DEATH AND SURVIVAL IN URBAN BRITAIN Disease, Pollution, and Environment, 1850-1950

The narratives of disease, hygiene, developments in medicine and the growth of urban environments are fundamental to the discipline of modern history. Here, the eminent urban historian Bill Luckin re-introduces a body of work which, published together for the first time, along with new material and...

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Main Author: Luckin, Bill (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London I.B. Tauris 2015
Series:International library of historical studies 96
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