We use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better experience on our websites. Close this message to accept cookies or find out how to manage your cookie settings.
An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above for information on how to access this content.
Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)
References
I GENERAL: RESEARCH METHODS, AIDS AND MATERIALS: Research
methods
1
1Faraday, A
& Plummer, K,
Doing life
histories. SuR27 (1979)
773–98.Google Scholar
2
2Gornostayeva, GA,
The problem of delimiting an
urbanized area.
SG24 (1983)
122–8.Google Scholar
3
3Scholler, P,
Einige Erfahrungen und Probleme aus
der Sicht weltweiter Urbanisierungsforschung, in
Teuteberg,
Urbanisierung
[118]
591–600.Google Scholar
4
4Tarkhov, SA,
A technique for classifying the
configuration of large cities in the
USSR. SG24 (1983)
222–30.Google Scholar
Printed documentary sources
5
5Kirby, JW,
The manor and borough of Leeds 1425–1662:
an edition of documents.
Leeds:
Thoresby Society1983. pp lxxvii + 315.Google Scholar
Directories
6
6Chilton, CW,
The Universal British directory—a
warning. LoH15 (1982)
144–6.Google Scholar
7
7J J Leigh's directory of Bury and Rochdale
1818.
Manchester:
N Richardson1982. pp 77 [reprint of
1818 edn].Google Scholar
Statistical publications
8
8Martin, ME,
Paroisses et communes de France.
Dictionnaire d'histoire administrative et
démographique: Dróme.
Paris:
CNRS1982. pp 557.Google Scholar
9
9Poitou, C,
Paroisses et communes de France.
Dictionnaire d'histoire administrative et
démographique: Loiret.
Paris:
CNRS1983. pp 536.Google Scholar
Maps and plans
10
10Goodchild, J,
The development of Wakefield in maps,
plans and views c.1680–1926: a selection.
Wakefield:
Wakefield Historical
Publications1981. portfolio.Google Scholar
11
11Woolgar, CMA late sixteenth century map of St
Clement's Oxford.
O46 (1981)
94–8.Google Scholar
Archives
12
12Noel, G,
L'archiviste et la gestion des
documents dans les municipalités du
Québec. UHR11 (1983)
15–24.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Guides to the literature and printed documentary
sources
13
13A guide to London local history resources:
London Borough of Camden.
Local History Library. Borough of
Camden Libraries1982. pp 34.Google Scholar
URBAN HISTORY – DEFINITIONS AND HISTORIOGRAPHY: Urban
history, definitions and aims
14
14Checkland, SG,
An urban history horoscope, in
Fraser & Sutcliffe,
Pursuit [49]
449–66.Google Scholar
15
15Corfield, P,
Urban history and the
computer. SH8 (1983)
95–6.Google Scholar
16
16Dwyer, DJ,
Urban geography and the urban
future. Ge64 (1979)
86–95.Google Scholar
17
17Hannerz, V,
Explorer la ville: éléments
d'anthropologic urbaine.
Paris:
Minuit1983. pp 432.Google Scholar
18
18Hartling, PL,
A microcosm within the Canadian
mosaic: researching and writing a local history in
Nova Scotia.
NovScHR1 (1981)
34–49.Google Scholar
19
19Hershberg, T,
The future of urban history, in
Fraser & Sutcliffe,
Pursuit [49]
428–48.Google Scholar
20
20King, AD,
‘The world economy is everywhere’:
urban history and the world
system. UHY19837–18.Google Scholar
21
21Marshall, JD,
Whither local
history?LoH15 (1983)
333–7.Google Scholar
22
22Percival, A,
How to write a town
trail. LoH15 (1983)
272–6.Google Scholar
23
23Sievers, KD,
Volkskunde und moderne
Stadtgeschichte.
IMS2 (1982)
3–6.Google Scholar
24
24Specker, HE,
Wie schreibt man eine moderne
Stadtegeschichte?IMS1 (1979)
1–5.Google Scholar
25
25Stave, BM,
In pursuit of urban history:
conversations with myself and others—a view from
the United States, in Fraser &
Sutcliffe,
Pursuit [49]
407–27.Google Scholar
26
26Sutcliffe, A,
Whither urban
history?HT33 (1983)
48–9.Google Scholar
Urban historiography
27
27Bedarida, F,
The French approach to urban
history: an assessment of recent methodological
trends, in Fraser & Sutcliffe,
Pursuit [49]
359–406.Google Scholar
28
28Borchert, J,
Geographische
Urbanisierungsforschung in den Niederlanden in den
letzten Jahrzehnten, in Teuteberg,
Urbanisierung
[118]
576–90.Google Scholar
29
29Heineberg, H,
Geographische Aspekte der
Urbanisierung: Forschungsstand und Probleme, in
Teuteberg,
Urbanisierung
[118]
35–64.Google Scholar
30
30Lineham, C,
Peter Orlando Hutchinson:
antiquarian, artist, diarist and historian of
Sidmouth, Devon 1810–97.
DevH25 (1982)
2–6.Google Scholar
31
31Mohl, RA,
The new urban history and its
alternatives: some reflections on recent U.S.
scholarship on the twentieth century
city. UHY198319–28.Google Scholar
33Schwitzer, J,
The history of the history of
Hornsey. HHB24 (1983)
2–6.Google Scholar
34
34Skenlar, K,
Archaeology in central Europe: the first
500 years.
Leicester:
Leicester UP1983. pp x + 182.Google Scholar
35
35Teuteberg, HJ,
Historische Aspekte der
Urbanisierung: Forschungsstand und Probleme, in
Teuteberg,
Urbanisierung
[118]
2–34.Google Scholar
URBANIZATION AND THE GROWTH AND FORTUNES OF TOWNS: Theory
of urbanization
36
36Beattie, EWF
& Watts, HD,
Some relationships between
manufacturing activity and the urban system: an
explanatory study.
Geo14 (1983)
125–32.Google Scholar
37
37Mckeown, K,
The urban sociology of Manuel
Castells: a critical examination of the central
concepts. ESR11 (1980)
257–80.Google Scholar
38
38Parr, JB
& Jones, C,
City size distributions and urban
density functions: some
interrelationships.
JReS23 (1983)
283–308.Google Scholar
Empirical studies of urbanization and town growth:
General
39
39Alperovich, G,
Capital labour substitution and
city hierarchies.
ARS16 (1982)
57–63.Google Scholar
40
40Alperovich, G,
Scale economies and diseconomies in
the determination of city size
distribution. JUE12 (1982)
202–13.Google Scholar
41
41Baer, G,
Fellah and townsman in the Middle East:
studies in social history.
Cass1982. pp ix + 338.Google Scholar
42
42Blumin, SM,
When villages became towns: the
historical contexts of town formation, in Fraser
& Sutcliffe,
Pursuit [49]
54–68.Google Scholar
43
43Christiansen, R,
The West Midlands. 2nd
edn.Newton Abbot:
David St John Thomas
Pubs1983. pp 100,
il.Google Scholar
44
44Christopher, AJ,
From Flint to Soweto: reflections
on the colonial origins of the apartheid
city. Area15 (1983)
145–9.Google Scholar
45
45Dyke, G,
The market towns of
Suffolk. SuR5 (1982)
101–4.Google Scholar
47
47Edwards, JA,
The Swansea city region: a case
study of a gateway system.
Ge65 (1980)
81–94.Google Scholar
48
48Evers, HD,
Zur theorie der urbanen
Unterentwicklung. Die
Dritte Welt9 (1981)
61–8.Google Scholar
49
49Fraser, D
& Sutcliffe, A
eds, The pursuit of urban history.
Edward Arnold1983. pp xxx + 482.Google Scholar
50
50Goldfield, DR,
Building the private city: the
United States 1690–1980.
CIUAR34
(1981–1982)
63–32.Google Scholar
51
51Gordon, G
& Dicks, B
eds, Scottish urban history.
Aberdeen:
Aberdeen UP1983. pp x + 281.Google Scholar
52
52Grace, F,
A historical survey of Suffolk
towns. SuR5 (1982)
105–13.Google Scholar
53
53Hayuth, Y,
The post-urban interface: an area
in transition.
Area14 (1982)
219–24.Google Scholar
54
54Klep, PMM,
Regional disparities in Brabantine
urbanisation before and after the industrial
revolution (1374–1970): some aspects of
measurement and explanation, in
Bairoch, & Lévy-Leboyer, ,
Disparities [83]
259–72.Google Scholar
55
55Lampard, EE,
The nature of urbanisation, in
Fraser & Sutcliffe,
Pursuit [49]
3–52.Google Scholar
56
56Morgan, MA,
The Japanese urban
tradition. GJ146 (1980)
424–6.Google Scholar
Ancient
57
57Adams, REW,
Swamps, canals and the locations of
ancient Maya cities.
A54 (1980)
206–14.Google Scholar
58
58Allchin, FR,
How old is the city of
Taxila?A56 (1981)
8–14.Google Scholar
59
59Blanton, R,
Urban beginnings: a view from
anthropological archaeology.
JUH8 (1982)
427–46.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
61
61Cartledge, P,
Reading history: the birth of Greek
civilisation. HT33 (1983)
45–7.Google Scholar
62
62Crummy, P,
The origins of some major
Romano-British towns.
Brit13 (1982)
125–34.Google Scholar
63
63Drinkwater, J,
Roman Gaul: the three provinces.
Croom Helm1983. pp 192.Google Scholar
64
64Kemp, BJ,
The early development of towns in
Egypt. A51 (1977)
185–200.Google Scholar
Medieval and early modern
65
65Arnold, CJ
& Wardle, P,
Early medieval settlement patterns
in England. MA25 (1981)
145–9.Google Scholar
66ABrucker, G,
Tales of two cities: Florence and
Venice in the Renaissance.
AHR88 (1983)
599–616.Google Scholar
67
67Chevalier, B,
Les bonnes villes de France du XIV au XVIe
siècle.
Paris:
Aubier1982. pp 346.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
68
68Da
Vies, W,
Wales in the early medieval ages.
Leicester:
Leicester UP1982. pp 280.Google Scholar
69
69Dicks, B,
The Scottish medieval town: a
search for origins, in Gordon &
Dicks, Scottish urban
history [51]
23–51.Google Scholar
70
70Diestelkamp, B
ed, Beiträge zum hochmittelalterlichen
Städtewesen.
Cologne:
Bohlau1982. pp xxvi + 235.Google Scholar
71
71Diestelkamp, B
ed, Beiträge zum spätmittelalterlichen
Städtewesen.
Cologne:
Böhlau1982. pp xx + 169.Google Scholar
72
72Fox, RC,
The burghs of Scotland 1327, 1601,
1670. Area13 (1981)
161–7.Google Scholar
73
73Gautier
Dalche, J,
Economie et société dans les pays de la
Couronne de Castille.
Variorum Reprints1982. pp ii + 352.Google Scholar
74
74Kuklinska, K,
Central European towns and the
factors of economic growth in the transition from
stagnation to expansion between the 17th and 18th
centuries. JEEH11 (1982)
105–16.Google Scholar
75
75Riden, P
ed, The medieval town in Britain: papers
from the first Gregynog seminar in local history,
December 1978.
Cardiff:
University College, Cardiff, Dept.
of Extra Mural Studies1980. pp 98,
il.Google Scholar
77Stelter, GA,
The political economy of the
city-building process: early Canadian urban
development, in Fraser &
Sutcliffe,
Pursuit [49]
169–89.Google Scholar
78
78Winters, C,
The urban systems of medieval
Mali. JHG7 (1981)
341–55.Google Scholar
79
79Wyrobisz, A,
Functional types of Polish towns in
the XVIth–XVIIth centuries.
JEEH12 (1983)
69–104.Google Scholar
Modern
80
80Agulhon,
et al. , Histoire de la France
urbaine.
Paris:
Seuil. Vol
4 La ville de l'âge industriel
(1840–1950) 1983. pp
672.Google Scholar
81
81Aloskogius, H,
Swedish urban dimensions in the
1970s. GA64 (1982)
77–87.Google Scholar
82
82Artibise, AFJ,
City building in the Canadian west:
from boosterism to corporation.
JCanS17 (1982)
35–44.Google Scholar
83
83Bairoch, P
& Levy-Leboyer, M,
Disparities in economic development since
the Industrial Revolution.
Macmillan1981. pp xviii + 428.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
84
84Bala, R,
New towns in India,
1971. Geo13 (1982)
257–62.Google Scholar
85
85Berensten, WH,
Changing settlement patterns in the
German Democratic Republic
1945–1976. Geo13 (1982)
327–38.Google Scholar
86
86Berry, BJL,
Comparative urbanisation: divergent paths
in the urban experience of the twentieth
century.
Macmillan1982. pp 205.Google Scholar
87
87Bloomfield, E,
Community, ethos and the local
initiative in urban economic growth: review of a
theme in Canadian urban history.
UHY198353–72.Google Scholar
88
88Blotevogel, HH,
Kulturelle Stadfunktionen und
Urbanisierung: Inter-dependente Beziehungen in
Rahmen der Entwicklung des deutschen Städtesystems
im Industriezeitalter, in
Teuteberg,
Urbanisierung
[118]
143–86.Google Scholar
89
89Bohm, H,
Rechtsordnungen und Bodenpreise als
Faktoren städtischer Entwicklung im Deutschen
Reich zwischen 1870 und 1937, in
Teuteberg,
Urbanisierung
[118]
214–40.Google Scholar
90
90Bowles, RT,
Little communities and big industries:
studies in the social impact of Canadian resource
extraction.
Toronto:
Butterworth1982. pp 220.Google Scholar
91
91Cannadine, D,
Urban development in England and
America in the nineteenth century: some
comparisons and contrasts.
EcHR33 (1980)
309–25.Google Scholar
92
92Carroll, GR
& Meyer, JW,
Capital cities in the American
urban system. AJS88 (1982)
565–78.Google ScholarPubMed
93
93Chapman, GP,
The growth of large cities in India
1961–1971. Geo14 (1983)
149–60.Google ScholarPubMed
94
94Cloher, DU,
Urban settlement process in lands
of ‘recent settlement’'—an Australian
example. JHG5 (1979)
297–314.Google Scholar
95
95Clout, HD,
The land of France 1815–1914.
Allen & Unwin1983. pp 181.Google Scholar
96
96De
Lange, N,
Jungere raumzeitliche Entwicklung
multivariat definierter Stadtes-trukturen am
Beispiel Nordrhein-Westfalens (1961–1970) und ihre
historischen Einflussfaktoren, in
Teuteberg,
Urbanisierung
[118]
187–213.Google Scholar
97
97Diederiks, H,
The role of Amsterdam during the
19th century in the process of urbanization: some
observations, in Teuteberg,
Urbanisierung
[118]
130–42.Google Scholar
98
98Fraser, D,
The Edwardian city, in Read, D
ed, Edwardian England.
Croom Helm1982. pp
56–74.Google Scholar
99
99Gommel, R,
The development of a growth pole in
the nineteenth century illustrated by the example
of Nuremberg, in Bairoch, & Levy-Leboyer, ,
Disparities [83]
210–15.Google Scholar
100
100Gregory, D,
Regional transformation and the Industrial
Revolution: a geography of the Yorkshire woollen
industry.
Macmillan1982. pp 320.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
101
101Hodge, G
& Qadeet, M,
Towns and villages in Canada.
Scarborough, Ont:
Butterworth1983.Google Scholar
102
102Hudson, JC,
Towns of the western
railroads. GPQ2 (1982)
41–54.Google Scholar
103
103Johnston, RJ,
The American urban system: a geographical
perspective. New
York: St Martin's
P1982. pp 400.Google Scholar
104
104Kenow, A,
Urbanisation in
India. Soc Sci11 (1983)Google Scholar
105
105Kerr, D,
The emergence of the industrial heartland
c.1750–1950, in Mccann, LD
ed, Heartland and hinterland: a geography of
Canada.
Scarborough:
Prentice Hall1982. pp
64–99.Google Scholar
106
106Lee, CH,
Regional growth and structural
change in Victorian Britain.
EcHR34 (1981)
438–52.Google Scholar
107
107Lindskog, PA,
The historical development of
market places and changes in spatio-temporal
integration in Malawi.
GA64 (1982)
61–7.Google Scholar
108
108Litovka, OP
& Mezhewvich, MN,
Characteristics and trends of
urbanisation in a developed Socialist
society. SG24 (1983)
354–60.Google Scholar
109
109Meyer, DR,
Emergence of the American
manufacturing belt: an
interpretation.
JHG9 (1983)
145–74.Google Scholar
110
110Patten, J,
The Expanding city.
Academic P1983. pp 330.Google Scholar
111
111Patten, SG,
Comparative advantage and urban
industrialization: Reading, Allen-town and
Lancaster in the 19th century.
PenH50 (1983)
148–69.Google Scholar
112
112Rees, J
et al. ., Industrial location and regional
systems: spatial organisation in the economic
sector. Croom
Helm1981. pp 260.Google Scholar
112A
112ARobert, S
& Randolph, WG,
Beyond decentralization: the
evolution of population distribution in England
and Wales 1961–1981.
Geo14 (1983)
75–102.Google ScholarPubMed
113
113Ronnas, P,
Centrally planned urbanization: the
case of Romania.
Ge64 (1982)
143–51.Google Scholar
113A
113ARudin, R,
Boosting the French Canadian town:
municipal government and urban growth in. Quebec
1850–1900. UHR11 (1982)
1–10.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
114
114Seguin, A,
Evolution des espaces fonctionels
dans la region administrative de Trois
Rivieres. CGQ27 (1982)
45–64.Google Scholar
115
115Share, AJ,
Cities in the Commonwealth: two centuries
of urban life in Kentucky.
Lexington:
Kentucky UP1982.Google Scholar
116
116Shchukina, AS,
The interrelated growth of Moscow,
Leningrad and other urban places along the October
railroad in the 1960s and 1970s.
SG24 (1983)
297–304.Google Scholar
117
117Sutcliffe, A,
In search of the urban variable:
Britain in the later nineteenth century, in Fraser
& Sutcliffe,
Pursuit [49]
234–63.Google Scholar
118
118Teuteberg, HJ
ed, Urbanisierung im 19. und 20.
Jahrhundert: historische und geographische
Aspekte.
Cologne:
Bohlau1983. pp x + 608.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
119
119Turnock, D,
The historical geography of Scotland since
1707: geographical aspects of
modernisation.
Cambridge:
Cambridge UP1982. pp 363.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
120
120Wood, JD,
Grand design on the fringes of
empire: new towns for British North
America. Can Geog26 (1983)
243–55.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
HISTORY AND FORTUNES OF INDIVIDUAL TOWNS: This section is
arranged alphabetically by the name of the town
121
121Lall, J,
Taj Mahal and the glory of Mughal
India.
Varanasi:
Lustre P1983.Google Scholar
122
122Morrison, BD,
Looking back at Altrincham.
willow1980. pp 48,
il.Google Scholar
124Bayard, D
& Massy, JL,
Amiens romain: étude sur le
développement urbain du ler siècle avant JC au Ve
siècle après JC.
RN (1982)
5–26.Google Scholar
125
125Duverlie, D,
Amiens sous l'occupation
allemande. RN
(1982)
145–72.Google Scholar
126
126Jackson, S,
My ain folk: history of Baillieston and
district with illustrations.
Baillieston:
Baillieston Community
Council1981. pp 148,
il.Google Scholar
128Noble, EJ,
Barrie and Orillia: the market town and the centre
1860–1911, in Brookes, AA
ed, The country town in rural Ontario's
past.
Guelph:
University of Guelph, Division of
Continuing Education1982. pp
44–55.Google Scholar
129
129Elsworth, W,
Beaulieu in World War II.
Christchurch:
Linda Philpott1983. pp 48.Google Scholar
131Goubert, P,
Beauvais et le Beauvaisis de 1600 à 1730.
Contribution à l'histoire sociale de la France du
XVIIe siècle.
Paris:
Editions de l'Ecole des Hautes
Etudes en Sciences Sociales1983. 2 vols pp
654.Google Scholar
132
132Beckett, JC,
Belfast: the making of the city
1800–1914.
Belfast:
Appletree P1982. pp 200.Google Scholar
134Fohlen, C
et al. , Histoire de Besançon.
Besançon:
Letre1982. Vol 2 De la
conquête françhise à nos jours, pp
838.Google Scholar
135
135Seymour, S,
The transformation of a sacred town:
Bhubaneswar, India. West
View P1980.Google Scholar
136
136Hebden, DJ,
When Bishop Auckland was a
village. Bishop
Auckland: author 1974
pp 44, il.Google Scholar
137
137Orrin, GR,
A history of Bishopton.
Llandysul:
Gomer1982. pp 138,
il.Google Scholar
138
138Kicklighter, JA,
English Bordeaux in conflict: the
execution of Pierre Vigier de la Rouselle and its
aftermath 1312–24.
JMedH9 (1983)
1–14.Google Scholar
139
139Lottin, A
et al. , Histoire de
Boulogne-sur-Mer.
Lille:
Presses Universitaires de
Lille1983. pp 450.Google Scholar
140
140Parris, H,
Bracknell: the making of our new
town.
Bracknell:
Bracknell Development
Corporation1981. pp 80,
il.Google Scholar
141
141Victorian Bradford.
Bradford:
City of Bradford
Libraries1982. pp 250,
il.Google Scholar
142
142A souvenir of Bricket Wood.
St Albans:
The Bricket Wood
Society1982. pp 32,
il.Google Scholar
152Molloy, P,
Four cheers for Carmarthen: the other side
of the coin.
Llandysul:
Gomer P1981. pp 218,
il.Google Scholar
153
153Mcgarvie, M,
Castle Cary: a sketch of its industrial
and social history with special reference to
Boyd's Hair Factory.
Castle Cary:
Avalon Industries1980. pp 48,
il.Google Scholar
154
154Rosen, RN,
A short history of Charleston.
San Francisco:
Lexikos1982. pp 160,
il.Google Scholar
155
155Chedeville, AY,
Histoire de Chartres et du pays
chartrain.
Toulouse:
Privat1983. pp 325.Google Scholar
156
156Old Chasetown.
Stafford:
Staffordshire County
Council1980. pp 102,
il.Google Scholar
157
157Blake, S
& Beacham, R,
The book of Cheltenham.
Buckingham:
Barracuda1982. pp 148,
il.Google Scholar
158
158Algren, N,
Chicago, a city on the make.
New York:
McGraw Hill1983.Google Scholar
159
159Burke, WP,
The history of Clonmel.
Kilkenny:
Roberts1983. pp 560.Google Scholar
160
160Drummond, P
& Smith, J,
Coatbridge: three centuries of
change.
Glasgow:
Monklands Library
Services1982. pp 64,
il.Google Scholar
161
161Taylor, DC,
The book of Cobham.
Buckingham:
Barracuda1982. pp 152,
il.Google Scholar
162
162Cole, D,
Cookridge: the story of a Yorkshire
township.
Leeds:
D & J
Thornton. Pt 1 1980.
pp 48, il.Google Scholar
163
163Medieval Coventry–a city divided.
Coventry:
University of Warwick, Open
Studies1981. pp iii + 58, il.Google Scholar
164
164Carter, FW,
Cracow's early
development. SEER61 (1983)
197–225.Google Scholar
165
165Gent, JB,
Croydon old and new. 3rd
edn.Croydon:
Croydon Natural History &
Scientific Society1980. pp 52,
il.Google Scholar
166
166Millar, HB,
History of Cumbernauld and Kilsyth: from
earliest times.
Cumbernauld:
Cumbernauld History
Society1980. pp 72,
il.Google Scholar
167
167Simpson, E,
Dalgety: the story of a parish.
Dalgety Bay:
Dalgety Bay Community
Council1980. pp 66,
il.Google Scholar
169Adlam, B,
The book of Dorchester: county town of
Dorset.
Buckingham:
Barracuda1981. pp 136,
il.Google Scholar
170
170Urquhart, J,
Dumfries: the remarkable story of its
common seal and coat of arms with a wealth of
local history.
Dumfries:
author1981. pp xiii + 168, il.Google Scholar
171
171Everyday life in Dunfermline in the late
18th century.
Dunfermline:
Dunfermline District
Libraries1978. pp 11.Google Scholar
172
172Webb, S,
The story of Dunstable.
Bedford:
Bedfordshire Educational
Service1982. pp 78,
il.Google Scholar
173
173Eastbourne.
Lewes:
East Sussex County
Council1982. pp 16,
il.Google Scholar
174
174Carroll, B,
Eccles in times past.
Chorley
Countryside1982. pp 48,
il.Google Scholar
176Smith, CJ,
Historic South Edinburgh.
Edinburgh:
Charles Skilton
vol 21979. pp x + 548, il.Google Scholar
177
177Hilton, RH,
The small town and
urbanisation–Evesham in the middle
ages. LoH7 (1982)
1–8.Google Scholar
178
178Hardy, P,
Exeter: profile of a city.
Bristol:
Redcliffe1982.Google Scholar
179
179Lewis, JR,
A history of Fairford.
Nelson:
Hendon Publishing1982. pp 32,
il.Google Scholar
180
180Whetter, J,
The history of Falmouth.
Redruth:
Dyllansow Truran1981. pp 190,
il.Google Scholar
181
181English, E,
Faversham 1900–1930.
Faversham:
Faversham Society1981. pp ix + 65, il.Google Scholar
182
182Phillips, M,
The disenchanted witness:
participation and alienation in Florentine
historiography.
JHI44 (1983)
191–206.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
183
183Kelly, E
ed, Viking village: the story of
Formby.
Formby:
E & T Kelly1982. pp xii + 144, il.Google Scholar
184
184Sitwell, OE,
Framlingham: a short history and
guide.
Framlingham:
author1982. pp 39,
il.Google Scholar
185
185Squires, WA,
History of Fredericton: the last 200
years.
Fredericton:
City of
Fredericton1980. pp 175,
il.Google Scholar
186
186Checkland, SG,
The upas tree: Glasgow 1875–1975 – and
after 1975–1980.
Glasgow:
Glasgow UP1981. pp 160,
il.Google Scholar
187
187Daiches, D,
Glasgow.
Granada1982. pp xiv + 272, il.Google Scholar
188
188Gibb, A,
Glasgow: the making of a city.
Croom Helm1983. pp 224,
il.Google Scholar
189
189Langton, J,
Late medieval Gloucester: some data
from a rental of 1455.
IBG2 (1977)
259–76.Google Scholar
190
190Sampelayo, JS,
Granada en el siglo XVIII.
Granada:
Diputacion
Provincial1980. pp 665.Google Scholar
191
191Stelter, GA,
Charles Prior's report on
the founding of Guelph.
Historic Guelph21 (1982)
39–62.Google Scholar
192
192Greenberg, M,
The Hague. New
York:
Newsweek1982.Google Scholar
193
193Davis, PW,
Hometown [Hamilton, Ohio].
New York:
Simon &
Schuster1982.Google Scholar
194
194Weaver, JC,
Hamilton: an illustrated history.
Toronto:
James Lorimer1982. pp 224,
il.Google Scholar
195
195Heusel, FE,
Handforth through the ages.
Chester:
Cheshire Libraries and
Museums1982. pp 46,
il.Google Scholar
196
196Eston, J,
Heaton Mersey 1181 to 1981.
Wilmslow Designed
Publications1981. pp 40,
il.Google Scholar
197
197Caunt, G,
Ilford's yesterdays: the village that
became a town.
Ilford:
Caunt1980. pp 120,
il.Google Scholar
198
198Gauldie, E,
The quarries and the feus: a history
oflnvergowrie.
Dundee:
Waterside P1981. pp 106,
il.Google Scholar
199
199Bauer, CA,
From burnt canes to budding city: a
history of the city of Kenner,
Louisiana. LaH23 (1982)
353–82.Google Scholar
200
200Langley, J,
Key West, images of the past.
Key West:
CC Belland & EO
Swift1982. pp 132.Google Scholar
201
201O'Hara, B,
Killasser: a history.
Galway:
author1981. pp 104,
il.Google Scholar
202
202Swainson, D,
Chronicling Kingston: an
interpretation.
OntH74 (1982)
303–43.Google Scholar
203
203Parker, T,
History of Kirkdale with the towns
and villages adjacent.
RyeH11 (1982)
10–25. [Kirby
Moorside & Helmsley]Google Scholar
204
204Biaudet, JC
et al. , Histoire de Lausanne.
Toulouse:
Privat1982. pp 400.Google Scholar
205
205Dornic, FC,
Histoire du Mans [Le Mans].
Toulouse:
Privat1983. pp 384.Google Scholar
206
206Hillaby, JG,
The book of Ledbury: an essay in
interpretation.
Buckingham:
Barracuda1982. pp 152,
il.Google Scholar
207
207Briggs, A,
Leeds located.
NH18 (1982)
281–6.Google Scholar
208
208Harrison, CJ,
Lichfield from the Reformation to
the Civil War.
SSAHS22 (1982)
122–9.Google Scholar
209
209Elvin, L.
Lincoln in the 1930s and 1940s.
Nelson:
Hendon1982. pp 42,
il.Google Scholar
210
210Waldie, G,
A history of the town and palace of
Linlithgow: with notices, historical and
antiquarian of places of interest in the
neighbourhood. Bathgate,
West Lothian District Council, Dept. of
Libraries1982. pp 116,
il.Google Scholar
211
211Lewis, D,
The history of Llantrisant.
2nd edn.Pontypridd:
author1982. pp 144,
il.Google Scholar
212
212Arthure, H,
Life and work in old Chiswick.
Old Chiswick Protection
Society1982. pp 55,
il.Google Scholar
213
213Bushnell, TA,
Imperial Chislehurst: the story of a
Kentish village.
Buckingham:
Barracuda1980. pp 140,
il.Google Scholar
214
214Kerrigan, C,
A history of Tower Hamlets.
London Borough of Tower Hamlets
Community Services, Libraries
Dept.1982. pp viii + 95, il.Google Scholar
215
215King, J,
Grove Park: a history of a
community. Grove Park
Community Group1982. pp 25,
il.Google Scholar
216
216Pritchard, JA,
A history of Ealing.
London Borough of Bexley Libraries
and Museums Dept. Pt 1 1894–1965
1979. pp 22,
il.Google Scholar
217
217Ruislip around 1900.
Ruislip:
Ruislip Northwood & Eastcote
Local History Group1982. pp 64,
il.Google Scholar
218
218A story of Norwood Green: its residents and
environs: Norwood Residents Association
1932–1982.
Southall:
the Association1982. pp vii + 66, il.Google Scholar
219
219Tester, PJ,
East Wickham and Welling: a short
history. London Borough
of Bexley Libraries and Museums
Dept.1979. pp 27,
il.Google Scholar
220
220Briggs, JHY,
A history of Longton.
Keele:
Keele University, Dept. of Adult
Education. Vol 1
The birth of a community 1982. pp
113, il.Google Scholar
222Hippel, W
von,
Stadtentwicklung und Stadtebildung
in einer Industrieansiedlung des 19. Jahrhunderts:
Ludwigshafen am Rhein 1853–1914, in
Teuteberg,
Urbanisierung
[118]
339–72.Google Scholar
223
223Scurrell, D,
The book of Margate.
Buckingham:
Barracuda1982. pp 140,
il.Google Scholar
224
224Rowley, M,
Market Drayton: a new history.
Weston
Lullingfields:
author1982. pp 28,
il.Google Scholar
225
225Ornelas-Struve, CD,
Memphis 1800–1900.
New York.
Bowers1982.Google Scholar
226
226Carley, J,
The Meopham chronology up to
1955.
Maidstone:
Kent County
Library1982. pp 21.Google Scholar
227
227Handscomb, ACG,
Focus on Milton: a lifetime of
development. New
Milton: New
Milton, Barton and District Ratepayers and
Residents Association1978. pp 28,
il.Google Scholar
228
228Blake, G,
Tradition and change in a Libyan
market town: Misratah 1966–74.
TESG74 (1983)
175–84.Google Scholar
230Monklands: an introduction to the history of
the district.
Airdrie:
Monklands District Council
Libraries Dept.1980. pp 71,
il.Google Scholar
231
231Heath, RO,
Sparrowhawk: the story of Morton
Hampstead: one thousand years from 700 AD to 1700
AD or thereabouts with a few further episodes of
interest. Newton
Abbot:
author1977. pp 95,
il.Google Scholar
232
232Jonas, S,
Structures industrielles et
politique urbaine à Mulhouse au XIXe siècle
(1798–1870), in Garden &
Lequin,
Construire [638]
87–116.Google Scholar
233
233Whyte, I
& K, ,
Pioneer port on the Arctic coast
[Murmansk]. GM55 (1983)
18–23.Google Scholar
234
234Oxley, J,
Nantwich: an eleventh century salt
town and its origins.
HSLC131 (1982)
1–20.Google Scholar
235
235Jarrett, VN,
The history of Narborough and
Littlethorpe.
Narborough:
Narborough Parish
Council1981. pp 64,
il.Google Scholar
236
236Marsden, P,
How Nelson grew and came of
age. GM54 (1982)
140–5.Google Scholar
237
237May, P,
Newmarket: medieval and Tudor.
Newmarket:
author1982. pp x + 74, il.Google Scholar
238
238Onslow, R,
Headquarters: a history of Newmarket and
its racing.
Cambridge:
Great Ouse Press1983. pp 416,
il.Google Scholar
239
239Kross, J,
The evolution of an American town:
Newtown, New York 1642–1775.
Philadelphia:
Temple UP1982.Google Scholar
240
240Hope, M,
Castles in the sand: the story of New
Brighton.
Ormskirk:
Hesketh1982. pp xiii + 45, il.Google Scholar
241
241Leavitt, M,
A short history of New Orleans.
San Francisco:
Lexikos1982. pp 160,
il.Google Scholar
242
242Dean, P,
Passage of time.
North Queensferry:
P & C Dean1981. pp 79,
il.Google Scholar
243
243Oadby 1880–1980.
Oadby:
Oadby History
Group1980. pp 59,
il.Google Scholar
244
244Cartlidge, JEG,
‘The value and gates of Use con’, or a
history of Oakengates and surrounding
district.
Telford:
J Beard1982. pp xxxix + 121, il.Google Scholar
245
245Bagwell, B,
Oakland, story of a city.
Novate, CA:
Presidio Press1982.Google Scholar
246
246Butterworth, E,
Historical sketches of Oldham.
Didsbury:
Morten1981. pp iv + 235, il. [reprint of 1856
edn]Google Scholar
247
247Mcphillips, K,
Oldham: the formative years.
Swinton:
Neil Richardson1981. pp 32,
il.Google Scholar
248
248Larsen, L,
The gate city: a history of
Omaha. Boulder,
Colo: Purett Pub
Co1982.Google Scholar
262Banks, B,
A brief history of Portslade.
Lewes:
East Sussex County
Council1980. pp 11,
il.Google Scholar
263
263Portslade.
Lewes:
East Sussex County
Library1982. pp 11,
il.Google Scholar
264
264Stewart, FJ,
Raunds from village to town.
Raunds:
author1981. pp 40,
il.Google Scholar
265
265Phillips, D,
Reading: past and present.
Newbury:
Countryside Books & the
Reading Chronicle1982. pp 59,
il.Google Scholar
266
266Desportes, P
et al. , Histoire de Reims.
Toulouse:
Privat1983. pp 486.Google Scholar
267
267Mackay, W,
The development of medieval
Ripon. YAJ54 (1982)
73–80.Google Scholar
268
268Chastel, A,
The sack of Rome 1527.
Princeton, NJ:
Princeton UP1982.Google Scholar
269
269Ramsey, PA
ed, Rome in the Renaissance: the city and
the myth. Binghampton,
NY: Center for
Medieval and Early Renaissance
Studies1983.Google Scholar
270
270Deyon, P,
Roubaix dans la premiere moitie du
XIXe siecle, in Garden &
Lequin,
Construire [638]
117–30.Google Scholar
271
271Watt, IK,
The history of Ruthven.
Ruthven:
Ruthven 800
Committee1980. pp 22,
il.Google Scholar
272
272Bagley, GS,
The book of Rye: an ancient town in the
Cinque Ports confederation.
Buckingham:
Barracuda1982. pp 132.Google Scholar
273
273Brooks, NF
& Whittington, G,
Planning and growth in the medieval
Scottish burgh: the example of St
Andrews. IBG2 (1977)
278–95.Google Scholar
274
274Norris, HE,
History of St Ives.
Huntingdon:
Friends of Norris
Museum1980. pp 96,
il.Google Scholar
276Norris, RE,
San Antonio after the
Alamo. GM54 (1982)
192–7.Google Scholar
277
277Robertson, M,
King's bounty: a history of early
Shelburne, Nova Scotia.
Halifax:
Nova Scotia
Museum1983. pp 334,
il.Google Scholar
278
278Barker, K,
Sherborne: St Adshelm and before: a guide
to the early growth of a Dorset country
town.
Sherborne:
author1982. pp 6,
il.Google Scholar
279
279Kesteman, J-P,
La condition vue sous l'angle de la
conjoncture économique: Sherbrooke,
1875–1914. UHR12 (1983)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
280
280Simcox, K,
A town at war: Shrewsbury
1939–1945.
Shrewsbury:
Shropshire
Libraries1983. pp 40.Google Scholar
281
281A town in the making: Slough in
1861.
Reading:
WEA Local History
Class1981. pp 156,
il.Google Scholar
282
282Greenslade, MW,
A history of Stafford.
Stafford:
Staffordshire County
Library1982. pp 184–73,
il.Google Scholar
283
283Ashby, M,
The book of Stevenage.
Buckingham:
Barracuda1982. pp 128,
il.Google Scholar
284
284Fox, RC,
Stirling 1550–1770: the morphology
and functions of a pre-industrial Scottish burgh,
in Gordon & Dicks,
Scottish urban history
[51]
52–70.Google Scholar
285
285Lannon, T,
The making of modern Stirling.
Stirling:
Forth Naturalist &
Historian1983. pp 120.Google Scholar
286
286Mcnaughton, D,
A history of old Stirling.
Stirling:
Stirling Educational Resources
Unit1980. pp 141,
il.Google Scholar
287
287Hudson, BJ,
The geographical imagination of
Arnold Bennett.
IBG7 (1982)
365–79. [Stoke]Google Scholar
288
288Livet, G
et al. , Histoire de Strasbourg.
Strasbourg:
Istra. Vol 4 Strasbourg de 1815 à
nos jours1983. pp 800.Google Scholar
289
289Gilpin, JF,
The development of Strathcona, 1891–1912, in Foster, JE
ed, The developing west: essays on Canadian
history in honour of Lewis H Thomas.
Edmonton:
Alberta UP1983.Google Scholar
290
290Martin, JM,
A Warwickshire market town in
adversity: Stratford-upon-Avon in the sixteenth
and seventeenth centuries.
MidH7 (1982)
26–41.Google ScholarPubMed
291
291Coulson, RLH
& Collins, LM,
A chronology of Strood to 1899.
Maidstone:
Kent County
Library1982. pp 22.Google Scholar
292
292Lower Swansea valley: legacy and
future.
Swansea:
Swansea City
Council1982. pp 84,
il.Google Scholar
293
293Morris, J,
Morale under air attack: Swansea
1939–1941. WeHR11 (1983)
358–87.Google Scholar
294
294Silto, J,
The railway town: a description of life
and events in Swindon from 22 January 1901 to 11
November 1918.
Swindon:
author1980. pp 86.Google Scholar
295
295Silto, J,
A Swindon history 1840–1901.
Swindon:
author1981. pp 109.
il.Google Scholar
296
296Brown, RL,
Taffs Well and Nantgarw in the 80s and
beyond.
Tongwynlais:
author1982. pp 82,
il.Google Scholar
297
297Mauro, JM,
A history of Thunder Bay: the golden
gateway to the great northwest.
Thunder Bay:
City of Thunder Bay
Corporation1981.Google Scholar
298
298Pryor, H,
Looking back at Timperley.
Timperley:
Willow Publishing1982. pp 46,
il.Google Scholar
299
299Seidensticker, E,
Low city, high city: Tokyo from Edo to the
earthquake. New
York:
Knopf1983.Google Scholar
300
300Chapman, F,
Tonbridge: some of the people and places
they knew.
Buckingham:
Barracuda1982. pp 140,
il.Google Scholar
301
301Turn of the century Ton: something about the
history of Tongwynlais.
Tongwynglais:
R L Brown1982. pp 40,
il.Google Scholar
302
302Soulsby, I,
Trelech: a decayed medieval borough
of Gwent. MAA4
(1981–1982)
41–4.Google Scholar
303
303Hearmon, C,
Uxbridge: a concise history.
Uxbridge:
Hillingdon Borough
Libraries1982. pp 96,
il.Google Scholar
304
304Platelle, H
et al. , Histoire de Valenciennes.
Lille:
Presses Universitaires de
Lille1983. pp 335.Google Scholar
305
305Borg, A,
Aspects of Vienna.
HT33 (1983)
51–3.Google Scholar
306
306Leitsch, W,
1683: the siege of
Vienna. HT33 (1983)
37–40.Google Scholar
307
307Pelletier, A,
Vienne antique: de la conquete romaine aux
invasions alamaniques.
Paris:
Horvath1982. pp 500.Google Scholar
308
308Lottin, A
et al. , Histoire de Villeneuve
d'Ascq.
Lille:
Presses Universitaires de
Lille1983. pp 360.Google Scholar
309
309Vittel 1854–1936: naissance et developpement
d'une ville thermale.
Paris:
Editions du
Moniteur1982. pp 240.Google Scholar
310
310Bennett, RA,
Walla Walla, a town built to be a city
1900–1919. Walla Walla,
WA: Pioneer
Press1982. pp 232.Google Scholar
311
311Hayes, J,
Warrington the gateway town: an
introduction to Warrington's history.
Warrington:
Museum & Art
Gallery1981. pp 39,
il.Google Scholar
312
312Ryland, RH,
The history, topography and antiquities of
the county and city of Waterford.
Kilkenny:
Wellbrook P1982. pp 420. [reprint
of 1814 edn].Google Scholar
313
313Bailey, S,
Canonical houses of Wells.
Gloucester:
A Sutton1982. pp 192,
il.Google Scholar
314
314Bush, R
& Allen, G,
The book of Wellington: the story of a
market town.
Buckingham:
Barracuda1981.Google Scholar
315
315Kinsella, A,
The windswept shore: a history of the
Courtown district.
Dublin:
author1982. pp 163, il.
[Wexford].Google Scholar
316
316Knowles, J,
A short history of Whiston.
Huyton:
Knowsley
Libraries1982. pt 1 1100–1900.
pp vii + 137, il.Google Scholar
317
317Miner, C,
Wichita: the early years
1865–1880.
Lincoln:
Nebraska UP1982. pp xiv + 201, il.Google Scholar
318
318Wimborne in the nineteenth century.
Lymington:
Jude James1982. pp 39,
il.Google Scholar
PORTRAITS OF TOWNS – LITERARY, GRAPHIC AND STATISTICAL:
This section is arranged alphabetically by the name of the
town: Literary portrayals and personal
reminiscences
325
325Short, D
& Greener, P,
I was born in the High St, wasn't I?
Ashwell remembered fifty years ago: a recorded
evening of reminiscences.
Ashwell:
Friends of Ashwell Village
Museum1981. pp 32,
il.Google Scholar
327Jones, DV,
Memories of a ‘twenties child.
Sutton Coldfield:
Westwood1981. pp 112, il.
[Birmingham]Google Scholar
328
328Ma
Yell, L,
Further memories of Birmingham.
Padstow:
Lodenek1982. pp 63,
il.Google Scholar
329
329Marshall, P,
My story: memories of Bournemouth and
district in the late 19th and early 20th
centuries.
Bournemouth:
Local Studies
Publications1981. pp 59,
il.Google Scholar
330
330Lawrence, E,
Growing up in Totterdown.
Bristol:
Redcliffe1979. pp 30, il.
[Bristol]Google Scholar
331
331Humphreys, E,
Reminiscences of Briton Ferry and
Baglan.
Swansea:
West Glamorgan County
Council1982. pp 160,
il.Google Scholar
332
332Steane, L,
Coventry cameos: a collection of
reminiscences.
Coventry:
author1981. pp 24,
il.Google Scholar
333
333Crosbie, P,
‘Your dinner's poured out!’ Boyhood in the
twenties in a Dublin that has
disappeared.
Dublin:
O'Brien1981. pp 224,
il.Google Scholar
334
334Dunne, JJ,
Streets broad and narrow: a personal view
of Dublin.
Dublin:
Helicon1982. pp x + 110.Google Scholar
335
335O'Beirne, M,
And the moon at night: a Dubliner's
story.
Belfast:
Blackstaff1981. pp 200,
il.Google Scholar
337Grierson, W,
Apostle to Burns: the diaries of William
Grierson.
Edinburgh:
Blackwood1981. pp xxi + 168, il.
[Dumfries]Google Scholar
338
338Creech, W,
Letters respecting the trade and manners
of Edinburgh.
Edinburgh:
Harris1982. pp 52,
il.Google Scholar
339
339The Hadley book: a view of the Hadley
district based on the memories and photographs of
Hadley people.
Telford:
Telford Community
Arts1982. pp 162,
il.Google Scholar
340
340Gregory, R,
The Harpenden I remember: before 1914: a
prizewinning essay.
Harpenden:
Harpenden & District Local
History Society1981. pp 12,
il.Google Scholar
341
341Caldecourt, B,
Home to Hartlepool.
Pontefract:
Brian Lewis1981. pp 47,
il.Google Scholar
342
342Harrold, E,
Hayes remembered.
Bromley:
author1982. pp 56,
il.Google Scholar
347Bailey, DM,
Children of the Green: a true story of
childhood in Bethnal Green 1922–1937.
Stepney Books1981. pp 128,
il.Google Scholar
348
348Bailey, N,
Fitzrovia. New
Barnet: Historical
Publications1981. pp 72,
il.Google Scholar
349
349Evans, EL,
Rough diamonds.
Bognor Regis:
New Horizon1982. pp 236.Google Scholar
350
350Flint, E,
Kipper stew.
Bath:
Chivers1983. pp 232.Google Scholar
351
351Harvey, E,
A postman's round: selected extracts from
the diary of E Harvey.
Coventry:
University of Warwick
Library1982. pp 52.Google Scholar
352
352Henrey, M,
Green leaves: London under fire.
Dent1982. pp 432.Google Scholar
353
353Hornsey in the 1870s: an unknown
resident looks back.
HHB24 (1983)
10–12.Google Scholar
354
354Howell, V,
A little girl's world of the
twenties and thirties.
HHB24 (1983)
26–8.Google Scholar
355
355Letters from Lambeth: the correspondence of
the Reynolds family with John Freeman
MilwardDovaston 1808–1815.
Woodbridge:
Royal Society of
Literature1981. pp 212,
il-Google Scholar
356
356Monk, E,
Memories of Hornsey: with his further
historical notes attached.
Hornsey Historical
Society1978. pp 43,
il.Google Scholar
382Bray, L
& D, , St Ives
heritage: recollections and records of St Ives,
Carbis Bay and Leland.
Redruth:
Dyllansow Truran1981. pp 108,
il.Google Scholar
383
383Sapple, MH,
A Salford childhood.
Swinton:
Neil Richardson1982. pp 20,
il.Google Scholar
384
384Smith, L,
S'long ago as I can mind: from the
memories of Leslie Smith.
Saltash:
N Allen1982. pp 49.
[Saltash]Google Scholar
385
385Reynolds, S,
A poor man's house.
Oxford:
Oxford UP1982. pp xviii + 205.
[Sidmouth]Google Scholar
386
386Bloom, U,
Rosemary for Stratford on Avon.
Bath:
Chivers1983. pp 288.Google Scholar
387
387Warrington as it was and as it might
be.
Warrington:
Aquarius1981. pp 68, il.
[reprint of 1892 edn]Google Scholar
388
388Three Sundays in Wilmslow.
Cheadle:
Wilmslow Historical
Society1981. pp viii + 66.Google Scholar
Graphic portrayals
389
389Elsworth, W,
Beaulieu in World War 2.
Christchurch:
Philpott
Publishing1982. pp 22,
il.Google Scholar
390
390Old photographs of Bedfont, Feltham and
Hanworth: a selection of photographs.
Nelson:
Hendon1980. pp 44,
il.Google Scholar
398Cheshunt past: north and west: a selection
of old photographs with notes.
Waltham Cross:
J Edwards1981. pp 58,
il.Google Scholar
399
399Goffs Oak and Theobalds past: a selection of
photographs and engravings.
Waltham Cross:
J Edwards1982. pp 60, il.
[Cheshunt]Google Scholar
400
400Holyoake, G,
Old Deal and Walmer: a selection of
postcards from the early years of this
century.
Rainham:
Meresborough1981. pp 48,
il.Google Scholar
401
401Yesterday's Derby: 1874–1914: through the
camera.
Derby:
Breedon Books1982. pp 48,
il.Google Scholar
402
402Tylney, C,
Glimpses of old Dinas Powys.
Newport:
Starling P1982. pp 164,
il.Google Scholar
412Gaudie, R,
A visual history of Great Ayton.
Whitby:
Stokesley & District Local
History Society1982. pp 32,
il.Google Scholar
413
413Green, J
& Greenwood, S,
Ham and Petersham as it was.
Nelson:
Hendon1980. pp 44,
il.Google Scholar
414
414Bygone Harpenden: a pictorial
record.
Harpenden:
Harpenden & District
Historical Society1980. pp 48.Google Scholar
415
415Mcgarty, KG
ed, Hattiesburg, a pictorial
history. Jackson,
Miss.: Mississippi
UP1982.Google Scholar
416
416A West Norfolk camera: King's Lynn, Wells
and Wisbech in old photographs.
Sevenoaks:
Ashgrove1981. pp 126,
il.Google Scholar
417
417Jardine, I,
Seatoun of Largo.
St Andrews:
W. C. Henderson1982. pp 135,
il.Google Scholar
418
418Bell, AW,
The countryside lies sleeping 1685–1950:
paintings, prints and drawings of Pinner, Stanmore
and other former villages now in the London
Borough of Harrow.
Orpington:
Riverhill1981. pp 352,
il.Google Scholar
419
419Cassidy, GE,
Kew as it was.
Nelson:
Hendon1982. pp 44,
il.Google Scholar
420
420Ealing as it was: a selection of
photographs.
Nelson:
Hendon1980. pp 44.Google Scholar
421
42148 line illustrations of Woodford and
district. Woodford
Green: Rl
Fowles1983. pp 48,
il.Google Scholar
422
422Hampton, Hampton Hill and Hampton
Wick.
Nelson:
Hendon1982. pp 44,
il.Google Scholar
423
423Hidalgo, F,
London. New
York:
Proteus1981. pp 184,
il.Google Scholar
424
424Isleworth as it was: a selection of
photographs.
Nelson:
Hendon1982. pp 44,
il.Google Scholar
425
425Pinner portfolio: commemorating the 10th
anniversary of the Pinner Local History Society
and the Pinner Association.
Pinner:
Local History
Society1982. pp 45,
il.Google Scholar
426
426Taylor, R,
The Victorian London photograph:
realities recorded?LJ8 (1982)
204–7.Google Scholar
427
427Tower Hamlets in photographs
1914–1939. Tower Hamlets
Central Library1980. pp 44,
il.Google Scholar
428
428Usborne, A,
A portrait of Islington.
Damien
Tunnacliffe1981. pp 64,
il.Google Scholar
429
429Luton at war.
Bedford:
Bedfordshire County
Library1982. pp 423, il.
[reprint of 1947 edn]Google Scholar
430
430Gray, M,
Marlborough in old photographs.
Gloucester:
Sutton1982. pp 96,
il.Google Scholar
431
431Garratt, M,
Middleton in retrospect.
Rochdale:
Metropolitan Borough of
Rochdale1982. pp 40,
il.Google Scholar
432
432Holloway, EL
& Hughes, A,
New Marske looking back.
New Marske:
author1982. pp vii + 64, il.Google Scholar
433
433Stone, J,
Times Square: a pictorial
history. New
York:
Macmillan1982. pp xvi + 176.Google Scholar
434
434Oswestry: a pictorial history
1850–1950.
Oswestry:
Bernard Mitchell1982. pp 80,
il.Google Scholar
435
435Reflections of old Perth.
Perth:
Perth Museum & Art
Gallery1979. pp 43,
il.Google Scholar
436
436Farnham, D
& Dine, D,
Petersfield seen and remembered.
Winchester:
Hampshire County
Library1981. pp 63,
il.Google Scholar
438Ankcorn, G,
A Sevenoaks camera: Sevenoaks, Westerham
and surrounding villages in old
photographs.
Sevenoaks:
Ashgrove1979. pp 127,
il.Google Scholar
439
439Priestley, EJ,
An illustrated history of
Shrewsbury.
Shrewsbury:
Shrewsbury and Atcham Borough
Council1982. pp 48,
il.Google Scholar
440
440Ellwood, JK,
Life in old Skipton: a photographic
record.
Clapham:
Dalesman1982. pp 67,
il.Google Scholar
441
441Bell, S
et al. , Solihull as it was.
Nelson:
Hendon1980. pp 44,
il.Google Scholar
442
442Picture of South Shields.
South Shields:
South Tyneside Borough Council
Library Service1979. pp 48,
il.Google Scholar
443
443Smithers, MM,
Staines: an illustrated record.
Shepperton:
I Allen1982. pp 63,
il.Google Scholar
444
444Wright, A
& Mawer, J,
Stokesley selection.
Great Ayton:
Studio Print1982. pp 429,
il.Google Scholar
445
445Swansea, reflections in black and
white.
Mitchell1983. pp 80,
il.Google Scholar
446
446Howells, R
comp, Old and new Tenby.
Llandysul:
Gomer Press1981. pp 91,
il.Google Scholar
447
447Jerse, DW
& Calvert, JS,
On the banks of the Wabash: a photographic
album of Greater Terre Haute.
Bloomington:
Indiana UP1982.Google Scholar
448
448Warrington in camera: 1850's–1950's: a
photographic portrait.
Warrington Museum and Art
Gallery1981. pp 68,
il.Google Scholar
449
449Fleming, A
& Hird, S,
Wath-upon-Dearne as it was.
Nelson:
Hendon1982. pp 44,
il.Google Scholar
450
450Weld, C,
Weymouth sketches 1842: from the sketch
book by Weld found by the editor in a second hand
bookshop in New York 1960.
St Peter's Port:
Toucan1982. pp 8,
il.Google Scholar
454Wigley, A,
A window on Winslow: a record and
illustrations of a small Bucks market
town.
Winslow:
author1981. pp 127,
il.Google Scholar
455
455Boumphrey, I
& M, , Yesterday's
Wirral, Birkenhead, Prenton & Oxton.
Authors1981. pp 63,
il.Google Scholar
456
456Fowkes, R,
Woodford: then and now.
Battle of Britain Prints
International1981. pp 192,
il.Google Scholar
457
457Yeovil: the changing scene.
Yeovil:
Yeovil Archaeological and Local
History Society1981. pp 42,
il.Google Scholar
Statistical portraits
458
458Guepin, A
& Bonamy, E,
Nantes au XIXe siècle. Statistique,
topographie industrielle et morale 1835.
Nantes:
Faculté de Droit et de Sciences
politiques1982. pp 460.Google Scholar
II POPULATION: RESEARCH METHODS, AIDS AND MATERIALS:
Research methods
459
459Alexander, JG,
City directories as ‘ideal’
censuses: Slovak immigrants and Pittsburgh's early
twentieth century as a test case.
PenMHB65 (1982)
203–20.Google Scholar
460
460Arkell, T,
Multiplying factors for estimating
population totals from the hearth
tax. LPS28 (1982)
51–7.Google Scholar
461
461Beguin, H,
The effect of urban spatial
structure on residential mobility.
ARS16 (1982)
16–35.Google ScholarPubMed
462
462Cadwallader, M,
Urban residential mobility: a
simultaneous equations approach.
IBG7 (1982)
458–73.Google Scholar
463
463Comba, R,
Méthodes, bilan provisoire et
perspectives des recherches en cours sur les
villes piedmontaises (XlVe-XVe
siècles). ADH
(1982)
21–32.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
464
464Pickles, AR
et al. , Non-participants in choice
processes on application to intraurban
migration. Area14 (1982)
43–50.Google Scholar
Bibliographies
465
465Bibliographie Internationale de démographie
historique: International bibliography of
historical demography.
Rouen:
Leclerf1982. pp 231.Google Scholar
Archives
466
466Barrier, NG
ed, The census in British India: new
perspectives. New
Delhi:
Manohar1981. pp ixv + 234, il.Google Scholar
467
467Hakim, C,
Census reports as documentary
evidence: the census commentaries
1801–1951. SuR28 (1980)
551–80.Google Scholar
468
468Postles, D,
Record keeping in the medieval
borough: proof of wills.
Arc16 (1983)
12–15.Google Scholar
GENERAL FEATURES OF URBAN POPULATIONS
469
469Ahnstrom, L,
The concentration of a compound—the
deconcentration of its parts: the economically
active population of the Stockholm region,
1950–75. GA64 (1982)
69–75.Google Scholar
470
470Barker, T
& Drake, M
eds, Population and society in Britain
1850–1980.
Batsford1982. pp 221.Google Scholar
471
471Belfanti, CM,
Bilan démographique et bilan
économique: Mantoue au cours de la seconde moitié
du XVIIIe siècle.
ADH (1982)
155–68.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
472
472Bolognese, D,
La démographie des villes du
Romagne dans les temps modernes.
ADH (1982)
111–26.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
473
473Bromley, RDF,
Urban rural demographic contrasts
in highland Ecuador: town recession.in a period of
catastrophe 1778–1841.
JHG5 (1979)
281–96.Google Scholar
474
474Graig, J
& Frosztega, J,
The distribution of population in
Great Britain by ward and parish density, 1931,
1951 and 1961.
Area8 (1976)
187–90.Google Scholar
475
475Davies, EM,
Changes in classes of urban
populations in England and Wales
1951–71. US16 (1979)
165–78.Google Scholar
476
476Del
Panta, L,
La croissance demographique urbaine
en Toscane entre 1750 et 1850.
ADH (1982)
169–82.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
477
477Della
Pina, M,
L'evolution démographiques des
villes toscanes à l'epoque de la naissance et de
la formation de l'état régional (XVe-XVIIe
siècles). ADH
(1982)
43–54.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
478
478Desama, C,
La croissance démographique à
Venders pendant la Révolution industrielle
(1799–1850). ADH
(1982)
191–212.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
479
479Forbes, J
& Robertson, I,
Changes in population distribution
in Glasgow. SGM95 (1979)
155–8.Google ScholarPubMed
480
480Garden, M,
Le bilan demographique des villes:
un systeme complexe.
ADH (1982)
267–76.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
481
481Goldstrom, JM
& Clarkson, LA
eds, Irish population, economy and
society.
Oxford:
Clarendon Press1981. pp x + 322, il.Google Scholar
482
482Higounet
Nadal, A,
Les facteurs de croissance de la ville de
Périgueux aux Moyen Agejusqu' en 1330.
ADH (1982)
11–20.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
483
483Ingram, DR,
Changes in the size and age
structure of London's population
1971–81. Ge68 (1983)
56–60.Google Scholar
484
484Laux, HD,
Demographische Folgen des
Verstädterungsprozesses: zur Bevölkerungsstruktur
und natürlichen Bevölkerungsentwicklung deutscher
Stadtypen 1871–1914, in Teuteberg,
Urbanisierung
[118]
65–94.Google Scholar
485
485Natale, M,
Les bilans démographiques des
villes italiennes de l'unité d'ltalie à la
première guerre mondiale.
ADH (1982)
213–230.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
486
486Perronoud, A,
Croissance ou dédin? Les mecanismes
du non-renouvellement des populations
urbaines. HES
(1982)
581–601.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
487
487Roy, I
& Porter, S,
The population of Worcester in
1646. LPS28 (1982)
32–43.Google Scholar
488
488Sala, P,
Le bilan démographique de la
Lombardie autrichienne au cours du XVIIIe siècle:
la croissance des bourgs moyens.
ADH (1982)
127–40.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
489
489Schiavone, C
& Sonnino, E,
Aspects generaux de l'évolution
démographique de Rome (1598–1824).
ADH (1982)
91–110.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
490
490Titarelli, L,
La structure par âges de la
population de Péronese en 1733, 1782 et
1853. ADH
(1982)
369–72.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
491
491Unwin, R,
An eighteenth century census:
Wetherby, 1776.
YAJ54 (1982)
125–40.Google Scholar
492
492Wall, R,
The inhabitants of Summertown,
Oxford in the year 1832.
LPS28 (1982)
81–8.Google Scholar
NATALITY AND MORTALITY
493
493Autrand, F,
Naissance illégitime et service de
l'état: les enfants naturels dans le milieu de
robe parisien XlVe–XVe siècles.
RH166 (1982)
289–304.Google Scholar
494
494Berelowitch, W,
L'évolution de la fécondité
légitime à St Petersbourg—Petrograd-Leningrad
(1869–1926). ADH
(1982)
243–66.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
495
495Crafts, NFR,
Illegitimacy in England and Wales
in 1911. PS36 (1982)
327–31.Google ScholarPubMed
496
496Crimmins, EM
& Caondran, GA,
Mortality variation in US cities in
1900: a two level explanation by cause of death
and underlying factors.
SSH7 (1983)
31–60.Google ScholarPubMed
497
497Howe, GM,
London and Glasgow: a spatial
analysis of mortality experience in contrasting
metropolitan centres.
SGM98 (1982)
119–26.Google Scholar
498
498Rosefielde, S,
Excess mortality in the Soviet
Union: a reconsideration of the demographic
consequences of forced industrialisation
1929–1949. SS35 (1983)
385–409.Google Scholar
499
499Van Der
Woude, AM,
Population developments in the
Northern Netherlands (1500–1800) and the validity
of the urban graveyard effect.
ADH (1982)
55–76.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
500
500Walker, JB,
The children in the cemetery: child
mortality and public health in Lyme Regis
1856–1979. DNHS103 (1981)
5–12.Google Scholar
501
501Williamson, JG,
Was the industrial revolution worth
it? Disamenities and death in 19th century British
towns. EEH19 (1982)
221–45.Google Scholar
502
502Winter, JM,
Aspects of the impact of the First
World War on infant mortality in
Britain. JEEH111 (1982)
713–38.Google Scholar
DISEASE
503
503Bignall, JR,
Epidemics in Tudor and Stuart
Guildford. SurAC74 (1983)
113–22.Google Scholar
504
504Connolly, SJ,
The ‘blessed turf’: cholera and
popular panic in Ireland, June
1832. IHS23 (1983)
214–32.Google ScholarPubMed
505
505Dobson, M,
‘Marsh fever’—the geography of
malaria in England.
JHG6 (1980)
357–90.Google ScholarPubMed
506
506Dobson, MJ,
When malaria was an English
disease. GM54 (1982)
94–9.Google ScholarPubMed
507
507Groome, N,
Black death in the hundred of
Higham Ferrers.
NPP6
(1981–1982)
309–11.Google Scholar
508
508Hardy, A,
Smallpox in London: factors in the
decline of the disease in the nineteenth
century. MedH27 (1983)
111–38.Google ScholarPubMed
509
509Miller, S,
‘This unpleasant affair’…cholera in
Sunderland in 1831–1832.
DCLHSB29 (1982)
2–9.Google Scholar
510
510Nutton, V,
The seeds of disease: an
explanation of contagion and infection from the
Greeks to the Renaissance.
MedH27 (1983)
1–34.Google Scholar
511
511Rackham, J,
Rattus rattus: the introduction of
the black rat into Britain.
A53 (1979)
112–20.Google ScholarPubMed
512
512Wylie, JAH
& Stubbs, HW,
The plague of Athens 430–428BC:
epidemic and epizootic.
ClQ33 (1983)
6–11.Google ScholarPubMed
MEDICINE see also 1366
513
513Bollenot, G,
Les fous à Lyon au XIXe siècle.
Enfermement et thérapeutique.
CdH26 (1981)
231–58.Google Scholar
514
514Cherry, S,
The hospitals and population
growth: the voluntary general hospital, mortality
and local populations in the English provinces in
the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, part
2. PS34 (1980)
251–66.Google ScholarPubMed
515
515Cook, ALM,
Liverpool's Northern Hospital
1834–1978.
Liverpool:
Liverpool Area Health
Authority1981. pp v + 141, il.Google Scholar
516
516Digby, A,
Changes in the asylum: the case of
York 1777–1815.
EcHR36 (1983)
218–39.Google ScholarPubMed
517
517Dowling, HF,
City hospitals: the undercare of the
underprivileged.
Cambridge, Mass:
Harvard UP1982. pp vii + 245, il.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
518
518Durey, M,
Medical elites, the general
practitioner and patient power in Britain during
the cholera epidemic of 1831–2, in Inkster &
Morrell, Metropolis and
province [1274]
257–78.Google Scholar
519
519Faure, O,
Les classes populaires face à
l'Hôpital à Lyon au XIXe siècle.
CdH26 (1981)
259–70.Google Scholar
520
520Forster, R
& Ranum, O
eds, Medicine and society in
France.
Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins UP1980. pp ix + 176.Google Scholar
521
521Gerard, A,
Quelques aspects du fonctionnement
des hospices civils de Lille de 1793 a
1815. RN
(1982)
803–22.Google Scholar
522
522Hovell, BC,
The Hull Royal Infirmary
1782–1982.
Hull:
Hull Health
Authority1982. pp 75,
il.Google Scholar
523
523Imbert, P,
Histoire des hdpitaux de France.
Toulouse:
Privat1983.Google Scholar
524
524Ingham, MJ,
County hospital Lincoln 1769: Sewell Road
1878–1978.
Lincoln:
Lincolnshire Area Health
Authority1979. pp 20,
il.Google Scholar
525
525Lewis, J
& Brookes, B,
The Peckham Health Centre, ‘PEP’
and the concept of general practice during the
1930s and 1940s.
MedH27 (1983)
151–61.Google Scholar
526
526Loudon, ISL,
A doctor's cash book: the economy
of general practice in the 1830s.
MedH27 (1983)
249–68.Google ScholarPubMed
527
527Oliver, RCB,
Llandrindod Wells Hospital: its
beginning and early years.
RST (1981)
7–15.Google Scholar
528
528Rosner, D,
A once charitable enterprise: hospitals
and health care in Brooklyn and New York.
Cambridge:
Cambridge UP1982. pp ix + 234, il.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
529
529Saunderes, PL,
Edward Jenner, the Cheltenham years
1795–1823: being a chronicle of the vaccination
campaign.
Boston:
New England UP1982. pp 489,
il.Google Scholar
MIGRATION see also 857
530
530Barke, M,
Migration into Darlington in the
mid-eighteenth century: some
observations.
DCLHSB27 (1981)
16–28.Google Scholar
531
531Collins, B,
Irish emigration to Dundee and
Paisley during the first half of the nineteenth
century, in Goldstrom &
Clarkson, Irish
population [481]
192–212.Google Scholar
533Doyle, DN,
The regional bibliography of Irish
America 1800–1930: a review and
addendum. IHS23 (1983)
254–83.Google Scholar
534
534Dunlevy, JA,
Regional preferences and migrant
settlement: on the avoidance of the South by
nineteenth century immigrants.
REH8 (1983)
217–52.Google Scholar
535
535Gjerde, J,
The effect of community on
migration: three Minnesota townships
1885–1905. JHG5 (1979)
403–22.Google Scholar
536
536Gribaudi, M,
Stratégies migratoires et mobilité
relative entre village et ville.
Pop (1982)
1159–83.Google Scholar
537
537Guenzi, A,
L'immigration urbaine au XVe
siècle: le cas de Bologne.
ADH (1982)
33–42.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
538
538Jackson, JT,
Long distance migrant workers in
nineteenth century Britain: a case study of the St
Helens glassmakers.
HSLC131 (1982)
113–38.Google Scholar
539
539Kamphoefner, WD,
Soziale und demographische
Strukturen der Zuwanderung in deutsche Grosstädte
des spaten 19. Jahrhunderts, in
Teuteberg,
Urbanisierung
[118]
95–116.Google Scholar
540
540Khan, AA-L,
Rural urban migration and
urbanization in Bangladesh.
GR72 (1982)
379–94.Google Scholar
541
541Lewandowski, S,
Migration and ethnicity in urban India:
Kerala migrants in the city of Madras
1870–1970.
Delhi:
Manohar1980.Google Scholar
541A
541AMoch, LP,
Paths to the city: regional migration in
19th century France.
Sage1983. pp 260.Google Scholar
542
542Morris, RJ,
Urban population migration in
revolutionary America: the case of Salem,
Massachusetts 1759–1799.
JUH9 (1982)
3–30.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
543
543O'Dowd, A,
‘Sweeten that to your liking’—Irish
seasonal workers in fact and
fiction. FL20 (1982)
76–90.Google Scholar
544
544Osborne, MJ,
Naturalization in Athens.
Brussels:
Koninglijke Academie voor
Wetenschappen Letteren en Schone Kunsten van
Belgie1981. pp 241. (vol
43, no 98)Google Scholar
545
545Pooley, CG,
The residential segregation of
migrant communities in mid-Victorian
Liverpool. IBG2 (1977)
364–82.Google Scholar
546
546Pooley, CG,
Welsh migration to England in the
mid-nineteenth century.
JHG9 (1983)
287–306.Google Scholar
547
547Poussou, JP,
Bordeaux et le sud-ouest au XVIIIe
siècle.
Paris:
Editions de l'Ecole des Hautes
Etudes en Sciences Sociales1983. pp 651.Google Scholar
548
548Schiaffino, A,
Un aspect malconnu de la
démographie urbaine:
l'émmigration. ADH
(1982)
231–12.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
549
549Thomas, EG,
The poor law migrant to Oxford
1700–1795. O45 (1980)
300–5.Google Scholar
550
550Waller, B,
Time space patterns of second wave
Irish immigration into British
towns. IBG5 (1980)
297–317.Google Scholar
551
551Wareing, J,
Changes in the geographical
distribution of the recruitment of apprentices to
the London companies 1486–1750.
JHG6 (1980)
241–50.Google Scholar
552
552Wareing, J,
Migration to London and
transatlantic emigration of indentured
servants. JHG7 (1981)
356–78.Google Scholar
553
553Zeller, O,
Les origines migratoires dans les
quartiers lyonnais du Port du Temple et de Saint
Nizier (1492. 1597).
BCHESRL4 (1982)
27–40.Google Scholar
POPULATION MOVEMENTS WITHIN TOWNS
554
554Dennis, RJ,
International mobility on a
Victorian city.
IBG2 (1977)
349–63.Google Scholar
555
555Frey, WH
& Kobbin, FE,
Changing families and changing
mobility: their impact on the central
city. De19 (1982)
261–78.Google ScholarPubMed
556
556Guiberti, F,
Mobilité de la population en
territoire urbain: une section de Bologne dans les
années 1816 et 1820.
ADH (1982)
183–90.Google Scholar
557
557Lawton, R,
Mobility in nineteenth century
British cities.
GJ145 (1979)
206–24.Google Scholar
558
558Shepherd, J
et al. , Londoners are moving
out. GM54 (1982)
669–73.Google Scholar
559
559Woods, RI,
Population turnover, tipping points
and Markov chains.
IBG2 (1977)
473–89.Google ScholarPubMed
FAMILY AND HOUSEHOLD STRUCTURE see also 1165
560
560Alldridge, NJ,
House and household in Restoration
Chester. UHY
(1983)
39–52.Google Scholar
561
561Bertlesen, L,
The interior structures of
Hogarth's ‘Marriage a la Mode’.
ArtH6 (1983)
131–42.Google Scholar
562
562Bradbury, B,
The fragmented family: family strategies in the face
of death, illness and poverty, Montreal 1860–1885,
in Parr, J
ed, Childhood in Canadian History.
Toronto:
McClelland &
Stewart1982. pp
109–28.Google Scholar
563
563Caplow, T,
Middletown families: fifty years of change
and continuity.
Minneapolis:
Minnesota UP1982. pp ix + 436, il.Google Scholar
564
564Dolan, C,
Solidarités familiales à Aix au
XVIe siècle. ProH
(1982)
145–52.Google Scholar
565
565Engrand, C,
Les abandons d'enfants à Amiens
vers la fin de l'ancien règime.
RN (1982)
73–92.Google Scholar
566
566Farge, A
& Foucault, M,
Le désordre des families. Lettres de
cachet des archives de la Bastille.
Paris:
Gallimand1982. pp 364.Google Scholar
567
567Higgs, R,
Domestic households and servants in
Victorian England.
SH8 (1983)
201–10.Google Scholar
III PHYSICAL STRUCTURE: RESEARCH METHODS, AIDS AND
MATERIALS: Research methods
568
568Bloomfield, GT,
Canadian fire insurance plans and
industrial archaeology.
IA/JSIA8 (1982)
67–80.Google Scholar
570Ahlgren, D,
Architectural drawings: sources for
urban history.
UHR11 (1983)
67–72.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
571
571Belcher, V,
The records of a London building
firm, BA48 (1982)
25–30. [A Daw &
Son, active c.1885]Google Scholar
572
572Rodger, RG,
Sources and methods of urban
studies: the contribution of building
records. Area13 (1981)
315–21.Google Scholar
573
573The significance of land tax
assessments. LoH15 (1982)
161–5.Google Scholar
Theory
574
574Andrews, HF,
City and society: theory and urban
geography. Area14 (1982)
119–23.Google Scholar
575
575Bandyopadhyay, P,
Marxist urban analysis and the
economic theory of rent.
Science & Society46 (1982)
162–96.Google Scholar
576
576Barke, M,
Land use succession: a factor in
fringe-belt modification.
Area8 (1976)
305–6.Google Scholar
577
577Clarke, M
& Wilson, AG,
The dynamics of urban spatial
structure: progress and problems.
JReS23 (1983)
1–18.Google Scholar
578
578Ellson, R
& Roberts, B,
Residential land development under
uncertainty. JReS23 (1983)
309–22.Google Scholar
579
579Evans, A,
The determination of the price of
land. US20 (1983)
119–30.Google Scholar
580
580Whitehand, JWR,
The basis for an
historico—geographical theory of urban
form. IBG2 (1977)
400–16.Google Scholar
PHYSICAL AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TOWNS:
General
581
581Ancient and historical monuments in the city
of Salisbury. Royal
Commission on Historical Monuments.
H.M.S.O.1980. pp lxiv,
199, 104,
il.Google Scholar
582
582Bennett, P
et al. ; Excavations at Canterbury
Castle.
Maidstone:
Canterbury Archaeological
Trust1982. pp 236,
il.Google Scholar
583
583Denton, A,
The waterside district of
Ely. CLHCB37 (1982)
4–15.Google Scholar
585Holdsworth, P,
Excavations at Melbourne Street
Southampton 1871–1976.
Southampton Archaeological
Research Committee for the Council of British
Archaeology1980. pp viii + 140, il.Google Scholar
586
586Johnson, NJ,
Cities in the round.
Seattle:
Washington UP1983. pp 144.Google Scholar
587
587Keller, P,
Rescue excavations in Folkestone
from 1973. KAR69 (1982)
207–14.Google Scholar
588
588Knowles, CH,
Landscape history.
Historical
Association1983. pp 44,
il.Google Scholar
589
589Lucas, JN,
The debris of history: an
archaeological survey of
Leicester. LAHS56
(1980–1981)
1–9.Google Scholar
590
590Metcalf-Dickinson, V,
Excavations in old Market St.
Usk. MAA4
(1981–1982)
6–40.Google Scholar
592Perring, D,
Excavations at Watling Court: part
2 late Roman to modern.
LonA4 (1982)
208–13.Google Scholar
593
593Primrose Hill to Euston Road: a survey of
the streets of West Camden.
Camden History Soc.
Publications1982. pp 92.Google Scholar
594
594Reid, RD
& Scrase, AJ,
A great house and two lanes in
Wells. SANHS12 (1981)
31–43.Google Scholar
595
595Rescue archaeology in the Bristol area:
Roman, medieval and later research.
Bristol:
Bristol Museum & Art
Gallery1979. pp 123,
il.Google Scholar
596
596Schofield, J,
Archive reports of archaeological
excavations in the City of London from
1973. LoMAS32 (1981)
82–85.Google Scholar
597
597Sheppard, P,
The historic towns of Cornwall: an
archaeological survey.
Truro:
Cornwall Committee Rescue
Archaeology1980. pp x + 84, il.Google Scholar
598
598Shoesmith, RT,
Hereford city excavations.
Council for British
Archaeology. Vol
11980. pp viii + 61, il.Google Scholar
Ancient see also 1308
599
599Caruana, I,
Carlisle.
CA8 (1983)
77–80.Google Scholar
600
600Frere, S
& St
Joseph, JKS,
Roman Britain from the air.
Cambridge:
Cambridge UP1983. pp 249,
il.Google Scholar
601
601Hinchcliffe, J,
Excavations within the Roman city
of Verulamium.
HerA7 (1979)
10–27.Google Scholar
602
602Mccarthy, MR
et al. , Excavations and finds from
the Lanes, Carlisle.
Brit13 (1982)
79–90.Google Scholar
603
603Strickland, TJ,
Chester: excavations in the
Princess Street/Hunter Street area 1978–1982. A
first report on discoveries of the Roman
period. JCAS65 (1982)
5–24.Google Scholar
604
604Strickland, TJ,
The defences of Roman Chester: a
note on discoveries made on the North Wall
1982. JCAS65 (1982)
25–35.Google Scholar
605
605Van Der
Poel, HB
et al. , Corpus topographicum pompeianum,
pars V: cartography.
Rome:
Texas UP Austin1981. pp lix + 519.Google Scholar
606
606Yule, B,
A third century well group and the
later Roman settlement in
Southwark. LonA4 (1982)
243–9.Google Scholar
608Carver, MOH,
The archaeology of early Lichfield:
an inventory and some recent
results. SSAHS22 (1982)
1–12.Google Scholar
609
609Carver, MOH,
Excavations south of Lichfield
cathedral 1876–77.
SSAHS22 (1982)
35–69.Google Scholar
610
610Clark, SC
et al. , Medieval iron working at
Trelech: a small salvage
excavation. MAA4
(1981–1982)
45–9.Google Scholar
611
611Crook, J,
The Pilgrims Hall,
Winchester. HFCAS38 (1982)
55–101.Google Scholar
612
612Densem, R
& Seeley, D,
Excavations at Rectory Grove,
Clapham 1980–81.
LonA4 (1982)
177–9.Google Scholar
613
613Drury, PJ,
Aspects of the origins and
development of Colchester Castle.
AJ139 (1982)
302–119.Google Scholar
614
614Dyson, T
& Schofield, J,
Excavations in the City of London:
second interim report 1974–78.
LoMAS32 (1981)
24–81.Google Scholar
615
615Early medieval finds from
Flaxengate. Council for
British Archaeology1982. pp 68,
il.Google Scholar
616
616Excavations in the medieval Burgh of
Aberdeen 1973–82.
Edinburgh:
Society of Antiquaries of
Scotland1982.Google Scholar
617
617Gibb, JHP,
The medieval castle at
Dunster. SANHS125 (1981)
1–15.Google Scholar
618
618Hummler, MR,
An excavation in medieval Lichfield
new town. SSAHS22 (1982)
85–92.Google Scholar
619
619Jones, RH,
Medieval houses at Flaxengate,
Lincoln. Council for
British Archaeology for Lincoln Archaeological
Trust1980. pp 56,
il.Google Scholar
620
620Krautheimer, ,
Three Christian capitals, topography and
politics.
Berkeley:
California UP1982.Google Scholar
621
621Mahany, C,
Excavations in Stamford Lincolnshire
1963–1969. Society for
Medieval Archaeology1982. pp ix + 186, il.Google Scholar
622
622Mellor, JE
& Pearce, T,
The Austin friars, Leicester.
Leicester:
Leicestershire County
Council1981. pp viii + 175, il.Google Scholar
623
623Mills, P,
The Cistercians and their London
House. LonA4 (1982)
217–9.Google Scholar
624
624Nicholson, S
ed, The changing face of Liverpool
1207–1727: archaeological survey of Mersey
side.
Liverpool:
Merseyside Archaeological
Society1982. pp 48,
il.Google Scholar
626Perring, D,
Early medieval occupation at Flaxengate,
Lincoln. Council for
British Archaeology for the Lincoln Archaeological
Trust1981. pp 46,
il.Google Scholar
627
627Poulter, A,
Old Penrith: excavations in 1977
and 1979. CWAAS82 (1982)
51–66.Google Scholar
628
628Raunds.
Northampton:
Northamptonshire County Council
Archaeology Unit1979. pp 12,
il.Google Scholar
629
629Reeves, JA
& Bonney, HM,
No 15 Minster St, Salisbury, a
fourteenth century timber framed
house. WANHM76 (1982)
99–104.Google Scholar
630
630Simpson, A,
Historic Wigton: the archaeological
implications of development.
Glasgow:
University of Glasgow, Dept. of
Archaeology1981. pp 25,
il.Google Scholar
631
631Slater, TR,
The analysis of burgage patterns in
medieval towns.
Area13 (1981)
211–16.Google Scholar
632
632Two town houses in medieval
Shrewsbury.
Gloucester:
A Sutton1983. pp 152,
il.Google Scholar
633
633Williams, B,
Excavations in the medieval suburb of
Redcliffe Bristol 1980.
Bristol:
Museum & Art
Gallery1981. pp 30,
il.Google Scholar
634
634Williams, JH,
Saxon and medieval Northampton.
Northampton:
Publicity and Information Section
of Northampton Development
Corporation1982. pp 52,
il.Google Scholar
Modern
635
635Coad, JG
& Lewis, PN,
The later fortifications of
Dover. PMA16 (1982)
141–200.Google Scholar
636
636Dawson, AH,
Land and transport in the Scottish
city. SGM95 (1979)
83–92.Google Scholar
637
637Frost, DB,
Montreal geographical essays.
Montreal:
Concordia University, Dept. of
Geography Occasional paper 1
1981.Google Scholar
638
638Garden, M
& Lequin, Y
eds, Construire la ville, XVIIIe–XIXe
siecles.
Lyon:
Presses Universitaires de
Lyon1983. pp iv + 186.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
639
639Guest, AM
et al. , Changing locality
identification in the metropolis: Seattle
1920–1978. ASR47 (1982)
543–9.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
640
640Konvitz, J,
Spatial perspective on port city
development, c.1780–1890.
UPP7 (1982)
23–33.Google Scholar
641
641Rukert, NG,
The port, pride of Baltimore.
Baltimore:
Bodine1982. pp 158.Google Scholar
642
642Sabelberg, E,
The persistence of palazzi and
intra-urban structures in Tuscany and
Sicily. JHG9 (1983)
247–64.Google Scholar
PHYSICAL AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF AREAS WITHIN
TOWNS: Central business district
643
643Biller, T
& Schache, W,
Notes on the rise, development and
destruction of a block in Friedrichstadt
[Berlin]. AD53 (1983)
20–26.Google Scholar
644
644Eaton, LK,
Warehouses and warehouse districts
in mid-American cities.
UHR11 (1982)
17–26.Google Scholar
645
645Mccalla, PJ,
Separation and specialization of
land uses in cityport waterfronts: the cases of
Saint John and Halifax.
Can Geog27 (1983)
48–61.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
646
646Whitehand, JWR,
The study of variations in the
building fabric of town centres: procedural
problems and preliminary findings in southern
Scotland. IBG4 (1979)
559–75.Google Scholar
Suburbs
647
647Hugill, PJ,
The commuters who got on their
bikes. GM55 (1983)
371–4. [Southend]Google Scholar
648
648Imbert, M
& Chombart
De
Lauwe, P,
Centre d'ethnologie sociale et de
psychosociologie. Colloque 28–30 Janvier 1981. La
banlieue aujourd'hui.
Paris:
Marmottan1982. pp 316.Google Scholar
649
649Picturesque notes of an Edinburgh suburb:
Coltbridge, Murrayfield, Roseburn.
Edinburgh:
Murrayfield Residents
Association1982. pp 20,
il.Google Scholar
650
650Slater, TR,
Family, society and the ornamental
villa on the fringes of English country
towns. JHG4 (1978)
129–44.Google Scholar
Open space see also 690 1206 1227 1241
651
651Margam Park.
Swansea:
West Glamorgan County
Council1980. pp 31,
il.Google Scholar
652
652Slater, TR,
Landscape parks and the form of
small towns in Great Britain.
IBG2 (1977)
314–31.Google Scholar
653
653Wilson, A,
The public gardens of Halifax, Nova
Scotia. JGH3 (1983)
179–92.Google Scholar
654
654Woodcock, G,
Savage and domestic: the parks of
Vancouver. JGH3 (1983)
169–75.Google Scholar
SITES AND BUILDINGS: Land ownership and estate
administration see also 1175
655
655Bonfield, L,
Marriage settlements and the rise
of great estates: a rejoinder.
EcHR33 (1980)
559–63.Google Scholar
656
656English, B
& Sa
Ville, J,
Family settlement and the rise of
great estates.
EcHR33 (1980)
556–8.Google Scholar
657
657Farrant, S,
The physical development of the
Royal Pavilion estate and its influence on
Brighton 1785–1823.
SAC120 (1982)
171–84.Google Scholar
658
658Fiacher, R,
The development of the garden
suburb in Toronto.
JGH3 (1983)
193–207.Google Scholar
659
659Gent, LE,
The manor of Coombe or Coombe in Kingston
upon Thames. Kingston
upon Thames Archaeological
Society1979.Google Scholar
660
660Howell, C,
Land, family and inheritance in
transition.
Cambridge:
Cambridge UP1983. pp 332, il.
[Kibworth Harcourt]Google Scholar
661
661Olsen, DJ,
Town planning in London: the eighteenth
and nineteenth centuries.
New Haven:
Yale UP1982. pp xxv + 245.Google Scholar
Building industry
662
662Church, R
ed, The dynamics of Victorian business:
problems and perspectives to the 1870s,Allen & Unwin1980. pp 286.Google Scholar
663
663Rodger, RG,
Speculative builders and the
structure of the Scottish building industry
1860–1914. BuH21 (1979)
226–45.Google Scholar
Architecture see also 1158 1235
664
664Binfield, JCG,
The building of a town centre
church: St James's congregational church,
Newcastle upon Tyne.
NH18 (1982)
153–81.Google Scholar
666Crook, JM,
William Burges and the completion
of St Paul's. AeJ60 (1980)
285–307.Google Scholar
667
667Daniels, S,
Landscaping for a manufacturer:
Humphry Repton's commission for Benjamin Gott at
Armley in 1809–1810.
JHG7 (1981)
379–96.Google Scholar
668
668De
Buffevent, B,
Centenaire de la reconstruction de I'hôtel
de ville de Paris 1882–1982.
Catalogue de l'exposition.
Paris:
Bibliotheque Administrative de la
ville de Paris1983. pp 230.Google Scholar
669
669Emery, V,
The story of Savoy Chambers
1770–82.
Weybridge:
Crest Estates1982. pp 2, il.
[Andover]Google Scholar
670
670Ennals, P,
The yankee origins of bluenose
vernacular architecture.
ARCS12 (1982)
5–21.Google Scholar
671
671Gallet, M
& Bottineau, Y,
Les Gabriel.
Paris:
Picard1983. pp 336.Google Scholar
672
672Gowans, A,
Canada's urban history in
architecture. UHR
(1982)
41–52;
(1983)
47–60.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
673
673Gupta, N,
The search for that elusive hero—the
Indian master builder.
Delhi:
Design1982.Google Scholar
674
674Harper, R,
A sordid
inheritance.
RIBAJ90 (1983)
21–3.Google Scholar
675
675Hughes, Q,
Before the Bauhaus: the experiment
at the Liverpool School of Architecture and
Applied Arts. ArH25 (1982)
102–13.Google Scholar
676A
676AIrving, RG,
Indian summer: Lutyens, Baker and imperial
Delhi. New
Haven: Yale
UP1981. pp x + 406, il.Google Scholar
676
676Kalman, H,
Exploring Ottawa: an architectural guide
to the nation's capital.
Toronto:
Toronto UP1983.Google Scholar
677
677Kearns, KC,
Preservation and transformation of
Georgian Dublin.
GR72 (1982)
270–90.Google Scholar
678
678Lampugini, VM,
The Berlin tradition of
architectural exhibitions.
AD53 (1983)
10–14.Google Scholar
679
679Lane, BM,
Government buildings in European
capitals 1870–1914, in Teuteberg,
Urbanisierung
[118]
517–60.Google Scholar
680
680Le
Brenn, F,
Presence de l'histoire
contemporaine dans la recherche en
architecture.
BIHTP13 (1983)
25–37.Google Scholar
681
681Lowndes, W,
The Royal Crescent in Bath: a fragment of
English life.
Bristol:
Redcliffe1981. pp 96,
il.Google Scholar
696Cornuel, D
& Durez, B,
Le mirage urbain: histoire du logement à
Roubaix.
Paris:
Anthropos1983. pp 219.Google Scholar
697
697Daunton, MJ,
House and home in the Victorian city:
working class housing 1850–1914.
Arnold1983. pp 400.Google Scholar
House building see also 661
698
698Bergeron, L,
Haute banque parisienne et
spéculation immobilière au XIXe siècle, in Garden
& Lequin,
Construire [638]
13–28.Google Scholar
699
699Boudriot, PD,
La maison a loges. Etude du
batiment a Paris sous Louis XV.
HES (1982)
227–36.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
700
700Cayez, P
& Chevallier, M,
Approches du phenomene
d'urbanisation de la rive gauche du Rhone
(1852–1894), in Garden &
Lequin,
Construire [638]
55–68.Google Scholar
701
701Chagny, R,
Notes sur le mouvement de la
construction et la croissance urbaine à Grenoble
au XIXe siècle, in Garden &
Lequin,
Construire [638]
29–54.Google Scholar
702
702Feroldi, V,
Le quartier Saint Louis de la
Guillotière au XIXe siècle, in Garden &
Lequin,
Construire [638]
69–82.Google Scholar
703
703Homan, R,
The Kendal union building
societies. CWAAS82 (1982)
183–9.Google Scholar
704
704Short, JR,
Housing in Britain: the post war
experience.
Methuen1982. pp 272.Google Scholar
House types
705
705Garcin, JC
et al. , Palais et maisons du
Caire.
Paris:
CNRS Vol
1Epoque mamelouke (Xll–XVIe siècles)1982. pp 400.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
706
706Jaillet, MC,
Les pavillonneurs: la production de la
maison individuelle dans la région
toulousaine.
Paris:
CNRS1982. pp 315.Google Scholar
707
707Leboutet, L,
Datation par la dendrochronologie
d'une maison ancienne du Caen.
AdN42 (1982)
305–12.Google Scholar
708
708Rodger, RG,
The invisible hand: market forces,
housing and the urban form in Victorian
cities, in Fraser, & Sutcliffe, ,
Pursuit [49]
190–211. [origins of
Scottish tenements]Google Scholar
House ownership
709
709Englander, D,
Landlord and tenant in urban Britain
1838–1918.
Oxford:
Oxford UP1982. pp 354.Google Scholar
Housing conditions
710
710Daunton, MJ,
Public place and private space: the
Victorian city and the working class
household, in Fraser, & Sutcliffe, ,
Pursuit [49]
212–33.Google Scholar
711
711Hamnett, C,
Regional variations in house prices
and house price inflation 1969–81.
Area15 (1983)
97–109.Google Scholar
712
712Jonas, E,
L'habitat ouvrier anglais a la fin
du 18e et dans la première moitié du 19e
siè0cle. CIUAR3–4
(1981–1982)
18–34.Google Scholar
713
713Priestley, U
& Corfield, PJ,
Rooms and room use in Norwich
housing 1580–1730.
PMA16 (1982)
93–124.Google Scholar
714
714Sherbo, A,
Samuel Johnson's ‘falling
houses’. NQ30 (1983)
511–12.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
715
715Wischermann, C,
Wohnen und soziale Lage in der
Urbanisierung: die Wohnverhältnisse hamburgischer
Unter und- Mittelschichten um die
Jahrhundertwende, in Teuteberg,
Urbanisierung
[118]
309–38.Google Scholar
House rents
716
716Melling, J,
Rent strikes: people's struggle for
housing in West Scotland 1890–1916.
Edinburgh:
Polygon1983. pp xiii + 130.Google Scholar
IV SOCIAL STRUCTURE: RESEARCH METHODS, AIDS AND
MATERIALS: Research methods
717
717Coleman, D,
Some problems of data for the
demographic study of immigration and of immigrant
and minority populations in
Britain. EthRS6 (1983)
103–10.Google Scholar
718
718Dennis, RJ,
Why study segregation? More
thoughts on Victorian cities.
Area12 (1980)
313–17.Google Scholar
719
719Higgs, E,
The tabulations of occupations in
the nineteenth century census with special
reference to domestic servants.
LPS28 (1982)
58–66.Google Scholar
720
720Morgan, BS,
A distance decay based interaction
index to measure residential
segregation. Area15 (1983)
211–17.Google Scholar
721
721Morris, RJ,
Property titles and the use of
British urban poll books for social
analysis. UHY
(1983)
29–38.Google Scholar
722
722Robinson, V,
Lieberson's isolation index: a case
study evaluation.
Area12 (1980)
307–12.Google Scholar
Archives
723
723Deregnaucopurt, JP,
L'inventaire après décès d'Ysabel
Malet, bourgeoise douaisienne en 1359. Document
pour servir à l'histoire de la vie quotidienne de
la bourgeoisie medievale.
RN (1982)
707–30.Google Scholar
724
724Gibson, JSW,
Printed indexes to probate records
after 1850. LoH15 (1982)
218–19.Google Scholar
725
725Girard, R,
Journal d'un Auvergnat de Paris
(1882–1982).
Paris:
Fayard Vol
1Les fondations (1882–1907)
1982. pp
350.Google Scholar
726
726Leary, W,
The Methodist
archives. Arc16 (1983)
16–27.Google Scholar
727
727Williams, GH,
Probate records: a source for folk
life studies. FL20 (1982)
7–15.Google Scholar
Theory
728
728Cavan, RS,
The Chicago school of sociology
1918–1933. UL11 (1983)
407–20.Google Scholar
729
729Pahl, RE,
Concepts in context: pursuing the
‘urban’ of urban sociology, in Fraser &
Sutcliffe,
Pursuit [49]
371–82.Google Scholar
SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF TOWNS:
General
730
730Warrilow, EJD,
A sociological history of the city of
Stoke on Trent.
Newcastle:
Ironmarket1977. pp 727,
il.Google Scholar
Ancient
731
731Krentz, P,
The thirty at Athens.
Ithaca, NY:
Cornell UP1982. pp 164.Google Scholar
Medieval and early modern
732
732Burke, P,
Urban history and urban
anthropology of early modern
Europe, in Fraser, & Sutcliffe, ,
Pursuit [49]
69–82.Google Scholar
733
733Francois, E,
Koblenz im 18. Jahrhundert: zur Sozial-und
Bevolkerungsstruktur einer deutschen
Residenzsdtaat.
Gottingen:
Vandenhoeck und
Ruprecht1982. pp 220.Google Scholar
735
735Neveux, H,
La ségrégation sociale à Caen en
1568. AdN42 (1982)
437–48.Google Scholar
Modern see also 1345
736
736Bardet, JP,
Rouen au XVII et XVIIIe siècles. Les
mutations d'un espace social.
Paris:
CDU-SEDES1983. 2 Vols pp
421, 197.Google Scholar
737
737Brake, M
& Johnson, T,
Emerging residential segregation in
a nineteenth-century small town: the case of
Falkirk. SGM98 (1982)
87–102.Google Scholar
738
738Bayly, CA,
Rulers, townsmen and bazaars: North Indian
society in the age of British expansion
1770–1870.
Cambridge:
Cambridge UP1983. pp 502.Google Scholar
739
739Bedarida, F,
La vie de quartier en Angleterre:
enquetes empiriques et approches
théoriques. MS188 (1982)
9–22.Google Scholar
740
740Bentham, CG,
The changing distribution of lower
income households in the British urban
system. Area15 (1983)
15–20.Google Scholar
741
741Bessell, R
& Feuchtwanger, EJ
eds, Social change and political development
in Weimar Germany. Croom
Helm1981. pp 297.Google Scholar
742
742Carlton, D,
Mill and town in South Carolina
1880–1920. Baton
Rouge: Louisiana
State UP1982.Google Scholar
743
743Carter, FW,
CKD employees Prague 1871–1920:
some aspects of their geographical
distribution. JHG1 (1975)
69–98.Google Scholar
744
744Costabel, E,
New England town.
New York:
Atheneum1983.Google Scholar
745
745Gordon, G,
The status areas of Edinburgh in
1914, in Gordon & Dicks,
Scottish urban history
[51]
168–96.Google Scholar
746
746Henstock, A,
Politics and personalities in local
communities. LoH15 (1983)
388–401.Google Scholar
747
747Hubbard, WH,
Binnenwanderung und berufliche
Mobilitat in Graz um die Mitte des 19
Jahrhunderts, in Teuteberg,
Urbanisierung
[118]
117–29.Google Scholar
748
748Jackson, JT,
Housing areas in mid Victorian
Wigan and St Helens.
IBG6 (1981)
413–32.Google Scholar
749
749Radford, JP,
Race, residence and ideology:
Charleston, South Carolina in the mid nineteenth
century. JHG2 (1976)
329–46.Google Scholar
750
750Radford, JP,
Testing the model of the
pre-industrial city: the case of ante-bellum
Charleston, South Carolina.
IBG4 (1979)
392–410.Google Scholar
751
751Schwippe, JH,
Zum Prozess der sozialräumlichen
innerstädtischen Differenzierung im
Industrialisierungsprozess des 19 Jahrhunderts:
eine faktorial-ökologische Studie um Beispiel der
Stadt Berlin 1875–1910, in
Teuteberg,
Urbanisierung
[118]
241–308.Google Scholar
752
752Shaw, M,
The ecology of social change:
Wolverhampton 1851–71.
IBG2 (1977)
332–48.Google Scholar
753
753Videlier, P,
Structures sociales et traitements
informatiques, quelques problèmes de méthode:
l'exemple de Venissieux entre les deux
guerres. BCHESRL4 (1982)
41–52.Google Scholar
SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF AREAS WITHIN
TOWNS: Central business district
754
754Hill, F,
Churchgate: a biography of life in the
early 1930s.
Bolton:
Bolton Museum and Art
Gallery1982. pp 64,
il.Google Scholar
755
755Readyhough, G,
Bolton town centre: a modern history:
Deansgate, Victoria Square, Churchgate and
adjoining areas from 1900 to 1982.
Manchester:
Neil Richardson1982. pp 44,
il.Google Scholar
Inner city
756
756Hamnett, C,
The conditions in England's inner
cities on the eve of the 1981
riots. Area15 (1983)
7–14.Google Scholar
Slums
757
757Borchert, J,
Alley life in Washington: family,
community, religion and folklife in the city
1850–1970.
Chicago:
Illinois UP1982. pp 326.Google Scholar
758
758Greenwood, J,
The seven curses of London.
Oxford:
Blackwell1981. pp xvi + 293, il.Google Scholar
759
759Robb, JG,
Suburb andslum in Gorbals: social
and residential change 1800–1900,
in Gordon, & Dicks, , Scottish
urban history [51]
140–67.Google Scholar
Working-class areas
760
760Accampo, E,
Identité et intégration chez les
ouvriers de Saint Chamond.
MS118 (1982)
39–60.Google Scholar
761
761Blewett, MH
ed, Surviving hard times: the working people
of Lowell.
Lowell:
Lowell Museum1982. pp xii + 178, il.Google Scholar
762
762Jaquemot, G,
Belleville ouvrier à la belle
époque. MS118 (1982)
61–78.Google Scholar
763
763Jalla, D,
Les quartiers comme territoire et
comme représentation: les ‘barrières’ ouvrières à
Turin au début du XXe siècle.
MS118 (1982)
79–98.Google Scholar
764
764Tarr, JE
& Pasquale, D,
The mill town in the industrial
city: Pittsburg's Hazelwood.
UPP7 (1982)
1–14.Google Scholar
Suburbs see also 230 648
765
765Aycoberry, P,
Au delà des remparts: ‘vrais
colonais’ et banlieusards au milieu du XIXe
siècle. MS118 (1982)
23–38.Google Scholar
766
766Davidoff, L
& Hall, C,
The architecture of public and
private life. English middle class society in a
provincial town 1780–1850, in Fraser &
Sutcliffe,
Pursuit [49]
326–46.Google Scholar
767
767O'Connor, CA,
A sort of Utopia, Scarsdale
1891–1981.
Albany:
New York State UP1982.Google Scholar
784Aminzade, R
& Hodson, R,
Social mobility in a mid nineteenth
century French city.
ASR47 (1982)
441–56.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
785
785Chaline, JP,
Les bourgeois de Rouen. Une élite urbaine
au XIXe siàcle.
Paris:
Presses de la Fondation Nationale
des Sciences Politiques1982. pp 504.Google Scholar
786
786Crossick, G,
Urban society and the petty
bourgeoisie in nineteenth century Britain, in
Fraser & Sutcliffe,
Pursuit [49]
306–25.Google Scholar
787
787Daly, ME,
Social structure of the Dublin
working class 1871–1911.
IHS23 (1982)
121–33.Google Scholar
789Glen, R,
Urban workers in the industrial
revolution. Croom
Helm1983. pp 256.Google Scholar
790
790Huppert, G,
Bourgeois et gentilshommes: La réussite
sociale en France au XVIe siècle.
Paris:
Flammarion1982. pp 300.Google Scholar
791
791Johnston, W
& Orstein, MC,
Class, work and
politics. Can RSA19 (1982)
196–214.Google Scholar
792
792Lukacs, JA,
Philadelphia, patricians and philistines
1900–1905.
Philadelphia:
Institute for the Study of Human
Issues1982.Google Scholar
793
793Maclaren, AA,
Class formation and class
fractions: the Aberdeen bourgeoisie 1830–1850, in
Gordon & Dicks,
Scottish urban history
[51]
112–29.Google Scholar
794
794Musset, L,
Essai sur la bourgeoisie caennaise
(1150–1250). AdN42 (1982)
409–36.Google Scholar
795
795Royer, JP
et al. , Juges et notables au XIXe
siècle.
Paris:
PUF1982. pp 400.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
796
796Salinger, SV,
Artisans, journeymen and the
transformation of labor in late eighteenth century
Philadelphia. WMQ60 (1983)
62–89.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Social and class attitudes
796A
796ABodnar, JE,
Workers' world: kinship, community and
protest in an industrial society
1900–1940.
Baltimore:
Johns-Hopkins UP1982.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
797
797Da
Vies, EJ,
Class and power in the anthracite
region: the control of political leadership in
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
1845–1855. JUH9 (1983)
291–339.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
798
798Morris, RJ,
The middle class and British towns
and cities of the industrial revolution
1780–1870, in Fraser, & Sutcliffe, ,
Pursuit [49]
286–305.Google Scholar
Protests and disorders see also 756 1056
799
799Engelstein, L,
Moscow 1905: working class organization
and political conflict.
Stanford:
Stanford UP1982. pp viii + 308.Google Scholar
800
800Ford, TH,
Peterloo: the legal
background. DUJ74 (1982)
211–26.Google Scholar
801
801Greengrass, M,
The anatomy of a religious riot in
Toulouse in May 1562.
JEcH34 (1983)
367–91.Google Scholar
802
802Jouhaud, C,
Ecriture et action au XVIIe sieèle:
sur un corpus de Mazarinades.
AESC38 (1983)
42–64.Google Scholar
803
803Le
Brun, Y,
L'émeute de Rennes des 9 et 10
Janvier 1847. AdB
(1982)
479–510.Google Scholar
804
804Neal, F,
The Birkenhead Garibaldi riots of
1862. HSLC131 (1981)
87–112.Google Scholar
805
805Roberts, PA,
The Selwi Wiawso riot of 1935: the
deposition of an Omanhene in the Gold
Coast. Africa53 (1983)
25–46.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
806
806Tonneson, KD,
Les Fédérés de Paris pendant les
cent-jours. AHRF
(1982)
393–415.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
807
807Yang, AA,
Sacred symbol and sacred space in
rural India: community mobilization in the
‘anti-cow killing’ riot of 1893.
CSSH22 (1980)
576–96.Google Scholar
SOCIAL LIFE: Social life, customs and traditions
808
808Clark, P,
The English alehouse: a social history
1200–1830.
Longman1983. pp 368.Google Scholar
809
809Davis, SG,
‘Making night hideous’: Christmas
revelry and public disorder in nineteenth century
Philadelphia. AQ34 (1982)
185–99.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
810
810Johnston, AJB,
The summer of 1744: a portrait of life in
18th century Louisbourg.
Ottawa:
Parks Canada1983. pp 119,
il.Google Scholar
811
811Mitchell, RW,
Life in the Lancashire mill town.
Clapham:
Dalesman1982. pp 48,
il.Google Scholar
812
812Moore, C,
Louisbourg portraits: life in an
eighteenth century garrison town.
Toronto:
Macmillan1982. pp 302.Google Scholar
813
813Noel, TJ,
The city and the saloon: Denver
1858–1916.
Lincoln:
Nebraska UP1982. pp xvi + 148.Google Scholar
814
814Phythian-Adams, C,
Milk and soot: the changing
vocabulary of a popular ritual in Stuart and
Hanoverian London, in Fraser, & Sutcliffe, ,
Pursuit [49]
83–104.Google Scholar
815
815Sociabilité et mémoire collective:
études pluridisciplinaires de
terrain. RN7 (1982)
271–632.Google Scholar
817Bossy, J,
The Mass as a social
institution. PaP100 (1983)
29–61.Google Scholar
818
818Boulard, F,
Matériaux pour I'histoire religieuse du
peuple français XlX–XXe siècles. Régions de Paris,
Haute Normandie, Pays de Loire, Centre.
Paris:
Editions de l'Ecole des Hautes
Etudes en Sciences Sociales1982. pp 636.Google Scholar
819
819Brooks, L,
Recusant history.
LoH15 (1983)
288–96.Google Scholar
821Buice, D,
When the saints came marching in:
the Mormon experience in antebellum New Orleans
1840–1855. LaH23 (1982)
221–38.Google Scholar
822
822Cass, AN,
Scottish Methodism in the early
Victorian period.
WHS43 (1982)
127–30.Google Scholar
823
823Cross, C,
The development of Protestantism in
Leeds and Hull 1520–1640: the evidence from
wills. NH18 (1982)
230–8.Google Scholar
824
824Duncan, GD,
Heads of houses and religious
change in Tudor Oxford.
O45 (1980)
226–34.Google Scholar
825
825Elliott, M,
Belief and disbelief in Victorian
Leicester. TLAHS56
(1980–1981)
88–96.Google Scholar
826
826Farrant, RF,
Methodists of Winchmore Hill
1880–1980. Winchmore
Hill:
author1980. pp 23,
il.Google Scholar
827
827Foster, M,
Thomas Allen (1540–1632),
Gloucester, Hall and the survival of Catholicism
in post Reformation Oxford.
046 (1981)
99–128.Google Scholar
828
828Franqois, E,
De l'uniformité à la tolérance:
confessions et société urbaine en Allemagne
1650–1800. AESC37 (1982)
783–800.Google Scholar
829
829Franqois, E,
Libre confession et société urbaine
en Allemagne au XVIIIe siàcle: l'exemple de
Spire. RHMC7 (1982)
353–75.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
830
830Lajeunesse, M,
Les Sulpiciens et la vie culturelle à
Montreal au XIXe siècle.
Montreal:
Fides1983. pp 280.Google Scholar
831
831Leary, W
& Robinson, DN,
A history of Methodism in Louth.
Louth:
Louth Methodist
Church1982. pp 54,
il.Google Scholar
832
832Linton, K
& A, , ‘I will
build my church’: 150 years of local church work
in Bristol.
Bristol:
C Hadler1982. pp 263,
il.Google Scholar
833
833Mayhew, G,
Religion, faction and politics in
reformation Rye 1530–59.
SAC120 (1983)
139–60.Google Scholar
834
834Meeks, WA,
The first urban Christians: a social
description of Pauline Christianity.
New Haven:
YaleUP1982.Google Scholar
835
835Mus, M,
L'imagerie populaire avignonnaise:
un trémoire de la sensibilité religieux des
conseils populaires à l'èpoque moderne et au XIXe
siècle. AdM94 (1982)
41–60.Google Scholar
836
836Ollerhead, P,
United Free Methodism in Crewe
1850–1906.
JLCBWHS4 (1982)
108–12.Google Scholar
837
837Pascoe, KJ,
The history of Uxbridge Quakers: a
bibliography. Ealing
College of FE, Dept. of Library & Information
Studies1977. pp 10.Google Scholar
838
838Potter, GR
& Greengrass, M
eds, John Calvin.
Edward Arnold1982. pp 192.Google Scholar
839
839Rose, EA,
Methodism in south Lancashire to
1800. JLCAS81 (1982)
67–91.Google Scholar
840
840Ruston, AR,
Unitarianism and early Presbyterianism in
Hackney.
Oxhey:
author1980. pp 43.Google Scholar
841
841Scott, T,
The ‘Volksreformation’ of
Thomas-Muntzer in Allstedt and
Muhlhausen. JEcH34 (1983)
194–213.Google Scholar
842
842Thacker, AT,
Chester and Gloucester: early
ecclesiastical organization in two Mercian
burghs. NH18 (1982)
199–211.Google Scholar
844Vidal, D,
La secte contre le prophétisme: les
multipliants de Montpellier
(1719–1723). AESC37 (1982)
801–25.Google Scholar
845
845Wallace
Hadrill, DS,
Christian Antioch: a study of early
Christian thought in the east.
Cambridge:
Cambridge UP1982. pp 232.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
846
846Welford, G,
Poole High St Methodist Church
1880–1980.
Poole:
author1980. pp 28Google Scholar
847
847Wilson, S,
Cults of saints in the churches of
central Paris.
CSSH22 (1980)
548–75.Google Scholar
Recreation see also 1241
848
848Chevalier, L,
Histoire de la nuit parisienne.
Paris:
Fayard1982. pp 324.Google Scholar
849
849Cunliffe, N,
Uncle Toma's Cabin: Bispham's first centre
of entertainment.
Blackpool:
Fylde History
Society1982. pp 15,
il.Google Scholar
850
850Delves, A,
Popular recreation and social
conflict in Derby 1800–1850, in
Yeo, , Popular
culture [UHY 1983858]
89–127.Google Scholar
851
851Grinberg, M
& Kinser, S,
Les combats de Carnaval et de
Carême. Trajets d'une métaphose.
AESC37 (1983)
65–98.Google Scholar
852
852Heers, J,
Fêtes des fous et carnavals.
Paris:
Fayar1983. pp 320.Google Scholar
853
853Heers, J,
Fêtes, jeux et fontes dans les sociétés
d'occident a la fin du moyen âge.
Montreal:
Institut des éludes
medievales1983. pp 148.Google Scholar
854
854Holmes, JOE,
Pontefract pubs, past and present: some of
their history, landlords and situation.
Pontefract:
author1982. pp 28,
il.Google Scholar
855
855Lesaffre, O,
Une fête revolutionnaire provinciale et
ses amenagements:la Federation de ville le 6
juin1790. RN (1982)
789–802.Google Scholar
856
856November skies: 200 years of public houses
in Old Salford.
Radcliffe:
A Gall1980. pp 54,
il.Google Scholar
857
857Powers, A,
Bowlywicket: the provenance of a
New England street game.
F93 (1982)
164–5.Google Scholar
858
858Which King and Queen?BSLHR22 (1982)
34–41. [King &
Queen public house, Caterham]Google Scholar
Holidays and resorts see also 223 224
859
859Boyer, R,
Typologie des communes de
Rhône-Alpes fondle sur la vente des figurines
postales: de l'usage touristique des variations de
consommation.
BCHESRL4 (1982)
5–15.Google Scholar
860
860Miller, LE,
San Diego's early years as a health
resort. SanDH28 (1982o'
232–48.Google ScholarPubMed
864Walton, JK,
The English seaside resort: a social
history 1750–1914.
Leicester:
Leicester UP1983. pp 280,
il.Google Scholar
SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND DEVIANCE: Delinquency see also
878
865
865Bursik, RJ
& Webb, J,
Community change and patterns of
delinquency. AJS88 (198)
1–23.Google Scholar
866
866Cassanges, S,
La violence des étudiants à
Toulouse à la fin du XVe et au XVIe
siècle. AdM94 (1982)
245–62.Google Scholar
867
867Cranfield, REG,
Durham prisons in an age of
change. DCLHSB28 (1981)
16–54.Google Scholar
868
868Ellison, L,
Petty crime in Barnard Castle in
the late nineteenth century: a peer into the abyss
of a northern market town.
DCLHSB27 (1981)
59–63.Google Scholar
869
869Jones, EV,
Twelve months in a Victorian
goal. CarmH18 (1982)
28–50.
[Carmarthen]Google Scholar
870
870Kerrigan, C,
Temperance and the Irish in West
Ham. EJ17 (1982)
20–3.Google Scholar
872Punishment and crime in East
Lothian.
Haddington:
East Lothian District Council,
Library Service1982. pp 8.Google Scholar
873
873Rawlings, PJ,
Defoe and street robberies: an
undiscovered text.
NQ30 (1983)
23–6.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
874
874Rumbelow, D,
The Triple Tree: Newgate, Tyburn and Old
Bailey.
Harrap1982. pp 223,
il.Google Scholar
875
875Sedlak, MW,
Young women and the city:
adolescent deviance and the transformation of
educational policy 1870–1960.
HEQ23 (1983)
1–28.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Poverty and poor relief
876
876An inquiry into destitution, prostitution
and crime in Edinburgh–low life in Victorian
Edinburgh by a medical gentleman.
Edinburgh:
Paul Harris1980. pp 127, il.
[reprint of 1851 edn]Google Scholar
877
877Bradley, J,
The Moscow workhouse and urban
welfare reform in Russia.
RusR41 (1982)
427–44.Google Scholar
878
878Engrand, C,
Paupérisme et condition ouvrière
dans la seconde moitié du XVIIIe siècle: l'exemple
amienoís. RHMC7 (1982)
376–110.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
879
879Jones, C,
Charity and bienfaissance: the treatment
of the poor in the Montpellier region
1740–1815.
Cambridge:
Cambridge UP1982. pp xv + 317, il.Google Scholar
880
880Jovelle, M,
Le grand renfermement en
Provence. ProH
(1982)
261–82.Google Scholar
881
881O'Brien, G,
The establishment of poor law
unions in Ireland 1838–43.
IHS23 (1982)
97–120.Google Scholar
882
882Riani, A,
Le grand renfermement à travers le
Refuge de Marseille.
ProH (1982)
283–94.Google Scholar
883
883Romon, C,
Le monde des pauvres à Paris au
XVIIIe siècle.
AESC37 (1982)
729–63.Google Scholar
884
884Romon, C,
Mendiants et policiers à Paris au
XVIIIe siècle.
HES (1982)
259–95.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
885
885Tebbutt, M,
Making ends meet: pawnbroking and working
class credit.
Leicester:
Leicester UP1983. pp 256.Google Scholar
Other social problems
886
886Best, J,
Careers in brothel prostitution: St
Paul 1865–1883.
JlnH12 (1982)
597–621.Google Scholar
Social reform movements and institutions
887
887Harrington, J,
Bottled conflict: Keokuk and the
prohibition question 1888–1889.
AI46 (1983)
593–617.Google Scholar
888
888Roberts, MJD,
The Society for the Suppression of
Vice and its early critics
1802–1812. HJ26 (1983)
159–76.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Charities see also 1270
889
889Butera, RJ,
A settlement house and the urban
challenge: Kingsley House in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
PenMHB66 (1983)
25–98.Google Scholar
890
890Evans, N,
Charitable bequests and their
requests. LoH15 (1983)
225–7.Google Scholar
891
891Evans, N,
Urbanisation, elite attitudes and
philanthropy, Cardiff 1850–1914.
IRSH27 (1982)
290–323.Google Scholar
892
892Hornbein, M,
Frances Jacobs: Denver's Mother of
Charities. WSJHQ15 (1983)
131–45.Google Scholar
893
893Lauer, JC
& Laver, RH,
The St Louis Provident Association:
an elitist war on poverty
1860–1899. MisHR77 (1983)
296–309.Google Scholar
MINORITY GROUPS: Racial and ethnic minorities see also
748 1169
895
895Anderson, J,
This was Harlem: a cultural
portrait. New
York: Farrar,
Straus & Giroux1982. pp x + 389, il.Google Scholar
896
896Angel, M,
La America: the sephardic experience in
the United States.
Philadelphia:
Lewis Publication
Society1982.Google Scholar
897
897Ayoun, R,
Les juifs d'Oran avant la conquête
française. RH166 (1982)
375–90.Google Scholar
898
898Buckman, J,
Immigrants and the class
struggle.
Manchester:
Manchester UP1983. pp 224.Google Scholar
899
899Baily, SL,
The adjustment of Italian
immigrants in Buenos Aires and New York
1870–1914. AHR88 (1983)
281–305.Google Scholar
900
900Balakrishnan, TR,
Changing patterns in ethnic
residential segregation in the metropolitan areas
of Canada. CRSA19 (1982)
92–110.Google Scholar
901
901Berrol, SC,
In their image: German Jews and the
Americanisation of Ost Juden in New York
City. NYH63 (1982)
417–34.Google Scholar
902
902Bodnar, JE,
Lives of their own: Blacks, Italians and
Poles in Pittsburgh 1900–1960.
Urbana:
Illinois UP1982. pp 286.Google Scholar
903
903Cinel, D,
From Italy to San Francisco: the immigrant
experience.
Stanford:
Stanford UP1982. pp vii + 347.Google Scholar
904
904Cox, TC,
Blacks in Topeka Kansas
1865–1915. Baton
Rouge: Louisiana
State UP1982. pp x + 236.Google Scholar
905
905Darden, JT,
Sharing residential space in the
1920s: racial and ethnic patterns in cities in
Michigan. EthRS6 (1983)
237–45.Google Scholar
906
906Eyles, J,
Black and British.
GM54 (1983)
277–83.Google Scholar
907
907Feldman, D,
There was an Englishman, an
Irishman and a Jew…immigrants and minorities in
Britain. HJ26 (1983)
185–200.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
908
908Gans, HJ,
The urban villages: group and class in the
life of Italian Americans.
New York:
Free Press1983. pp xvi + 443.Google Scholar
909
909Gliebrei nell'alto medioevo.
Spoleto:
Settimane di Studio del Centro
Italiano di Studi sull'Alto
Medioevo1980. 2
vols.Google Scholar
910
910Goose, N,
The ‘Dutch’ in Colchester:
the'economic influence of an immigrant community
in the sixteenth and seventeenth
centuries. IMin1 (1982)
261–80.Google Scholar
911
911Graham, L,
Baltimore, the nineteenth century black
capital.
Washington:
American UP1982. pp x + 335.Google Scholar
912
912Groves, PA
& Muller, EK,
The evolution of black residential
areas in late nineteenth century
areas. JHG1 (1975)
169–92.Google Scholar
913
913Hapgood, M,
The spirit of the ghetto.
Cambridge, Mass:
Harvard UP1983. [reprint of 1902 edn]Google Scholar
914
914Husbands, CT,
East End racism 1900–1980:
geographical continuities in vigilantist and
extreme right wing political
behaviour. LJ8 (1982)
1–26.Google Scholar
916Jacoway, E
& Colburn, DR,
Southern businessmen and
desegregation. Baton
Rouge: Louisiana
State UP1982. pp x + 324.Google Scholar
917
917Johnson, H,
The anti-Chinese riots of 1918 in
Jamaica. IMin2 (1983)
50–63.Google Scholar
918
918Jones, PN,
Ethnic population succession in a
West German city 1974–80: the case of
Nuremburg. Ge68 (1983)
121–32.Google Scholar
919
919Jones, PN,
The distribution and diffusion of
the coloured population in England and Wales 19,
1–71IBG3 (1978)
515–32.Google Scholar
920
920Ressner, T,
Jobs, ghettos and the urban
economy, 1880–1935.
AJH71 (1981)
218–38.Google Scholar
921
921Mattar, P,
The role of Mufti of Jerusalem in
the political struggle over the Western
Wall. MES19 (1983)
104–18.Google Scholar
922
922Mesinger, JS,
Reconstructing the social geography
of the nineteenth century Jewish community from
primary statistical sources.
AJH72 (1983)
354–68.Google Scholar
923
923Ogden, P,
France adapts to immigration
without difficulty.
GM54 (1982)
318–23.Google Scholar
924
924Peach, C
& Shah, S,
The contribution of council house
allocation to West Indian desegregation in London
1961–71. US17 (1980)
333–42.Google Scholar
925
925Perlmann, J,
Beyond New York: the occupation of
Russian Jewish immigrants in Providence, RI and in
other small Jewish communities
1900–1915. AJH72 (1983)
369–94.Google Scholar
926
926Punch, T,
Irish Halifax: the imigrant generation
1815–1859.
Halifax:
International Education Centre, St
Mary's University1981. pp 86.Google Scholar
927
927Romo, R,
East Los Angeles: history of a
bario.
Austin:
Texas UP1983.Google Scholar
928
928Sanchez, K,
From colonia to community: the history of
Puerto Ricans in New York city 1917–1948.
Westport, Conn:
Greenwood P1983.Google Scholar
929
929Sassoon, DS,
A history of Jews in Baghdad.
New York:
AMS Press1982. [reprint of 1899 edn]Google Scholar
930
930Sharot, S,
The Jewish millenarianism: a
comparison of medieval
communities. CSSH22 (1980)
394–415.Google Scholar
931
931Shaw, M,
Individual behaviour and social
change: the Irish in Victorian
Wolverhampton.
WMS14 (1981)
1–9.Google Scholar
947Botz, G,
National Socialist Vienna:
antisemitism as a housing policy.
WLB29 (1976)
47–55.Google Scholar
948
948Byrne, D,
The 1930 ‘Arab riot’ in South
Shields: a race riot that never
was. Ra18 (1977)
261–78.Google Scholar
949
949Field, GG,
Anti-semitism with the boots off:
recent research on England.
WLB (1983)
25–43.Google Scholar
950
950Haag, J,
Blood on the Ringstrasse: Vienna's
students 1918–33.
WLB29 (1976)
29–33.Google Scholar
951
951Holmes, C,
The Tredegar riots of 1911:
anti-Jewish disturbances in South
Wales. WeHR11 (1983)
214–25.Google Scholar
952
952Quetel, C,
Un archetype de l'horreur
carcérale: la Tour châtimoine.
AdN42 (1982)
509–32.Google Scholar
953
953Herzig, HE,
Frauen in Ostia.
Hist32 (1983)
77–92.Google Scholar
954
954Jacobsen, G,
Women's work and women's role:
ideology and reality in Danish urban society
1300–1500. SEcHR31 (1983)
1–20.Google Scholar
955
955Lefkowitz, MR,
Wives and husbands.
GrRo30 (1983)
31–47.Google Scholar
956
956Martin
Fugier, A,
La Bourgeoise: la femme au temps de Paul
Bourget.
Paris:
Grasset1983. pp 300.Google Scholar
957
957Nerval, G,
The women of Cairo.
New York:
AMS Press1982.Google Scholar
958
958Salinger, SV,
‘Send no more women’: female
servants in eighteenth century
Philadelphia.
PenMHB107 (1983)
29–98.Google Scholar
959
959Shammas, C,
The female social structure of
Philadelphia in 1775.
PenMHB107 (1983)
69–84.Google Scholar
960
960Soderlund, JR,
Black women in colonial
Philadelphia.
PenMHB107 (1983)
49–68.Google Scholar
V ECONOMIC ACTIVITY: RESEARCH METHODS, AIDS AND
MATERIALS
960A
960ABull, CJ
& PJ, ,
Regional directories as a potential
source for the study of intra-urban manufacturing
industry. Ge63 (1978)
198–204.Google Scholar
961
961Guest, J,
Relics and records, men and manufacturers
at or in the neighbourhood of Rotherham in the
county of York: a paper read on 27 March 1865
before members of the Rotherham Literary and
Scientific Society.
Rotherham:
Department of Libraries Museums
and Arts1980. pp 103,
il.Google Scholar
962
962Hsu, SK,
Pricing in an urban spatial
monopoly: a general analysis.
JReS23 (1983)
165–76.Google Scholar
962A
962ALowe, J,
A guide to sources in the history of the
cycle and motor industries in Coventry.
Coventry:
Coventry
Polytechnic1982. pp. 108.Google Scholar
963
963Myers, R,
The records of the Worshipful
Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers
(1554–1912). Arc16 (1983)
28–38.Google Scholar
964
964Ryley, R,
My days are swifter than a weaver's
shuttle.
Orpington:
Clement1982. pp 100.Google Scholar
URBAN ECONOMIC ACTIVITY see also 910 916
965
965Abulafia, D,
Southern Italy and the Florentine
economy 1265–1370.
EcHR34 (1981)
377–88.Google Scholar
966
966Brown, TJ,
The age of ambition in Quincy,
Illinois. JIUSHS75 (1982)
242–61.Google Scholar
967
967Crouzet, Pa Van
E, Murano à la
fin du moyen age: specificité ou intégration dans
l'espace veitien.
RH166 (1982)
45–92.Google Scholar
968
968Greenfield, GM,
Privatism and urban development in
Latin America: the case of Sao Paulo,
Brazil. JUH8 (1982)
397–426.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
969
969Hollander, JH,
The financial history of
Baltimore. New
York: AMS
Press1982. [reprint of 1899 edn]Google Scholar
970
970Hurt, RD,
Pork and
porkopolis. CinHSB40 (1982)
191–211.Google Scholar
971
971Kicza, JE,
Colonial entrepreneurs and business in
Bourbon Mexico City.
Albuquerque:
New Mexico UP1983.Google Scholar
972
972Kulik, G
et al. , The New England mill village
1790–1860. Cambridge,
Mass: MIT
Press1982. pp xxxv + 520, il.Google Scholar
973
973Lever, WF,
The inner city employment problem
in Great Britain since 1952: a shift share
approach, in Rees,
Industrial location
[112]
171–96.Google Scholar
974
974Lotchin, R,
City and sword in metropolitan
California 1919–1941.
UPP7 (1982)
1–16.Google Scholar
975
975Morrison, D,
A critical examination of AA
Barsov's empirical work on the balance of value
exchanges between the town and the
country. SS34 (1982)
570–84.Google Scholar
976
976Pang, ES,
Buenos Aires and the Argentine
economy in world perspective
1776–1930. JUH9 (1983)
365–82.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
989Bridbury, AR,
Medieval English clothmaking: an economic
survey.
Heinemann1982. pp xii + 125.Google Scholar
990
990Broad, DW,
Centennial history of the Liverpool
section, Society of Chemical Industry
1881–1981.
Liverpool:
the Society1981. pp 144.Google Scholar
991
991Brown, CM,
Twentieth century urban growth and
regional change in the British glass
industry. Ge64 (1979)
196–204.Google Scholar
992
992Buchan, AR,
Shipbuilding in Peterhead in the
nineteenth century: a note.
JTH2 (1982)
91–8.Google Scholar
993
993Chapman, SD,
The Arkwright mills—Colquhoun's
census of 1788 and archaeological
evidence. IA6
(1981–1982)
5–26.Google Scholar
994
994Chapman, SD,
David Evans and Co: the last of the
old London textile printers.
TexH14 (1983)
29–56.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
995
995Craig, R,
William Gray & Co: a West
Hartlepool shipbuilding
enterprise, in Cottrell, & Aldcroft, ,
Shipping, trade and commerce:
[1098] pp viii + 200.Google Scholar
996
996Denholm, PC,
Mid-eighteenth century tin-glazed
earthenwares from the Delftfield Pottery, Glasgow:
excavation at the Broomielaw 1975.
PMA16 (1982)
39–84.Google Scholar
997
997Goodchild, J,
Enterprise in the Barnsley linen
industry in the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries. TexH13 (1982)
249–70.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
998
998Goodchild, J,
Wakefield and wool: a wool trail
illustrating some aspects of the textile
industries in Wakefield.
Wakefield Historical
Publications1981. pp 48,
il.Google Scholar
999
999Grosse, T,
‘Those blessed candles of the
night’: candle making in Farnham.
FDMSN6 (1982)
168–70.Google Scholar
1000
1000Haggar, RG
et al. , The Staffordshire pottery
industry.
Stafford:
Staffordshire County
Library1981. pp 68,
il.Google Scholar
1001
1001Howe, WS,
The Dundee textiles industry
1960–1970.
Aberdeen:
Aberdeen UP1982. pp 192.Google Scholar
1002
1002Jenkins, DT
& Ponting, KG,
The British wool textile
industry.
Heinemann1982. pp xii + 388.Google Scholar
1003
1003Jeremy, DJ,
Immigrant textile machine makers
along the Brandywine 1810–20.
TexH13 (1982)
225–48.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1004
1004Johnson, DS,
The Belfast boycott
1920–22, in Goldstrom, & Clarkson, , Irish
population [481]
287–308.Google Scholar
1005
1005Keeble, D,
Manufacturing dispersion and
government policy in a declining industrial
system, the United Kingdom case
1971–6, in Rees, ,
Industrial location
[112]
197–216.Google Scholar
1006
1006Lieberman, SR,
The evacuation of industry in the
Soviet Union during World War II.
SS35 (1983)
90–302.Google Scholar
1007
1007Matthews, MH,
The geography of the British heavy
chemical industry in the nineteenth
century. TESG69 (1978)
333–44.Google Scholar
1008
1008Moss, MS,
William Todd Lithgow—founder of a
fortune. SHR62 (1983)
47–72.Google Scholar
1009
1009Ortona, G
& Santagata, W,
Industrial mobility in the Turin
metropolitan area 1961–77.
US20 (1983)
59–72.Google Scholar
1010
1010Page, CE,
Symington's in Market
Harborough. LeiH2 (1982)
10–16.Google Scholar
1011
1011Parry, D
et al. , Bygone breweries of Sheffield: a
summary of the brewing trade in the city 100 years
ago.
Manchester:
Richardson1981. pp 27.Google Scholar
1012
1012Peatman, J,
Abbeydale industrial hamlet: an
eighteenth century scythe works and crucible steel
furnace. IA16 (1981)
318–39.Google Scholar
1014Schmitt, JM,
The origins of the textile industry
in Alsace: the beginnings of the manufacture of
printed cloth at Wesserling
(1762–1802). TexH13 (1982)
99–110.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1015
1015The Silversmiths of Birmingham and their
marks.
NAG1981. pp 416,
il.Google Scholar
1016
1016Turner, CA,
A Sheffield heritage: an anthology of
photographs and words of the cutlery
craftsmen.
Sheffield:
Sheffield U, Division of
Continuing Education & Sheffield Trades
Historical Society1979. pp 70,
il.Google Scholar
1017
1017Turner, WHK,
The localisation of early spinning
mills in the historic linen region of
Scotland. SGM98 (1982)
77–86.Google Scholar
1018
1018Waters, M,
Changes in the Chatham dockyard
workforce 1860–90.
MaM69 (1983)
55–64;
165–74.Google Scholar
1019
1019Webster, E,
The record of a continuous
progress: the 19th century development of John
Crossley and Sons, carpet manufacturers of
Halifax. IA16 (1983)
58–72.Google Scholar
1020
1020Wilkes, D
& Elsan, S,
Lock making in
Willenhall. IA16 (1981)
345–50.Google Scholar
INTERNAL TRADE AND SERVICES
1021
1021Bratchel, ME,
Germain Cioll, sixteenth century
London merchant: a biographical
note. IHR56 (1983)
113–15.Google Scholar
1022
1022Devine, TM,
The merchant class of the larger
Scottish towns in the 17th and early 18th
centuries, in Gordon & Dicks,
Scottish urban history
[51]
92–111.Google Scholar
1023
1023Draper, J,
Inventory of Ann Shergold, ceramic
dealer in Blandford, Dorset.
PMA16 (1982)
85–92.Google Scholar
1024
1024Eaton, LK,
Winnipeg: the northern anchor of
the wholesale trade.
UHR11 (1982)
17–30.Google Scholar
1025
1025Fisher, HES,
Lisbon, its merchant community and
the Mediterranean in the eighteenth
century, in Cottrell, & Aldcroft, ,
Shipping, trade and commerce,
[1098]
23–44.Google Scholar
1026
1026Jeannin, P,
The sea-borne and the overland
trade routes of northern Europe in the XVIth and
XVIIth centuries.
JEEH11 (1982)
5–60.Google Scholar
1027
1027Law, R,
Trade and politics behind the slave
coast: the lagoon traffic and the rise of Lagos
1500–1800. JAfH24 (1983)
321–48.Google Scholar
1028
1028Le
Bouedec, G,
Les approvisionnements de la
Compagnie des Indes (1737–1770). L'horizon
géographique l'orientais.
HES (1982)
377–412.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1029
1029Lespagnol, A,
Cargaisons et profits du commerce
indien au début du XVIIIe siècle. Les opérátions
commerciales des compagnies malouines
1707–1720. AdB
(1982)
313–50.Google Scholar
1030
1030Mannion, J,
The waterfront merchants and the Irish Newfoundland
provisions trade 1770–1820, in Akenson, D.,
Canadian Papers in Rural History
3. Gananoque,
Ont: Langdale
Press1982 pp
178–203.Google Scholar
1031
1031Oates, J
et al. , Seafaring merchants of
Ur?A51 (1977)
221–32.Google Scholar
1032
1032Prior, M,
The accounts of Thomas West of
Wallingford: a sixteenth century trader on the
Thames. O46 (1981)
73–93.Google Scholar
1033
1033Reyerson, KL,
Medieval silks in Montpellier: the
silk market C.1250–C.1350.
JEEH11 (1982)
117–40.Google Scholar
1034
1034Reyerson, KL,
Le rôle de Montpellier dans le
commerce international des draps de laine avant
1350. AdM94 (1982)
17–40.Google Scholar
1035
1035Sabato, H,
Wool trade and commercial networks
in Buenos Aires 1840s to 1880s.
JLAS15 (1983)
49–81.Google Scholar
Food supply see also 970 1010–11
1036
1036Alexander, M,
The mills of
Guildford. SurAC74 (1983)
91–100.Google Scholar
1037
1037Atkins, PJ,
The growth of London's railway milk
trade, c.1845–1914.
JTH4 (1978)
208–26.Google Scholar
1039Atkins, PJ,
The retail milk trade in London
c.1790–1914. EcHR33 (1980)
522–37.Google Scholar
1040
1040Bateman, N
& Alocker, A,
The sauce of the
Thames. LonA4 (1982)
204–7. [Roman fish processing
plant]Google Scholar
1041
1041Kaplan, SL,
Le complot de famine. Histoire d'une
rumeur au XVIIème siècle.
Paris:
Colin1982. dd 80.Google Scholar
1042
1042Pelus, ML,
Marchands et échevins d'Amiens dans
la seconde moitié du XVIe siècle: crise de
subsistances, commerce et profits
1586–1587. RN
(1982)
51–72.Google Scholar
1043
1043Scola, R,
Food markets and shops in
Manchester 1770–1870.
JHG1 (1975)
153–68.Google Scholar
1044
1044Schofield, EM,
Working class food and cooking in
1900. FL13 (1975)
13–23.Google Scholar
1045
1045Servais, P,
La consommation alimentaire à Liège
au XVIIIe siècle: le cas de l'abbaye de
Val-Benoit. RHMC8 (1983)
84–108.Google Scholar
1046
1046Urwin, ACB,
Commercial nurseries and market
gardens. Borough of
Twickenham Local History Society1982. pp 39,
il.Google Scholar
Retailing
1047
1047Baglee, C
& Morley, A,
Street jewellery: a history of enamel
advertising signs. More street jewellery.
New Cavendish1982. pp 96,
84 pp.Google Scholar
1048
1048Benwell's changing shops: from blacksmiths
to white elephants: a century of change on
Adelaide Terrace.
Newcastle:
West End Resource
Centre1980. pp 12,
il.Google Scholar
1049
1049Bennett, JD,
Two Leicester grocers: Henry
Raiment and Vickers Mount.
LeiH2 (1982)
24–9.Google Scholar
1050
1050Britnell, RH,
Essex markets before
1350. EAH13 (1981)
15–21.Google Scholar
1051
1051Da
Vies, JC,
Markets at
Harborough. LeiH2 (1982)
4–9.Google Scholar
1052
1052De
Marly, D,
Fashionable suppliers 1660–1700:
leading tailors and clothing trademen of the
Restoration period.
AeJ58 (1978)
333–51.Google Scholar
1053
1053Denington, RF,
The records of Rothwell Horse Fair
1684–1744. NPP6
(1981–1982)
319–24.Google Scholar
1054
1054Higlett, S,
Business and trade in High Street Hounslow
1803–1982: a study of twelve families.
Twickenham:
Hounslow and District History
Society1982. pp 64,
il.Google Scholar
1055
1055Lloyd, B,
De Gruchy's the history of Jersey's
department store of distinction.
Hale1982. pp 172,
il.Google Scholar
1056
1056Lloyd, D
& Moran, M,
The corner shop.
Birmingham:
Studio P1978. pp 52,
il.Google Scholar
1057
1057Waites, B,
Medieval fairs and markets in
north-east Yorkshire.
RyeH11 (1982)
3–10.Google Scholar
1058
1058Walker, W,
Essex markets and fairs.
Chelmsford:
Essex Record Office
Publications1981.Google Scholar
1059
1059Webb, J,
Portsmouth free mart fair – the last phase
1800–1847.
Portsmouth:
Portsmouth City Council Central
Library1982.Google Scholar
Finance, banking and insurance
1060
1060Andersson, B,
Early history of banking in
Gothenburg discount house operations
1783–1818. SEcHR31 (1983)
49–66.Google Scholar
1061
1061Beaver, P,
Sunderland marine: Sunderland Marine
Mutual Insurance: the first 100 years.
H Melland1982.Google Scholar
1062
1062Beresford, MW,
Prometheus insured: the Sun Fire
Agency in Leeds during urbanisation
1716–1826. EcHR35 (1982)
373–89.Google Scholar
1063
1063Moss, DJ,
The Bank of England and the country
banks, Birmingham 1827–33.
EcHR34 (1981)
540–53.Google Scholar
1064
1064Nottingham City Business Club: the first 50
years.
Newark:
Davage Printing1981. pp 48,
il.Google Scholar
1065
1065Pyton, J,
Banks and banknotes of Exeter
1769–1906.
Exmouth:
author1983. pp 100.Google Scholar
1066
1066Smith, SRB,
The centenary of the London Chamber
of Commerce: its origins and early
policy. LJ8 (1982)
156–70.Google Scholar
1067
1067Spooner, F,
Risks at sea: Amsterdam insurance and
maritime Europe 1766–1780.
Cambridge:
Cambridge UP1980. pp 306.Google Scholar
CONSUMPTION: Standard of living
1068
1068Cage, A,
The standard of living debate:
Glasgow 1800–1850.
JEcH43 (1982)
175–83.Google Scholar
1069
1069Early, FH,
The French Canadian economy and the
standard of living in Lowell, Massachusetts,
1870. JFH7 (1982)
180–99.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1070
1070Oddy, DJ,
Urban famine in nineteenth century
Britain:'the effect of the Lancashire cotton
famine on working class diet and
health. EcHR37 (1983)
68–86.Google Scholar
1071
1071Roberts, E,
Working class standards of living
in three Lancashire towns,
1890–1914. IRSH27 (1982)
43–65.Google Scholar
WORKING CONDITIONS
1072
1072Blumin, S,
Age and inequality in antebellum
America: the case of Kingston, New
York. SSH6 (1982)
369–380.Google Scholar
COMPANY TOENS see also 741.: LABOUR ORGANIZATION:
Guilds
1073
1073Ashtor, E,
The wool guild in medieval
Florence. JEEH12 (1983)
197–202.Google Scholar
1074
1074Domurad, F,
The politics of corporatism:
Hamburg handicraft in the late Weimar Republic
1927–1933, in Bessel &
Feuchtwanger, Social
change [741]
174–206.Google Scholar
1080Babcock, RH,
The Saint John street railwaymen's
strike and riot 1914.
Acad11 (1982)
3–25.Google Scholar
1081
1081Dutton, HI
& King, JE,
‘A fallacy, a delusion and a
snare’: arbitration and conciliation in the
Preston strike 1853–4.
HSLC131 (1982)
63–86.Google Scholar
1082
1082Grieves, KR,
The Liverpool dock battalion:
military intervention in the Mersey docks
1915–18. HSLC131 (1982)
139–58.Google Scholar
1083
1083Nagy, B,
Budapest 1956: the Central Workers
Council. Socialists
Unlimited1980. pp 22.Google Scholar
1084
1084Reichan, H,
The Rostov general strike of
1902. RusH9 (1982)
67–85.Google Scholar
VI COMMUNICATIONS: INTER-URBAN COMMUNICATIONS
1085
1085Conzen, MP,
A transport interpretation of the
growth of urban regions: an American
example. JHG1 (1975)
361–82.Google Scholar
1086
1086Harmelle, C,
Les piques de l'aigle. Saint Antonin et sa
région 1850–1940. Revolution des transports et
changement social.
Paris:
Recherches1983. pp 350.Google Scholar
1087
1087Kenwood, AG,
Transport capital formation and
economic growth on Teesside
1820–50. JTH2 (1981)
53–72.Google Scholar
1088
1088Unwin, R,
The transport systems of the Vale
of York. JTH2 (1981)
17–37.Google Scholar
MODES OF INTER-URBAN COMMUNICATION: Roads
1089
1089Barker, T,
The transport contractors of Rye: John
Jempson & Son.
Athlone Press1982. pp 120.Google Scholar
1090
1090Duckham, BF,
Roads in the eighteenth century: a
reassessment?LoH15 (1983)
338–44.Google Scholar
1091
1091Lotte, R,
La construction d'un pont sous la
Renaissance: le Pont-Neuf de Toulouse.
Paris:
Presses de l'Ecole Nationale des
Ponts et Chaussées1983. pp 179.Google Scholar
1092
1092Lynch, A,
How the Archway Road was
built. HHB23 (1982)
2–5.Google Scholar
1093
1093Starkie, D,
The motorway age: road and traffic
policies in post war Britain.
Oxford:
Pergamon1982. pp 174.Google Scholar
Shipping
1094
1094Bowman, AI,
The dockyard at
Grangemouth. IA
(1981)
26–57.Google Scholar
1095
1095Chalk, D,
Any more for the Skylark? The story of
Bournemouth's pleasure boats: including a complete
history of J. Bolson & Son Limited and Croson
Limited.
Bournemouth:
author1980. pp 50,
il.Google Scholar
1096
1096Chartres, J,
Trade and shipping in the Port of
London: Wiggins Key in the later seventeenth
century. JTH1 (1980)
29–47.Google Scholar
1097
1097Cottrell, PL,
The steamship on the Mersey,
1815–80: investment and ownership,
in Cottrell, & Aldcroft, Shipping, trade and commerce
[1098]
137–64.Google Scholar
1098
1098Cottrell, PL
& Aldcroft, DH,
Shipping, trade and commerce: essays in
memory of Ralph Davies.
Leicester:
Leicester UP1981.Google Scholar
1099
1099Fischer, LR
& Panting, G,
Harbour and metropolis: the shipping industry of
Saint John and the urban economy 1820–1914, in Fischer, LA
& Sager, EW
eds, Merchant shipping and economic
development in Atlantic Canada.
St John's:
Memorial
University1982. pp
137–55.Google Scholar
1100
1100Laurent, JK,
Trade, transport and technology:
the American Great Lakes
1866–1910. JTH4 (1982)
1–24.Google Scholar
1101
1101Mcgahan, E,
The port of Saint John.
Saint John:
National Harbours
Board. Vol 1From confederation to
nationalization1982. pp 333.Google Scholar
1102
1102Miller, ST,
Harbour improvement and Sunderland in the
early nineteenth century.
Sunderland:
Sunderland Polytechnic, Dept. of
Geography & History1982.Google Scholar
1103
1103Mollat, M,
The French maritime community: a
slow progress up the social scale from the middle
ages to the sixteenth century.
MaM69 (1983)
115–28.Google Scholar
1104
1104Morriss, RA,
The royal dockyards during the
Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars.
Leicester:
Leicester UP1983. pp 272.Google Scholar
1105
1105Pascoe, DW,
Falmouth docks and
harbour. OC9 (1982)
351–5.Google Scholar
1106
1106Russell-Wood, AJR,
Seamen ashore and afloat: the
social environment of the Camera da India
1550–1750. MaM69 (1983)
35–54.Google Scholar
1106A
1106AUlyatt, ME
& Paget-Tomlinson, EW,
Humber shipping: a pictorial
history.
Clapham:
Dalesman1979. pp 80,
il.Google Scholar
1108Faulkner, AH,
Severn Canal and Cadbury's.
Rothwell:
Robert Wilson1981. pp 48,
il.Google Scholar
1109
1109Leggett, R,
John By: builder of the Rideau canal and
founder of Ottawa.
Ottawa:
Ottawa Historical
Society1982.Google Scholar
1110
1110Merry, ID,
The shipping and trade of the River
Tamar. National Maritime
Museum1980. 2 vols,
il.Google Scholar
1111
1111Prior, M,
Fisher Row—fishermen, bargemen and canal
boatmen in Oxford 1500–1900.
Oxford:
Oxford UP1982.Google Scholar
Railways see also 294–5 1037
1112
1112Da
Vies, R,
Rail to the people's palace.
Hornsey Historical
Society1980. pp 37,
il.Google Scholar
1113
1113Didsbury's railways: a commemoration of the
opening ofDidsbury station in January
1980.
Manchester:
Didsbury Civic
Society1980. pp 31.Google Scholar
1115Hoyle, SR,
The first battle for London: the
Royal Commission on metropolitan termini,
1846LJ8 (1982)
140–55.Google Scholar
1117
1117Paul, AH,
Vanishing railways and the urban
scene: the case of Liverpool.
Ge65 (1980)
119–24.Google Scholar
1118
1118O'Brien, P
ed, Railways and the economic development of
Western Europe 1830–1914.
Macmillan1982. pp 256.Google Scholar
1119
1119Scott, RV,
The origins and growth of railway
industrial development work in the United States
from 1900 to the 1970s.
JTH4 (1983)
40–50.Google Scholar
1120
1120Warren, WO,
Change in American inter-city rail
transportation 1950–1980.
TQ36 (1982)
145–50.Google Scholar
Air
1121
1121Benyon, J,
Some political implications of
airport location: the case of Edinburgh
airport. PA56 (1978)
439–56.Google Scholar
INTRAURBAN COMMUNICATION
1122
1122Barker, T,
Towards an historical
classification of urban transport development
since the later eighteenth
century. JTH1 (1980)
75–90.Google Scholar
1123
1123Booth, DE,
Transportation, city building and
financial crisis: Milwaukee
1852–1868. JUH9 (1983)
335–69.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1124
1124Hume, JR,
Transport and towns in
Scotland, in Gordon, & Dicks, , Scottish
urban history [51]
197–232.Google Scholar
MODES OF INTRA-URBAN COMMUNICATION: Public
transport
1125
1125Bell, DG,
Eastern National past and
present.
Norwich:
Becknell Books
n.d. pp 64, il.Google Scholar
1126
1126Blakeman, PJ,
The rise and fall of the Harborough bus:
the history of the Market Harborough and District
Motor Traction Co.
Bedford:
author1982. pp 88,
il.Google Scholar
1127
1127Milne, G,
Further evidence for Roman London
Bridge. Brit13 (1982)
271–6.Google Scholar
1128
1128Ransom, WP,
The story of Bournemouth Corporation
Transport. Bournemouth:
Local Studies Publications. Pt 2
Trolleybus era1982. pp 32,
il.Google Scholar
Journey to work
1129
1129Brown, AH,
Commuter travel trends in London and the
south east 1966–79 and associated
factors. Dept. of
Transport1981. pp 213,
il.Google Scholar
1130
1130Heath, J,
Private bus services before
1930. LoH15 (1982)
221–44.Google Scholar
1131
1131Mcilwraith, RF,
The influence of street railways upon city street
engineering: the Toronto experience 1860–1880, in
Jarrell, RA
& Roos, AE
eds, Critical issues in the history of
Canadian science, technology and
medicine.
Thornhill:
HSTC Publications1983, pp 262,
il.Google Scholar
Telephone, telegraph, post
1132
1132Boyes, D,
Leeds and its sub-offices: postal history
notes to 1900.
Sheffield:
Yorkshire Postal History
Society1980. pp 109.
il.Google Scholar
1134Clarkson, WW,
Postal history Stirling.
Edinburgh:
author1982. pp 36,
il.Google Scholar
1135
1135Langdale, JV,
The growth of long-distance
telephoning in the Bell system
1875–1907. JHG4 (1978)
145–60.Google Scholar
1136
1136Oxley, HM
& Williams, DR,
A postal history of Durham city.
Durham:
Durham County
Council1980. pp xiv + 63, il.Google Scholar
1137
1137Sinfield, CA,
The post in Portsmouth.
Southsea:
Portsmouth & District
Philatelic Society1982. pp 78,
il.Google Scholar
VII POLITICAL STRUCTURE: RESEARCH METHODS, AIDS AND
MATERIALS
1138
1138Martlew, C,
The state and local government
finance. PA61 (1983)
127–48.Google Scholar
1139
1139The Royal charters of Preston 1179–1974
commissioned by Preston Borough Council to
commemorate Preston's octocentenary year.
Preston:
Mather1979. pp xvii + 73.Google Scholar
1140
1140Scandal on the Corporation: Royalist and
Puritans in mid-17th century Kingston, from
Kingston Borough Archives.
Kingston upon
Thames: Heritage
Unit Recreation Dept.1982. pp xviii + 51, il.Google Scholar
1141
1141Vage, JA,
The records of the Bishop of
Exeter's consistory court
C.1500–C.1660.
DART114 (1982)
79–98.Google Scholar
1142
1142Waste, RJ,
The early years in the life cycle
of city councils: a Downsian
analysis. US20 (1983)
73–82.Google Scholar
URBAN POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION: Medieval and early
modern see also 731
1143
1143Alsford, S,
Thomas le Rente: a medieval town
ruler. SIAH35 (1982)
105–11. [Ipswich]Google Scholar
1144
1144Clauzel, D,
Finance et politique a Lille pendant la
periode bourguignonne.
Lille:
Editions des
Beffrois1982. pp 288.Google Scholar
1145
1145Fasano, Guarini,
Politique et population dans
l'histoire des villes italiennes aux XVI et XVIIIe
siècles. ADH
(1982)
77–90.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1146
1146Hunnissett, RF,
Eighteenth century coroners and
their clerks.
WANHM76 (1982)
128.Google Scholar
1148
1148Livet, G
& Vogler, B,
Coloque international du CNRS: Pouvoir
ville et société en Europe 1650–1750.
Paris:
Ophrys1983. pp 628.Google Scholar
1149
1149Lloyd, P,
The coroners of Leicestershire in
the early fourteenth century.
LAHS56
(1980–1981)
18–32.Google Scholar
1150
1150Lunenfeld, M,
Governing the cities of Isabella
the Catholic: the Corregidores, Governors and
Assistants of Castile 1476–1504.
JUH9 (1982)
31–56.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1151
1151Martin, X,
Les faux semblants d'une reTorme
municipale: Angers 1584.
AdB (1982)
291–312;
425–50.Google Scholar
1152
1152Murdoch, A,
The importance of being Edinburgh:
management and opposition in Edinburgh's politics
1746–1784. SHR62 (1983)
1–16.Google Scholar
1153
1153Quilliet, B,
Fiefs parisiens et leurs seigneurs
laics au XVIIIe siècle.
HES (1982)
565–80.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1154
1154Rigaudiere, A,
Hierarchie socio-professionelle et
gestion municipale dans les villes du Midi
francais au Bas Moyen Age.
RH166 (1982)
25–62.Google Scholar
1155
1155Rigaudiere, A,
Saint-Flour ville d'Auvergne au Bas Moyen
Age, Étude d'histoire administrative et
financiere.
Paris:
PUF1982. pp
1016.Google Scholar
1156
1156Rogzinski, I,
Power, caste and the law: social conflict
in fourteenth century Montpellier.
Cambridge, Mass:
Medieval Academy of
America1982. pp xxii + 200.Google Scholar
1157
1157Searjeant, W,
The chartered boroughs of
Suffolk. SuR5 (1982)
121–34.Google Scholar
Modern see also 887 892
1158
1158Archer, JHG,
A civic achievement: the building
of Manchester Town Hall. Pt 1: the
commissioning.
JLCAS81 (1982)
3–41.Google Scholar
1159
1159Blodgett, G,
Yankee leadership in a divided
city: Boston 1860–1910.
JUH8 (1982)
371–96.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1160
1160Bloomfield, E
& GT, , Urban
growth and local services: the development of
Ontario municipalities to 1981.
Guelph:
University of Guelph, Dept. of
Geography1983. pp 120.Google Scholar
1161
1161Brayshay, M
& Pointon, YFT,
Local politics and public health in
mid-nineteenth century Plymouth.
MedH27 (1983)
162–78.Google Scholar
1162
1162Cain, LP,
To annex or not? A tale of two
towns: Evanston and Hyde Park.
EEH20 (1983)
58–72.Google Scholar
1163
1163Delafons, J,
Working in Whitehall: changes in
public administration 1952–1982.
PA60 (1982)
253–72.Google Scholar
1164
1164Dingle, AE,
‘The monster nuisance of all’:
landowners, alkali manufacturers and air
pollution, 1828–64.
EcHR32 (1982)
529–48.Google Scholar
1165
1165Doolittle, I,
The city of London's debt to its
orphans 1694–1767.
IHR56 (1983)
46–59.Google Scholar
1166
1166Doolittle, I,
‘Obsolete appendix’: the City of
London's struggle for survival.
HT33 (1983)
10–14.Google Scholar
1167
1167Galvin, JT,
Patrick J Maguire: Boston's last
democratic boss.
NEQ60 (1982)
392–415.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1168
1168Hammack, DC,
Power and society: greater New York at the
turn of the century. New
York: Basic
Books1982. pp 420.Google Scholar
1169
1169Jackson, P,
Vito Marcantonio and ethnic
politics in New York.
EthRS6 (1983)
50–71.Google Scholar
1170
1170Kaplan, BJ,
Metropolis, administrative reform
and political theory: the Greater New York City
charter of 1897.
JUH9 (1983)
165–94.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1171
1171Kellett, J,
‘The Commune in London’:
trepidation about the LCC.
HJ33 (1983)
5–9.Google Scholar
1172
1172Lewis, J,
Red Vienna: socialism in one city
1918–27. EuSR13 (1983)
335–56.Google Scholar
1173
1173Macdonald, RAJ,
The business elite and municipal
politics in Vancouver.
UHR11 (1983)
1–14.Google Scholar
1174
1174Nord, DP,
The paradox of municipal reform in
the nineteenth century.
WisMH66
(1982–1983)
1238–42.Google Scholar
1175
1175O'Neill, CF,
The ‘contest for dominion’:
political conflict and the decline of the Lowther
interest in Whitehaven 1820–1900.
NH18 (1982)
133–52.Google Scholar
1176
1176Owen, D,
The government of Victorian London
1855–1889. Cambridge,
Mass: Harvard
UP1982. pp 480.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1177
1177Rossi, JP,
The Kelly Wilson mayoralty election
of 1935. PenMHB107 (1983)
171–94.Google Scholar
1178
1178Russell, JM,
Politics, municipal services and
the working class in Atlanta 1865 to
1890. GaHQ66 (1982)
467–91.Google Scholar
1179
1179Schott, MJ,
The New Orleans machine and
progressivism.
LaH24 (1983)
141–54.Google Scholar
1180
1180Sheppard, MG,
The effects of the franchise
provisions on the social and sex composition of
the municipal electorate,
1882–1914. BSLHR45 (1982)
19–25.Google Scholar
URBAN POLITICS AT NATIONAL LEVEL see also 833
1004
1181
1181Brewer, JD,
The British Union of Fascists in
Birmingham. WMS14 (1982)
39–43.Google Scholar
1182
1182Donald, M,
Bolshevik activity among the
working women of Petrograd in
1917. IRSH27 (1982)
129–60.Google Scholar
1183
1183Doolittle, IG,
Government interference in city
politics in the early 18th century: the work of
two agents. LJ8 (1982)
171–6.Google Scholar
1184
1184Girard, L,
Les élections législatives de 1852
à Paris. RH166 (1983)
63–96.Google Scholar
1185
1185Gooderham, P,
The Komsomol and worker youth: the
inculcation of ‘communist values’ in Leningrad
during NEP. SS34 (1982)
506–28.Google Scholar
1186
1186Howell, R,
Neutralism, conservatism and political alignment in
the English revolution: the case of the towns, in
Morrill, J,
Reactions to the English civil war
1642–1649.
Macmillan.
1982 pp
67–88.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1187
1187Jones, HC,
The Labour party in Cardiganshire
1918–66. Cer9 (1981)
150–61.Google Scholar
1188
1188Kershaw, I,
Popular opinion and political dissent in
the Third Reich: Bavaria 1933–1945.
Oxford:
Oxford UP1983. pp 420.Google Scholar
1189
1189Melling, J,
Industrial strife and business
welfare philosophy: the case of the South
Metropolitan Gas Company from the 1880s to the
war. BuH21 (1979)
163–79.Google Scholar
1190
1190Moore, L,
The women's suffrage campaign in
the 1907 Aberdeen by-elections.
NS5 (1983)
155–78.Google Scholar
1191
1191Oliver, H,
The international anarchist movement in
late Victorian London.
Croom Helm1983. pp 192.Google Scholar
1192
1192Purdue, AW,
Jarrow politics, 1885–1914: the
challenge to Liberal hegonomy.
NH18 (1982)
182–98.Google Scholar
1193
1193Rosenhaft, E,
Working class life and working
class politics: Communists, Nazis and the state in
the battle for the streets, Berlin 1928–1932, in
Bessel & Feuchtwanger,
Social change
[741]
207–40.Google Scholar
1194
1194Williams, GA,
The Merthyr election of 1835, in Williams, , The
Welsh and their history.
Croom Helm1982. pp
95–134.Google Scholar
1195
1195Woods, DC,
The Walsall referendum of 1911 on
the National Insurance Bill.
WMS14 (1981)
27–31.Google Scholar
ASPECTS OF URBAN ADMINISTRATION: Public health see
1161
1196
1196Macdougall, H,
Epidemics and the environment: the early development
of public health activity in Toronto 1832–1870, in
Jarrell, RA
& Roos, AE
eds, Critical issues in the history of
Canadian science, technology and
medicine. Thornhill,
Ont:HSTC Publications1983. pp 262,
il.Google Scholar
1197
1197Owens, EJ,
The koprologoi at Athens in the
fifth and fourth centuries BC.
ClQ33 (1983)
44–50.Google Scholar
1198
1198Smith, PJ,
The foul burns of Edinburgh: public
health attitudes and environmental
change. SGM91 (1975)
25–37.Google Scholar
1199
1199Smith, PJ,
The legislated control of river
pollution in Victorian Scotland.
SGM98 (1982)
66–76.Google Scholar
1200
1200Vagero, D,
The evolution of health care
systems in England, France and Germany in the
light of 1848 European
revolutions. AS26 (1983)
83–8.Google Scholar
Police
1201
1201Monkonnen, EH,
The organized response to crime in
nineteenth and twentieth century
America. JlnH14 (1983)
113–28.Google Scholar
1202
1202Vinovkis, MA,
Cops and corpses: new approaches to
the study of police and crime in nineteenth
century America.
HM18 (1983)
36–40.Google Scholar
Fire
1203
1203Giglierano, G,
A creature of the law: Cincinnati's
paid fire department.
CinHSB40 (1982)
79–100.Google Scholar
PUBLIC UTILITIES
1204
1204Krabbe, WR,
Die Entfaltung der modernen
Leistungsverwaltung in den deutschen Städten des
späten 19. Jahrhunderts, in
Teuteberg,
Urbanisierung
[118]
372–92.Google Scholar
1205
1205Platt, DCM,
Financing the expansion of cities
1860–1914. UHR11 (1983)
61–6.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1206
1206Wolfston, PS,
Greater London cemeteries and crematoria
and their registers.
Society of
Genealogists1982. pp 27,
il.Google Scholar
Water
1207
1207Awty, BG,
The introduction of gas lighting to
Preston. HSLC125 (1974)
82–118.Google Scholar
1208
1208Baker, M,
The politics of assessment: the
water question in St John's
1844–64. Acad12 (1982)
59–72.Google Scholar
1210Hawkings, D,
The early water supply of Plymouth:
an introduction.
DevH24 (1982)
9–14.Google Scholar
1211
1211Jordan, AG
et al. , The origins of the Water Act
of 1973. PA55 (1977)
317–34.Google Scholar
1212
1212Simson, J
von, Water
supply and sewerage in Berlin, London and Paris:
developments in the 19th century, in
Teuteberg,
Urbanisierung
[118]
429–40.Google Scholar
1213
1213Wilmott, T,
Water supply in the Roman city of
London. LonA4 (1982)
234–41.Google Scholar
1214Morgan, RH,
The development of the electricity
supply industry in Wales to 1919.
WeHR11 (1983)
317–37.Google Scholar
1215
1215Roberts, DE,
The Nottingham gas undertaking
1818–1949.
Leicester:
EMGAS1982.Google Scholar
VIII SHAPING THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT: RESEARCH METHODS,
AIDS AND MATERIALS
1216
1216Couedelo, RA,
Les archives du Ministàre de la
construction et de l'urbanisme.
BIHTP5 (1981)
11–14.Google Scholar
1217
1217Henard, E,
Etudes sur les transformations de Paris et
autres écrits sur l'urbanisme 1903–1909.
Paris:
L'Equere1982. pp 365.Google Scholar
1218
1218Knox, P
& Cullen, J,
Town planning and the internal
survival mechanisms of urbanised
capitalism. Area13 (1981)
183–8.Google Scholar
1219
1219Parizet, JD,
La mission des archives du
Ministère de l'Urbanisme et du
Logement. BIHTP13 (1983)
14–17.Google Scholar
1220
1220Rohe, WM,
Models of residential density and
their impact on planning and contemporary
analysis. UPP7 (1982)
16–27.Google Scholar
TOWN PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL: General
1221
1221Rodger, RG,
The evolution of Scottish town
planning, in Gordon & Dicks,
Scottish urban history
[51]
71–91.Google Scholar
1222
1222Rosenau, H,
The ideal city and its architectural
evolution in Europe. 3rd
edn.Methuen1983.Google Scholar
Ancient, medieval and early modern see also 671
1223
1223L'oeuvre de Soufflot à Lyon: études et
documents.
Lyon:
PUL1982. pp 432.Google Scholar
1224
1224Pelletier, A,
L'urbanisme romain sous I'Empire.
Paris:
Picard1982. pp 208.Google Scholar
Modern see also 658 675 678 694 1260
1225
1225Aldrich, R,
The building of
Manhattan-sur-Seine.
JUH9 (1982)
89–97.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1226
1226Alexopulos, J,
The creator of Bushnell
Park. ConHSB47 (1982)
65–73.Google Scholar
1227
1227Bohm, K
et al. , Metropolitan planning and
development: the case of
Stockholm. AS24 (1981)
193–8.Google Scholar
1228
1228Boyer, MC,
Dreaming the rational city: the myth of
American city planning.
Cambridge, Mass:
MIT P1983.Google Scholar
1229
1229Cherry, G,
The politics of town planning.
Longman1982.Google Scholar
1230
1230Cox, A,
The limits of central government
intervention in the land and development market:
the case of the Land Commission.
PP8 (1980)
267–86.Google Scholar
1231
1231Daunton, MJ,
Experts and the environment:
approaches to planning history.
JUH9 (1983)
233–50.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1232
1232Finquelievich, S,
Urban social movements and the
production of urban space.
AS24 (1981)
239–50.Google Scholar
1233
1233Flockton, CH,
Strategic planning in the Paris
region and French urban policy.
Geo13 (1982)
193–208.Google Scholar
1234
1234Heckart, B,
The balance and the bridge: the
origins of the Loi Malraux in Avignon
1952. JUH9 (1982)
57–80.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1235
1235Kopp, A
et al. , L'architecture de la reconstruction
en France 1949–1953.
Paris:
Editions du
Moniteur1982. pp 256.Google Scholar
1236
1236Lunden, T,
Stockholm 1980–stalemate in
physical planning.
GA64 (1982)
127–33.Google Scholar
1237
1237Ozo, AO,
Open space planning and development
in developing countries: a case study of Benin
City, Nigeria. Ge67 (1982)
337–9.Google Scholar
1238
1238Pacione, M
ed, Problems and planning in Third World
cities. Croom
Helm1981. pp 290.Google Scholar
1239
1239Pacione, M
ed, Urban problems and planning in the
developed world. Croom
Helm1981.Google Scholar
1240
1240Parent, JE,
Grenoble, deux siècles d'urbanisation.
Projets d'urbanisme et réalisations architectural
1815–1965.
Grenoble:
PUG1983. pp 200.Google Scholar
1241
1241Reeves, SKE,
Historic City Park, New Orleans.
New Orleans:
Friends of City
Park1982. pp xii + 234.Google Scholar
1242
1242Sarkissian, W,
The idea of social mix in town
planning: an historical review.
US13 (1976)
231–46.Google Scholar
1243
1243Sidenbladh, G,
Planning for Stockholm 1923–1958,
in Teuteberg,
Urbanisierung
[118]
499–516.Google Scholar
1244
1244Simpson, M,
Thomas Adams in Canada
1914–1930. UHR11 (1982)
1–16.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1245
1245Smithson, A
& P, , A
quarter of a century working with
Bellin. AD53 (1983)
76–9.Google Scholar
1246
1246Spelt, J,
Public policy and the viability of
the Canadian inner city: the Toronto
example, in Teuteberg, ,
Urbanisierung
[118]
561–75.Google Scholar
1247
1247Stelter, GA,
Combining town and country planning in upper Canada:
William Gilkison and the founding of Elora, in Brookes, , The
country town in rural Ontario's past.
Guelph:
University of
Guelph1982 pp
1–25.Google Scholar
1248
1248Sutcliffe, A,
Urban planning in Europe and North
America before 1914: international aspects of a
prophetic movement, in Teuteberg, ,
Urbanisierung
[118]
441–74.Google Scholar
1249
1249Thomas, MJ,
City planning in Soviet Russia
(1917–1932). Geo9 (1978)
269–78.Google Scholar
1250
1250Urbanisme et architecture en Lorraine
1830–1930.
Paris:
Denoel1982. pp 286.Google Scholar
1251
1251Velez, D,
Late nineteenth century Spanish
progressivism: Arturo Soria's linear
city. JUH9 (1983)
131–64.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1252
1252Wieczorek, D,
Camillo Sitte et les débuts de l'urbanisme
moderne.
Brussels:
Mardaga1982. pp 224.Google Scholar
1253
1253Wright, M,
Lord Leverhulme's unknown venture: the
Lever Chair and the beginning of town and regional
planning 1908–1948.
Hutchinson Benham1982. pp 223,
il.Google Scholar
1254
1254Wyrobisz, A,
Stadtplanung in polnischen Gebieten
1815–1914: generelle Probleme und aktueller
Forschungsstand, in Teuteberg, ,
Urbanisierung
[118]
475–98.Google Scholar
UTOPIAN PLANNING AND EXPERIMENTS
1255
1255Paquot, T
et al. , Le familistère Godin à Guise:
habiter l'utopie.
Paris:
Editions de la
Villette1982. pp 210.Google Scholar
HOUSING IMPROVEMENT: Public housing provision see also
704 924 943
1256
1256Butler, R
& Noisette, P,
Le logement social en France 1815–1981: de
la citéouvrière au grand ensemble.
Paris:
Maspero1983. pp 192.Google Scholar
1257
1257Murie, A
ed, Symposium on council house
sales. PP8 (1980)
287–341.Google Scholar
1258
1258Steitz, W,
Kommunale Wohnungspolitik im
Kaiserreich am Beispiel der Stadt Frankfurt am
Main, in Teuteberg, ,
Urbanisierung
[118]
393–428.Google Scholar
1261Russell, B,
Theatre of urban blight: the
destruction of Les Halles.
ThQ10 (1981)
23–8.Google Scholar
1262
1262Tuppen, J,
Redevelopment of the city centre:
the case of Lyon—La Part Dieu.
SGM93 (1977)
151–8.Google Scholar
1263
1263Webman, JA,
Reviving the industrial city: the politics
of urban renewal in Lyon and Birmingham.
Croom Helm1982. pp 208.Google Scholar
NEW AND EXPANDED TOWNS see also 166
1264
1264Merlin, P,
L'aménagement de la région parisienne et
les villes nouvelles.
Paris:
Documentation
Française1982. pp 212.Google Scholar
1265
1265Schaffer, D,
Garden cities for America: the Radburn
experience.
Philadelphia:
Temple UP1982. pp xiv + 276, il.Google Scholar
1266
1266Smith, R,
The politics of an overspill
policy: Glasgow, Cumbernauld and the Housing and
New Town Development (Scotland)
Act. PA55 (1977)
79–94.Google Scholar
1267
1267Tuppen, JN,
The development of French new
towns: an assessment of progress.
US20 (1983)
11–30.Google Scholar
REGIONAL PLANNING
1268
1268Warren, K,
Industrial complexes in the
development of Siberia.
Ge63 (1978)
167–78.Google Scholar
IX URBAN CULTURE: URBAN CULTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT:
Medieval and early modern
1269
1269Clark, P,
Visions of the urban community:
antiquarians and the English city before
1800, in Fraser, & Sutcliffe, ,
Pursuit [49]
105–24.Google Scholar
1270
1270Famiglietti, TRC,
Laurent de Premierfait: the career
of a humanist in early fifteenth-century
Paris. JMedH9 (1983)
25–42.Google Scholar
1271
1271Kohl, J,
The curious traveller: Literary and
non-literary documents of a visit to Restoration
London. GLL36 (1983)
219–31.Google Scholar
1273Gibson, AM,
The Santa Fe and Taos colonies: age of
Muses 1900–1942.
Norman:
Oklahoma UP1983. pp xiii + 305.Google Scholar
1274
1274Inkster, I
& Morrell, J
eds, Metropolis and province: science in
British culture 1780–1850.
Philadelphia:
Pennsylvania UP1983. pp 288.Google Scholar
1275
1275Johnson, DB,
The papers of Professor Thomas
Gordon relating to the first Aberdeen
Philosophical Society.
NS5 (1983)
179–80.Google Scholar
1276
1276Karl, BD
& SN, , The
American private philanthropic foundation and the
public sphere 1890–1930.
Minerva19 (1981)
236–70.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
1277
1277Morrell, J,
Economic and ornamental geology:
the Geological and Polytechnic Society of the West
Riding of Yorkshire, in Inkster, & Morrell, ,
Metropolis and province
[1274]
231–56.Google Scholar
1278
1278Neve, M,
Science in a commercial city:
Bristol 1820–60, in Inkster, & Morrell, ,
Metropolis and province
[1274]
179–204.Google Scholar
1279
1279Orange, D,
Rational dissent and political
science: William Turner and the Newcastle Literary
and Philosophical Society, in
Inkster, & Morrell, ,
Metropolis and province
[1274]
205–30.Google Scholar
Music hall
1280
1280Summerfield, P,
The Effingham Arms and the empire: deliberate
selection in the evolution of the music hall in
London, in Yeo, , Popular
culture [UHY 1983858]
209–40.Google Scholar
Cinema
1281
1281Strachan, C,
The Harwich electric palace.
Harwich:
author1979. pp 32,
il.Google Scholar
1282
1282Williams, N,
Cinemas of the Black Country.
Wolverhampton:
Uralia P1982. pp 232,
il.Google Scholar
Theatre see also 1261
1283
1283Anderson, J,
The one and only: the Ballet Russe de
Monte Carlo. Dance
Books1981. pp xxiv + 333, il.Google Scholar
1291Gair, R,
The Children of St Paul's: the story of a
theatre company 1553–1608.
Cambridge:
Cambridge UP1982. pp 213.Google Scholar
1292
1292Golden jubilee 1932–1982: a souvenir
brochure to commemorate fifty years of theatre at
the Crescent theatre, Birmingham and one year of
Radio Lollipop at the Children's Hospital,
Birmingham.
Birmingham:
Crescent Theatre
Company1982. pp 20,
il.Google Scholar
1293
1293Hanff, H,
Underfoot in show business.
Futura1981. pp 174. [New
York]Google Scholar
1294
1294Hanners, J,
‘It was play or starve’: John
Banvard's account of early
showboats. TRI8 (1983)
53–64.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1296Meech, A,
Hull Truck Theatre company 1971–1981: the
first ten years.
Hull:
Hull Truck
Theatre1982, il.Google Scholar
1297
1297Moy, JS,
The Folies Bergère in New York City
in 1911. TRI8 (1983)
146–56.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1298
1298Pilkington, MC,
The Playhouse in Wine Street,
Bristol. ThN37 (1983)
14–20.Google Scholar
1299
1299Ranger, P,
A matter of choice: a comparison of
locations and repertoire in some English
provincial theatres.
NCTR10 (1982)
61–84.Google Scholar
1300
1300Visser, C,
The Comte de Gisors in London,
1754. ThN37 (1983)
51–3.Google Scholar
1301
1301Walker, KS,
De Basil's ballets Russes.
Hutchinson1982. pp xvii + 317, il.Google Scholar
Spectator sports see also 237
1302
1302Ndrew, C,
The 1883 cup final: ‘patrician v.
plebeians’. HT33 (1983)
21–4.Google Scholar
1303
1303Bale, JR,
Changing regional origins of an
occupation: the case of professional footballers
in 1950 and 1980.
Ge68 (1983)
140–8.Google Scholar
1304
1304Bale, J,
Cricket in pre-Victorian England
and Wales. Area13 (1981)
119–22.Google Scholar
1305
1305Bale, JR,
Geographical diffusion and the
adoption of professionalism in football in England
and Wales. Ge63 (1978)
188–97.Google Scholar
1306
1306Bass, H,
Glorious Wembley: the official history of
Britain's foremost entertainment centre.
Enfield:
Guinness
Superlatives1982. pp 176,
il.Google Scholar
1307
1307Boulton, WG,
Senghenydd and its rugby club.
Risca:
Starling1982. pp 100,
il.Google Scholar
1308
1308Doreau, J
et al. , L'amphithéâtre gallo-romain de
Saintes.
Paris:
CNRS1983. pp 116.Google Scholar
1309
1309Hopkins, K,
Murderous games: gladiatorial
contests in ancient Rome.
HT33 (1983)
16–23.Google Scholar
1310
1310Humber, B,
Cheering for the home team: a history of
baseball in Canada.
Erin:
Boston Mills
Press1983.Google Scholar
1311
1311Parker, G,
The Gloucestershire Road: a history of the
Gloucestershire County Cricket Club.
Pelham1983. pp 192,
il.Google Scholar
1312
1312Vamplew, W,
The economics of a sports industry:
Scottish gate money football
1890–1914. EcHR35 (1982)
549–67.Google Scholar
1313
1313Williams, G,
From grand slam to great slump:
economy, society and rugby football in Wales
during the Depression.
WeHR11 (1983)
338–57.Google Scholar
FINE ARTS
1314
1314Cieszkowski, KZ,
Joseph Wright of Derby: painter of
the Industrial Revolution.
HT33 (1983)
41–6.Google Scholar
1315
1315Coupe, WA,
Painter, ‘poets’ and patrons: some
notes on making ends meet in sixteenth century
Germany. GLL36 (1983)
183–97.Google Scholar
1316
1316Hills, P,
Piety and patronage in Cinquecento
Venice: Tintoretto and the Scuole del
Sacramento. ArtH6 (1983)
30–43.Google Scholar
1317
1317Labrot, G,
Images, tableaux et statuaires dans
les testaments napolitains (XVII–XVIIIe
siècles). RH166 (1982)
131–66.Google Scholar
1318
1318Mcwilliam, N,
‘Un enterrement à Paris’: Courbet's
political contacts in 1845.
BurM125 (1983)
155–7.Google Scholar
1319
1319Sutton, AF,
Christian Colborne, painter of
Germany and London, died 1486.
JBAS135 (1982)
55–61.Google Scholar
1320
1320Sutton, D,
Piety and restraint: two centuries
of Italian art in London.
Apollo (1983)
94–9.Google Scholar
1321
1321Thyssen-Bornemisza, HH,
German expressionism: a personal
choice. Apollo
(1983)
76–8.Google Scholar
EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION: Newspapers
1322
1322Reilly, T,
A Spanish language voice of dissent
in ante-bellum New Orleans.
LaH23 (1982)
325–40.Google Scholar
1323
1323Suggs, HL,
Black strategy and ideology in the
segregation era: P B Young and the Norfolk Journal
and Guide 1910–1959.
VMHB91 (1983)
161–90.Google Scholar
1324
1324Walsh, FR,
Who spoke for Boston's Irish? The
Boston Pilot in the nineteenth
century. JEthS10 (1983)
21–36.Google Scholar
Other publications see also 829
1325
1325Adams, B,
A regency pastime: the extra
illustration of Thomas Pennant's
London. LH8 (1982)
123–39.Google Scholar
1326
1326Birn, R,
Les colporteurs de livres et leur
culture à l'aube du siècle des lumières: les
pornographies du college du
Harcourt. RFHL
(1981)
593–624.Google Scholar
1327
1327Day, WG,
Caesar Ward's business
correspondence.
LPLS19 (1982)
1–8.Google Scholar
EDUCATION see also 251 693
1328
1328Barber, JL,
Oakham School 140 years
ago. RutR3
(1982–1983)
118–20.Google Scholar
1329
1329Bromwich, D,
King's College, Taunton: the first hundred
years 1880–1980.
Taunton:
the College1980. pp 52,
il.Google Scholar
1330
1330Burney, J,
La faculté des Lettres de Toulouse
de 1830 à 1875.
AdM94 (1982)
277–300.Google Scholar
1332Compere, MM
& Julia, D,
Les collèges sous l'ancien régime:
présentation d'un instrument de
travail. HE
(1981)
1–28.Google Scholar
1333
1333Crooks, J,
The AUU and the mission of the
urban university.
UPP7 (1982)
34–9.Google Scholar
1334
1334Evans, WG,
The Aberdare Report and education
in Wales 1881.
WeHR11 (1983)
150–72.Google Scholar
1335
1335Gontard, M
et al. , Histoire des lycées de
Marseille.
Aix:
Edisud1983. pp 328.Google Scholar
1336
1336Gregg, GR,
Schools and education in Lancaster: a
brief outline.
Lancaster:
Lancaster City Council Museum
& Art Gallery1982. pp 46.Google Scholar
1337
1337Guenee, S,
Les universités françaises des origines à
la Révolution.
Paris:
Notices
historiques1982. pp 144.Google Scholar
1338
1338Harvey, RA,
The story of the school of Grace Lady
Manners, Bakewell: founded 1636.
Sheffield:
Northen1982. pp xvii + 241, il.Google Scholar
1339
1339Hays, JN,
The London lecturing empire
1800–50, in Inkster & Morrell,
Metropolis and province
[1274]
91–119.Google Scholar
1340
1340Hoggart, K,
Changes in education outputs in
English local authorities 1949–74.
PA61 (1983)
169–78.Google Scholar
1341
1341Jewell, HM,
‘The bringing up of children in
good learning and manners’: a survey of secular
educational provision in the north of England
C.1350–C.1550. NH18 (1982)
1–25.Google Scholar
1342
1342Jones, MDW,
Brighton College v. Marriott:
schools, charity law and taxation.
HEd12 (1983)
121–32.Google Scholar
1343
1343King's Road County Primary School
1928–1978.
Manchester:
the School1979.Google Scholar
1344
1344Marsden, F,
Ecology and nineteenth century
urban education.
HEQ23 (1983)
29–54.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1345
1345Marsden, WE,
Travelling to school: aspects of
nineteenth century catchment
areas. Ge65 (1980)
19–26.Google Scholar
1346
1346Menache, S,
La naissance d'une nouvelle source
d'autorité: l'université de Paris.
RH166 (1982)
305–28.Google Scholar
1348Pritichard, PB,
Churchmen, Catholics and elementary
education: a comparison of attitudes and policies
in Liverpool during the School Board
era. HEd12 (1983)
103–20.Google Scholar
1349
1349Randles, RHS,
History of the Friends' School,
Lancaster.
Lancaster:
author1982. pp viii + 195, il.Google Scholar
1350
1350School diary of Oadby Board School.
Oadby:
P Buttery1979. pp 47.Google Scholar
1351
1351Shapin, S,
‘Nibbling at the teats of science’:
Edinburgh and the diffusion of science in the
1830s, in Inkster, & Morrell, ,
Metropolis and province
[1274]
151–78.Google Scholar
1352
1352Stamford High School, Ashton-under-Lyne
1932–1982: a record of 50 years.
Ashtonunder-Lyne:
the School1982. pp 59,
il.Google Scholar
1353
1353Thomas, AM,
Wrexham County School for Girls
1896–1925. DHST31 (1982)
47–74.Google Scholar
1354
1354Thomas, DH,
The Middlesbrough industrial school
for boys. CTLHSB43 (1982)
13–16.Google Scholar
1355
1355Tolley, BH,
The People's Scientific University:
science education in the East Midlands
1860–1890. MidH7 (1982)
116–31.Google Scholar
1357York, BA,
Public opinion and the Kettering
grammar school question 1883–88.
NPP6
(1981–1982)
329–39.Google Scholar
X ATTITUDES TO CITIES: ATTITUDES TO CITIES
1358
1358Brownell, BA,
The idea of the city in the
American south, in Fraser &
Sutcliffe,
Pursuit [49]
138–50.Google Scholar
1359
1359Davison, G,
The city as a natural system:
theories of urban society in early nineteenth
century Britain, in Fraser, & Sutcliffe, ,
Pursuit [49]
349–70.Google Scholar
1360
1360Demarco, D,
Le débat sur l'idée de ville parmi
les économistes italiens au XVIIIe
siècle. ADH
(1982)
141–54.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1361
1361Demier, F,
Les ouvriers de Rouen parlent.à un
économiste en juillet 1848.
MS118 (1982)
3–32.Google Scholar
1362
1362Gould, K,
Spatial poetics, spatial politics:
Quebec feminists on the city and
countryside.
AMRCS12 (1982)
1–9.Google Scholar
1363
1363Lees, A,
Perceptions of cities in Britain
and Germany 1820–1914, in Fraser, & Sutcliffe, ,
Pursuit [49]
151–66.Google Scholar
1364
1364Machor, JL,
Urbanization and the western
garden: synthesizing city and country in
antebellum America.
SAQ81 (1982)
413–28.Google Scholar
1365
1365Morel, MF,
City and country in eighteenth
century medical discussions about early
childhood, in Forster, and Ranum, ,
Medicine [520]
48–65.Google Scholar
VIEWS OF THE CITY IN LITERATURE, GRAPHIC AND DRAMATIC
ART
1366
1366Allen, M,
The Dickens family in London
1824–1827. Dick76 (1983)
2–20.Google Scholar
1367
1367Feeney, JA,
Modernized by 1800: the portrait of
urban America, especially Philadelphia, in the
novels of Charles Brockden Brown.
AmS23 (1982)
25–38.Google Scholar
1368
1368Herlihy, P,
Visitors' perceptions of
urbanization: travel literature in Tsarist
Russia, in Fraser, & Sutcliffe, ,
Pursuit [49]
125–37.Google Scholar
1369
1369Thomas, MW,
Walt Whitman and Manhattan–New
York. AQ34 (1982)
362–78.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1370
1370Warner, SB,
The management of multiple urban
images, in Fraser, & Sutcliflfe, ,
Pursuit [49]
383–94.Google Scholar