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Crévilles
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Hanoverian London 1714 - 1808
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, histoire urbaine, mouvement social, société urbaine, croissance urbaine, urbanité, Hanoverian, eighteenth century, dix-huitième siècle, London, Londres, Rudé George
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George Rudé
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1971
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University of California Press
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http://www.ucpress.edu/op.php?isbn=9780520017788
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271
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<b>Abstract from the publisher :</b></div>
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Hanoverian London, 1714 - 1808, the first of eight volumes to be published in The University of California Press <i>History of London </i>series, surveys the life of the town throughout the eighteenth century. Professor Rudé outlines the main themes in the development of the metropolis, and deals with every aspect of the life of the greatest capital in Europe : the physical growth of the town both as capital and as residential area; economic life and communications; social classes, social life, and the arts; the small traders, craftsmen, wage-earners and the poor; religion and the churches; government and administration, and the functions and authority of a bewildering medley of controlling and contending bodies; the rôle of London in the political and economic life of the nation; the machinery of political manipulation; the almost continuous opposition to Court and government; the outbreaks of social protest 'from below'; trade unions, strikes, industrial riots and 'the mob'; the emergence of Radicalism and the phenomenon of Wilkes; the changing pattern of London during the French Wars and on the brink of the nineteenth century.</div>
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Professor Rudé's achievement, however, does not lie so much in his treatment of isolated topics as in his integrated account of the dynamics of London's growth as both city and metropolis.</div>
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In this synoptic view of the available sources, combined with original research on rents and rates, 'the mob', popular Radicalism and social protest, Professor Rudé maps out the shape and temper of the unique city over a century of growth. His book will form the keystone of a major task of synthesis, and will in itself stand as a landmark in the study of urban history.</div>
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<b>Contents : </b></div>
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The growth of the metropolis</div>
Economic life</div>
Men of property</div>
Social life, the arts and entertainment</div>
The 'other' London</div>
Religion and the churches</div>
The government of London</div>
The politics of London</div>
London radicalism</div>
Social protest 'from below'</div>
The political riot</div>
London and the French Wars</div>
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The late <b>George Rudé </b>was a historian and Professor Emeritus at Concordia University Montreal.</div>
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Ouvrage
croissance urbaine
dix-huitième siècle
eighteenth century
Hanoverian
histoire urbaine
London
Londres
mouvement social
Rudé George
société urbaine
urbanité