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Current bibliography of urban history

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I General: Research methods, aids and materials

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Social life, customs and traditions

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Religion

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Recreation

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Holidays and resorts

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Social problems and deviance

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Delinquency

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Poverty and poor relief

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Other social problems

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Social reform and improvement

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Social reform movements and institutions

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Charities

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Sociol work

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Racial and ethnic minorities

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Modern (1800-)

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Utopian planning and experiments

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Public housing provision

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Urban renewal

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New and expanded towns

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Cinema

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Opera, ballet and music

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Spectator sports

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Fine arts

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Sculpture

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