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Asa Briggs
CITTÀ VITTORIANE
EDITORI RIUNITI, 1990
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Studio Maglione Maria Luisa
(Napoli, Italy)
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"Se Engels fosse vissuto a Birmingham anziché a Manchester forse la sua idea di "classe" e le sue teorie sul ruolo della classe nella storia sarebbero state diverse".
Asa Briggs, Città Vittoriane
Analisi dello sviluppo della città in Gran Bretagna nell'800 e oltre.
Descrizione bibliografica
Titolo: Città vittoriane
Titolo originale: Victorian Cities
Autore: Asa Briggs
Traduzione di: Pina Sergi
Editore: Roma: Editori Riuniti, 1990
Lunghezza: 411 pagine; 22 cm
ISBN 8835933668 9788835933663
Collana: Gli studi. Storia
Soggetti: Architettura, Urbanistica, Saggi, Ricerche, Città Vittoriane, Marx, Engels, Londra, Manchester, Inghilterra Vittoriana, 19° Secolo, Ottocento, '800, Città Industriali, Rivoluzione industriale, Fabbrica, Fabbriche, Birmingham, Classi Sociali, Operai, Classe Operaia, Demografia, Campagne, Carbone, Mumford, Coketown, Lefebvre, Progresso, Migrazioni, Storia Sociale, Victorian People, Inghilterra, Sec. 19., Gran Bretagna, Leeds, Sussex, Edilizia, Sviluppo, Studi comparati, London, Melbourne, Los Angeles, Chicago, Birmingham, Joseph Chamberlain, Middlesbrough, London County Council, Henry Bolckow, Anti-Corn Law League, Beatrice Webb, W. E. Forster, W. G. Hoskins, Working-class, Victorian age, Town halls, Public parks, Libraries, Museums, Biblioteche, Spazio pubblico, Parchi, Acque reflue, Trasporti pubblici, Abitazioni pubbliche, Sewage, Public transportation. Public housing, Incremento demografico, Demographic burst, Libri Vintage, Fuori catalogo, Out of print books, Essays, Cultural Studies
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