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Coping with City Growth during the British Industrial Revolution [Paperback]

Jeffrey G. Williamson (Author)

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0521893887 978-0521893886 May 9, 2002
Coping With City Growth assesses British performance with city growth during the First Industrial Revolution by combining the tools used by Third World analysts with the archival attention and eclectic style of the economic historian. What emerges is an exciting and provocative new account of a very old problem. The debate over Third World city growth is hardly new, and can be found in the British Parliamentary Papers as early as the 1830s, in treatises by political economists, and in the British Press. This book should change the way urban history is written in the future and influence the way we think about contemporary Third World cities.

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"Coping with City Growth is packed full of important research findings....it is an important piece of work that deserves to be read carefully by all scholars working on nineteenth-century British industrialization and urbanization." Journal of Economic History

"The methods of enquiry are ingenious and stimulating, and some of the proposed answers to specific questions deserve careful consideration....a work of such intelligence and ingenuity...." Victorian Studies

"He presents old questions in new ways, offers many interesting and innovative new answers, and provides an important work for both British historians and economists of the contemporary Third World. Scholars working on nineteenth-century British cities, as well as on such topics as public health and labor history, will be both informed and challenged by Williamson's study." Janet Roebuck, American Historical Review

"...no one can doubt the book's value in raising crucial questions about the British urban experience." Robert L. Fishman, Albion

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Coping with City Growth assesses Britain's handling of city growth during the First Industrial Revolution by combining the tools used by Third World analysts with the archival attention and eclectic style of the economic historian.

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The past quarter century witnessed unprecedented economic progress in the Third World as gauged by the standards of the First Industrial Revolution. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
city immigration rates, city social overhead, favorable demographic features, rural weights, undercount ratio, disamenities premium, wage gaps between city, nominal wage gaps, urban subsample, national income originating, pauper rates, human capital transfer, excess labor demands, urban disamenities, city growth rates, rapid city growth, social overhead investment, rural emigration, rural emigrants, mortality environment, urbanization experience, sanitation investment, rearing costs, urban transition, city labor markets
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Third World, First Industrial Revolution, South of England, Appendix Table, Registrar General, Sweet Auburn, Parliamentary Papers, Board of Trade, Great Britain, Durand Level, Sanitary Report, Local Reports, Urban Rural, Hungry Forties, United States, World War, Corn Laws, United Nations, Cities Irish, Royal Commission, Rural Irish, Sidney Pollard, South Midlands, Arthur Lewis, Black Country
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