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    London: From the Walled City to New Towns (Arbitrary Borders)

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    London: From the Walled City to New Towns (Arbitrary Borders)

    London: From the Walled City to New Towns (Arbitrary Borders) By Robert C. Cottrell, James I. Matray, George J. Mitchell
    Publisher: Chelsea House Publications 2006 | 128 Pages | ISBN: 0791086844 | PDF | 1 MB


    London: From the Walled City to New Towns examines the political demarcations that helped form the London of today. From its founding as a Roman outpost to the present, London’s history has been affected by arbitrary borders, including those of a territorial, imperial, cultural, economic, and social cast. Although geographical borders may reflect and affirm the cultural, ethnic, or linguistic perimeters that define a people or country, this volume explores how the migration of goods, resources, and people work to undermine the separation. Contents: London under the Blitz -- The walled city -- London from the Norman conquest to the Magna Carta -- Medieval London -- London during the Tudor dynasty -- London in the age of the Stuarts -- Georgian London -- Victorian London -- ian London and the House of Windsor -- Postwar London and the new towns.

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