From the mid-1870s onward, all the efforts of the sanitary movement over the previous four decades began to coalesce.[61]
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