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Bibliography of urban history 2011

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The present bibliography is a continuation of and a complement to those published in the Urban History Yearbook 1974–91 and Urban History from 1992. The arrangement and format closely follows that of previous years. The list of abbreviations identifies only those periodicals from which articles cited this year have been taken, though many other journals are also checked. There is an index of towns on p. x

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The present bibliography is a continuation of and a complement to those published in the Urban History Yearbook 1974–91 and Urban History from 1992. The arrangement and format closely follows that of previous years. The list of abbreviations identifies only those periodicals from which articles cited this year have been taken, though many other journals are also checked. There is an index of towns on p. x

I General

Research methods, aids and materials

Printed documentary sources

Maps and plans

Bibliographies

Archives – descriptions and examples

Guides to the literature and printed documentary sources

Urban history, definitions and aims

Historiography

Theory of urbanization

Empirical studies of urbanization

History, growth and fortunes of individual towns

Portraits of towns – literary, photographic and graphic

Literary portrayals and personal reminiscences

Graphic and photographic portrayals

General features of urban populations

II Population

Research methods, aids and materials

General features of urban populations

Natality and mortality

Disease

Medicine

Migration to, from and between towns

Family and household structure

III Physical structure

Research methods, aids and materials

Graphic and photographic portrayals

Physical and structural characteristics of towns

Physical and structural characteristics of areas within towns

Land ownership

Architecture

Housing

IV Social structure

Research methods, aids and materials

Disease

Social organization, clubs and societies

Class structure

Social life

Social life, customs and traditions

Religion

Recreation

Social problems and deviance

Social reform and improvement

Minority groups

Family life

Gender

Urban economic activity

V Economic activity

Research methods, aids and materials

Land ownership

Urban economic activity

Industry

External trade

Food supply

Retailing

Finance, banking and industry

Consumption

Earnings

Standard of living

Working conditions

Labour organization

VI Communications

Research methods, aids and materials

Graphic and photographic portrayals

Inter-urban communications

Intra-urban communications

VII Politics and administration

Research methods, aids and materials

Archives – descriptions and examples

Aspects of urban administration

VIII Shaping the urban environment

Research methods, aids and materials

Town planning (and environmental control)

Utopian planning and experiments

Housing improvement

Urban renewal

IX Urban culture

Research methods, aids and materials

Urban culture and entertainment

Forms of entertainment

Exchange of information

Education

X Attitudes towards cities

Attitudes towards cities

Views of the city in literature, graphic and dramatic art

Journals abbreviations used

A

Antiquity

A & A

Arms & Armour

AAAG

Annals of the Association of American Geographers

ABFH

Accounting, Business & Financial History

AC

Archaeologia Cantiana

AccH

Accounting History

AfSt

African Studies

AH

Architectural Heritage

AHS

Australian Historical Series

AnJ

Antiquaries Journal

AnQ

Anthropological Quarterly

ANS

Anglo-Norman Studies

APH

Acta Poloniae Historica

ArtB

Art Bulletin

ArtH

Art History

AsA

Asian Affairs

BA

Business Archives

BHM

Bulletin of the History of Medicine

BJMES

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies

BOEC

Book of the Old Edinburgh Club

BS

British Scholar

BuH

Business History

BuHR

Business History Review

C & M

Crimes and Misdemeanours: Deviance and the Law in Historical Perspective

CA

Catholic Ancestory

CalH

California History

CathA

Catholic Archives

CBH

Contemporary British History

CH

Cahiers d'histoire. Revue d'histoire critique

CHeS

Crime, Histoire et Sociétés

ChH

Church History

CitC

City and Community

CJH

Canadian Journal of History

ContC

Continuity and Change

CRJ

Classical Receptions Journal

CSSH

Comparative Studies in Society and History

CtH

Court Historian

CulSH

Cultural and Social History

CVE

Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens

CWAAS

Transactions of The Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society

DNHAS

Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Transactions

DR

Drama Review

EAmS

Early American Studies

eBLJ

Electronic British Library Journal

ECF

Eighteenth-Century Fiction

EcHR

Economic History Review

ECL

Eighteenth Century Life

ECS

Eighteenth Century Studies

EEcH

Explorations in Economic History

EHR

English Historical Review

EI

Éire-Ireland

EMus

Early Music

EnvH

Environment and History

EP

Environment and Planning

e-Per

e-Perimetron

EPVC

Early Popular Visual Culture

ES

Enterprise and Society

EurJCS

European Journal of Cultural Studies

EurREH

European Review of Economic History

FCH

Family and Community History

G & H

Gender and History

H

History

HE

History of Education

HEPP

Historic Environment: Policy Practice

HER

History of Education Researcher

HJ

Historical Journal

HR

Historical Research

Hist

Historian

HistS

History Scotland

HJM

Historical Journal of Massachusetts

HPsy

History of Psychiatry

HR

Historical Research

HT

History Today

HU

Histoire urbaine

HWJ

History Workshop Journal

IAR

Industrial Archaeology Review

IJHA

International Journal of Historical Archaeology

IJHS

International Journal of the History of Sport

IJMH

International Journal of Maritime History

IJURR

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research

ILWCH

International Labour and Working-Class History

IMin

Immigrants and Minorities

JBS

Journal of British Studies

JCH

Journal of Contemporary History

JDH

Journal of Design History

JECS

Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies

JFH

Journal of Family History

JHG

Journal of Historical Geography

JHMAS

Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences

JIES

Journal of International Economic Studies

JIH

Journal of Interdisciplinary History

JLeH

Journal of Legal History

JLH

Journal of Liberal History

JMC

Journal of Modern Craft

JMedB

Journal of Medical Biography

JMH

Journal of Medieval History

JPH

Journal of Planning History

JPopC

Journal of Popular Culture

JSA

Journal of the Society of Archivists

JSHS

Journal of Scottish Historical Studies

JSocH

Journal of Social History

JTH

Journal of Tourism History

JUH

Journal of Urban History

JWH

Journal of World History

LHR

Labour History Review

Lib

The Library

LJ

London Journal

LocH

Local Historian

LPS

Local Population Studies

M & L

Music and Letters

M & S

Museum and Society

MAsS

Modern Asian Studies

MC

Montgomeryshire Collections

MH

Medical History

MI

Modern Italy

MidH

Midland History

MRDE

Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England

MRHR

Manchester Region History Review

MuHJ

Museum History Journal

NCC

Nineteenth-Century Contexts

NEH

North East History

NH

Northern History

NPP

Northamptonshire Past and Present

NTQ

New Theatre Quarterly

NQ

Notes and Queries

O

Oxonesia

P & P

Past & Present

ParlH

Parliamentary History

PCAS

Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society

PlP

Planning Perspectives

PMA

Post-Medieval Archaeology

PRIA

Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy

PS

Prose Studies

PWHS

Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society

RadH

Radical History

RecH

Recusant History

RFCB

Revue française de civilisation britannique

RHR

Radical History Review

SAC

Surrey Archaeological Collections

SC

Seventeenth Century

SCJ

Sixteenth Century Journal

ScotA

Scottish Archives

SEER

Slavonic and East European Review

SEN

Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism

SH

Social History

SHistR

Scottish Historical Review

SHMed

Social History of Medicine

SMJ

Scottish Medieval Journal

SoH

Southern History

SpiH

Sport in History

SQ

Shakespeare Quarterly

SR

Suffolk Review

TCBH

Twentieth Century British History

ThN

Theatre Notebook

TLMAS

Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society

TMW

The Muslim World

TP

Tate Papers

UH

Urban History

UHR

Urban History Review

US

Urban Studies

USJCH

University of Sussex Journal of Contemporary History

VA

Vernacular Architecture

VLC

Victorian Literature and Culture

W & S

War & Society

WA

World Archaeology

WHR

Welsh History Review

WomHR

Women's History Review

I General

Research methods, aids and materials

  1. 1. ASDAR ALI K & RIEKER M, Comparing cities: the Middle East and South Asia. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 372, il.

  2. 2. BUNNELL T & MARIGANTI A, Practising urban and regional research beyond metrocentricity. IJURR 34 2 (2010) 415–20.

  3. 3. FRODEMAN R ed, The Oxford handbook of interdisciplinarity. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 796, il.

  4. 4. HILLIER A, Invitation to mapping: how GIS can facilitate new discoveries in urban and planning history. JPH 9 2 (2010) 122–34.

  5. 5. RITCHIE DA ed, The Oxford handbook of oral history. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 608.

  6. 6. STEIN G, London in Elyot's dictionary (1538). NQ 57 3 (2010) 339–41.

Printed documentary sources

  1. 7. HOWE A ed, The letters of Richard Cobden – volume II: 1848–1853. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 664.

  2. 8. KIDD AJ & WYKE TJ eds, The challenge of cholera: proceedings of the Manchester Special Board of Health, 1831–1833. Lancashire: Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire 2010. pp xxxviii + 288.

  3. 9. POOLEY CG, POOLEY S & LAWTON R eds, The diary of Elizabeth Lee: growing up on Merseyside in the late nineteenth century. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press 2010. pp viii + 482.

  4. 10. West Surrey Family History Society, Four Guildford directories, 1842, 1871, 1929 & 1934 (CD-ROM). Woking: West Surrey Family History Society 2010.

Maps and plans

  1. 11. BARTLING H, The Burnham Scions’ suburban legacy: the 1917 Plan of Evanston. PlP 25 2 (2010) 215–27.

  2. 12. CHAPMAN ML, Humfrey Bleaze's map of Welshpool and Powis castle, 1629: further comments. MC 98 (2010) 149–51.

  3. 13. CUNNINGHAM B & GEART S, Mapping urban Ireland: an exhibition of historical maps of Irish cities and towns. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy Library 2010. pp 24.

  4. 14. DILLMAN J, Defending the ‘New England way’: Cotton Mather's ‘Exact map of New England and New York’. HJM Spring (2010).

  5. 15. GEARTY S, MORRIS M, O'FERRALL F & SIMMS A, Longford. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy 2010. pp 19.

  6. 16. LENNON C & MONTAGUE J, John Rocque's Dublin: a guide to the Georgian city. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy 2010.

  7. 17. RODGER R, FLEET C & NICOL S, Visualising urban geographies. e-Per 5 3 (2010) 118–31.

  8. 18. SCHAFFER K, ‘The beautiful and useful laws of God’: Burnham's Swedenborgianism and the Plan of Chicago. PlP 25 2 (2010) 243–52.

  9. 19. TALBERT RJA, Rome's world: the Peutinger map reconsidered. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 376, il.

  10. 20. TURNER S, Hollar's prospects and maps of London. In HUNTER MCW ed, Printed images in early modern Britain: essays in interpretation. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. 145–66.

Bibliographies

  1. 21. HALE M, RAYMOND G & WRIGHT C, List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2009. EcHR 63 4 (2010) 1129–64.

Archives – descriptions and examples

  1. 22. BENNETT NH, Wonderful to behold: a centenary history of the Lincoln Record Society, 1910–2010. Lincoln: Lincoln Record Society 2010. pp ix + 255.

  2. 23. BREEN AM & RIDGARD J, Ipswich Tallage Roll 1227. SR 54 (2010) 12–26.

  3. 24. FOSTER S, Monsignor Bernard Ward: an historian and his use of archives. CathA 30 (2010) 28–39.

  4. 25. GENTLES S, The pensions archive trust and London Metropolitan Archives. BA 100 (2010) 12–26.

  5. 26. JENKINS T, The will of John Tich – probate and problems. TN 64 1 (2010) 12–27.

  6. 27. THURGOOD G, Nurses’ voices from the archives. JSA 31 2 (2010) 135–47.

Guides to the literature and printed documentary sources

  1. 28. BRIGGS J ed, Sunderland wills and inventories 1601–1650. Woodbridge: Boydell Press 2010. pp xlv + 304.

  2. 29. COLTON L, A unique source of English tablature from seventeenth-century Huddersfield. M & L 91 1 (2010) 39–50.

  3. 30. KORSTEN F, BLOM J & BLOM F, The two lives of Thomas Metcalfe. RecH 30 1 (2010) 130–61.

  4. 31. WATSON, S, The sources for English hospitals 1100 to 1400. In SCHEUTZ M ed, Sources for the history of hospitals in medieval and early modern Europe. Vienna: Böhlau 2010. 65–103.

Urban history, definitions and aims

  1. 32. AHEARN EJ, Urban confrontations in literature and social science, 1848–2001. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp 246.

  2. 33. BULLOCK N, Gaston Bardet: post-war champion of the mainstream tradition of French urbanisme. PlP 25 3 (2010) 347–63.

  3. 34. HOWARD AL, Engaging the city: civic participation and teaching urban history. JUH 36 1 (2010) 42–55.

  4. 35. SWEET R, The private and uninteresting history of a single town? Les histoires des villes provinciales dans l'Angleterre du XVIIIe siècle. HU 28 (2010) 85–103.

  5. 36. WILSON G, The city and public history. JUH 36 1 (2010) 81–92.

Historiography

  1. 37. COUPERUS S, Research in urban history: recent theses on nineteenth- and early twentieth-century municipal administration. UH 37 2 (2010) 322–32.

  2. 38. DICKSON D, The state of Dublin's history. EI 45 1 & 2 (2010) 198–212.

  3. 39. HARLAFTIS G, KARAPIDAKIS N, SBONIAS K & VAIPOULOS V eds, The new ways of history: developments in historiography. London: I.B. Tauris 2010. pp 272, il.

Theory of urbanization

  1. 40. ALDERSON AS, BECKFIELD J & SPRAGUE-JONES J, Intercity relations and globalisation: the evolution of the global urban hierarchy, 1981–2007. US 47 9 (2010) 1899–923.

  2. 41. BEALL J, GUHA-KHASNOBIS B & KANBAR R eds, Urbanization and development: multidisciplinary perspectives. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 352.

  3. 42. BOSWORTH G, Commercial counterurbanisation: an emerging force in rural economic development. EP 42 4 (2010) 966–81.

  4. 43. CAPEK SM, Foregrounding nature: an invitation to think about shifting nature–city boundaries. CitC 9 2 (2010) 208–24.

  5. 44. CHABARD P, Patrick Geddes and cities in evolution: the writing and the readings of an intempestive classic. In HERMANSEN CORDUA C ed, Manifestoes and transformations in the early modernist city. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. 149–62.

  6. 45. CHATTOPADHYAY S, Cities and peripheries. HR 83 222 (2010) 649–71.

  7. 46. CHUNG H, Building an image of villages-in-the-city: a clarification of China's distinct urban spaces. IJURR 34 2 (2010) 421–37.

  8. 47. COREY SH & KRISSOFF BOEM L, The American urban reader: history and theory. Abingdon: Routledge 2010. pp 1140.

  9. 48. DENG X, HUANG J, ROZELLE S & UCHIDA E, Economic growth and the expansion of urban land in China. US 47 4 (2010) 813–43.

  10. 49. FITZGERALD J, Emerald cities: urban sustainability and economic development. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 234, il.

  11. 50. GAMSA M, Harbin in comparative perspective. UH 37 1 (2010) 136–49.

  12. 51. HOLT R, The urban transformation in England, 900–1100. ANS 32 (2010) 57–78.

  13. 52. JACKSON TL, FEDDEMA JJ, OLESON KW, BONAN GB & BAUER JT, Parameterization of urban characteristics for global climate modeling. AAAG 100 4 (2010) 848–65.

  14. 53. KAM NG M, SHING TANG W, LEE J & LEUNG D, Spatial practice, conceived space and lived space: Hong Kong's ‘Piers saga’ through the Lefebvrian lens. PlP 25 4 (2010) 411–31.

  15. 54. KRATKE S, ‘Creative cities’ and the rise of the dealer class: a critique of Richard Florida's approach to urban theory. IJURR 34 4 (2010) 835–53.

  16. 55. KUCHTA T, Semi-detached empire: suburbia and the colonization of Britain, 1880 to the present. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press 2010. pp viii + 264.

  17. 56. LEHTOVUORI P, Experience and conflict: the production of urban space. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp 272.

  18. 57. MCFARLABE C, The comparative city: knowledge, learning, urbanism. IJURR 34 4 (2010) 725–42.

  19. 58. MELOSI MV, Humans, cities, and nature: how do cities fit in the material world? JUH 36 1 (2010) 3–21.

  20. 59. MURRAY PJ, The Council for the Preservation of Rural England, suburbia and the politics of preservation. PS 32 1 (2010) 25–37.

  21. 60. PHELPS NA, WOOD AM & VALLER DC, A postsuburban world? An outline of a research agenda. EP 42 2 (2010) 366–83.

  22. 61. RIVA C, The urbanisation of Etruria: funerary practices and social change, 700–600 BC. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 260.

  23. 62. SONDA G, COLETTA C & GABBI F eds, Urban plots, organizing cities. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp 178.

  24. 63. STORPER M, Why does a city grow? Specialisation, human capital or institutions? US 47 10 (2010) 2027–50.

  25. 64. TERVO H, Cities, hinterlands and agglomeration shadows: spatial developments in Finland during 1880–2004. EEcH 47 4 (2010) 476–86.

  26. 65. TVEDT T & COOPEY R, A history of water, series II, volume 2: from the birth of agriculture to modern times. London: I.B. Tauris 2010. pp 544, il.

  27. 66. WENGROW D, What makes civilization? The Ancient Near East and the future of the west. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 240, il.

  28. 67. WHELAN LB, Class, culture and suburban anxieties in the Victorian era. London: Routledge 2010. pp xi + 177.

  29. 68. WRIGLEY EA, Energy and the English industrial revolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp xiii + 272.

  30. 69. ZUKIN S, Naked city: the death and life of authentic urban places. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 309, il.

Empirical studies of urbanization

  1. 70. BRACCI E, MARAN L & VAGNONI E, Saint Anna's Hospital in Ferrara, Italy: accounting and organizational change during the devolution. AccH 15 4 (2010) 463–504.

  2. 71. BURROWS J, West is best!; or, what we can learn from Bournemouth. EPVC 8 4 (2010) 351–62.

  3. 72. FAIRCLOUGH JG, Boudica to Raedwald: East Anglia's relations with Rome. Ipswich: Malthouse Press 2010. pp 270.

History, growth and fortunes of individual towns

This section is arranged alphabetically by the name of the town

  1. 73. KACAR D, Ankara, a small town, transformed to a nation's capital. JPH 9 1 (2010) 43–65.

  2. 74. VASSIADIS G, Athens: the creation of a royal capital, 1834–1914. CtH 15 1 (2010).

  3. 75. HEALEY J, Poverty in an industrializing town: deserving hardship in Bolton, 1674–99. SH 35 2 (2010) 125–47.

  4. 76. CROSSLEY EVANS MJ ed, ‘A grand city’ – ‘life, movement and work’: Bristol in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries: essays in honour of Gerard Leighton. Bristol: Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society 2010. pp xxv + 428.

  5. 77. RANGER T, Bulawayo burning: the social history of a southern African city, 1893–1960. Woodbridge: James Currey 2010. pp 272, il.

  6. 78. EVANS C & TEN HARKEL L, Roman Cambridge's early settlement and Via Devana: excavations at Castle Street. PCAS 99 (2010) 35–60.

  7. 79. KIM NC, VAN TOI L & HOANG HIEP T, Co Loa: an investigation of Vietnam's ancient capital. A 84 326 (2010) 1011–28.

  8. 80. ROBERTSON BROWN A, Islands in a sea of change? Continuity and abandonment in Dark Age Corinth and Thessaloniki. IJHA 14 2 (2010) 230–40.

  9. 81. MACDONOUGH G, The slow death of royal Dresden. CtH 15 1 (2010) 76–104.

  10. 82. ALI S, Dubai: gilded cage. New Haven: Yale University Press 2010. pp 360.

  11. 83. MORRIS RJ, In search of twentieth-century Edinburgh. BOEC 8 (2010) 13–25.

  12. 84. CARMEL A, Ottoman's Haifa (first English edition). London: I.B. Tauris 2010. pp 224.

  13. 85. ROSSITER A, Hexham in the seventeenth century: economy, society and government in a northern market town. Hexham: Hexham Local History Society 2010. pp viii + 302, il.

  14. 86. CLARK P, Istanbul: a cultural and literary history (cities of the imagination). Oxford: Signal 2010. pp 256.

  15. 87. SHLAY AB & ROSEN G, Making place: the shifting green line and the development of ‘greater’ metropolitan Jerusalem. CitC 9 4 (2010) 358–89.

  16. 88. KHUHRO H & MOORAJ A eds, Karachi – megacity of our times (2nd edn). Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 412, il.

  17. 89. PINCHES S, Ledbury: people and parish before the Reformation. Chichester: Phillimore 2010. pp 192.

  18. 90. BAILEY K, Aspects of Battersea history, 1770–1910. London: Wandsworth Historical Society 2010. pp 92.

  19. 91. HASLAM J, The development of London by King Alfred: a reassessment. TLMAS 60 (2010) 109–44.

  20. 92. ALLSOP A, Luton: a history. Stroud: Phillimore & Co. 2010. pp xviii + 224, il.

  21. 93. REMON MENENDEZ JF, Madrid from the ancien regime to the bourgeois restoration: the Parque Del Oeste and the augmentation of the capital. CtH 15 1 (2010).

  22. 94. HARDING A, HARLOE M & REES J, Manchester's bust regime? IJURR 34 4 (2010) 981–91.

  23. 95. DOSSAL M, Theatre of conflict, city of hope: Mumbai 1660 to present times. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 292.

  24. 96. JOHNSON DA, Land acquisition, landlessness, and the building of New Delhi. RadH 108 (2010) 91–116.

  25. 97. GURNHAM R, A history of Nottingham. Stroud: History Press 2010. pp 208.

  26. 98. RUDY J, GERVAIS S & KIRKEY C eds, Quebec questions: Quebec studies for the twenty-first century. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 480, il.

  27. 99. DELIYANNIS DM, Ravenna in late antiquity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 464, il.

  28. 100. EDMONDSON A & MOSELEY M, Lacemaking in Ripon: a history. Ripon: Ripon Local Studies Research Centre 2010. pp 91.

  29. 101. HARE J, Salisbury: the economy of a fifteenth-century provincial capital. SoH 31 (2010) 1–26.

  30. 102. CLARKE H, SWEETINBURGH S & JONES BEA, Sandwich: the ‘completest medieval town in England’: a study of the town and port from its origins to 1600. Oxford: Oxbow Books 2010. pp xviii + 326, il.

  31. 103. ARKARAPRASERTKUL N, Power, politics, and the making of Shanghai. JPH 9 4 (2010) 232–59.

  32. 104. DUMMETT J, Syracuse, city of legends: a glory of Sicily. London: I.B. Tauris 2010. pp 272.

  33. 105. STRONSKI P, Tashkent: forging a Soviet city, 1930–1966. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press 2010. pp 320.

  34. 106. BLOW D, From Islamic small town to westernised metropolis: the development of Tehran under the Qajars and the Pahlavis. CtH 15 1 (2010) 7–38.

  35. 107. ROBERTSON BROWN A, Islands in a sea of change? Continuity and abandonment in Dark Age Corinth and Thessaloniki. IJHA 14 2 (2010) 230–40.

  36. 108. FREEMAN V, ‘Toronto has no history!’. UHR 38 2 (2010) 21–35.

  37. 109. NIGHTINGALE P, The rise and decline of medieval York: a reassessment. P & P 206 (2011) 3–42.

Portraits of towns – literary, photographic

This section is arranged alphabetically by the name of the town

  1. 110. CINQUEGRANI M, Travel cinematography and the Indian city: the imperial spectacle of geography at the end of the long nineteenth century. NCC 32 1 (2010) 65–78.

  2. 111. KUHN AA, Ciaran Carson's books: a bibliographic mapping of Belfast. EI 45 1 & 2 (2010) 111–27.

  3. 112. MANUWALD G, Two Johnstons on Glasgow: examples of Scottish Neo-Latin encomia urbis. CRJ 2 1 (2010) 44–59.

  4. 113. CINQUEGRANI M, The cinematic production of iconic space in early films of London (1895–1914). In KOECK R & ROBERTS L eds, The city and the moving image: urban projections. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2010. 169–82.

  5. 114. BEASLEY JD, East Dulwich remembered. Stroud: Amberley Publishing 2010. pp 128, il.

  6. 115. DENFORD S & HAYES D, Streets of Old Holborn. Camden: Camden Historical Society 2010. pp. 132, il.

  7. 116. BRADFORD HT, Tales of London's docklands. Stroud: Amberley Publishing 2010. pp 96, il.

  8. 117. DERIU D, Capital views: interwar London in the photographs of Aerofilms Ltd. LJ 35 3 (2010) 255–76.

  9. 118. POLLEY L, To hell, utopia and back again: reflections on the urban landscape of Middlesbrough. In FAULKNER TE, BERRY H & GREGORY J eds, Northern landscapes: representations and realities of north-east England. Woodbridge: Boydell Press 2010. 225–46.

  10. 119. FAULKNER TE, Urban landscapes of Newcastle upon Tyne. In FAULKNER TE, BERRY H & GREGORY J eds, Northern landscapes: representations and realities of north-east England. Woodbridge: Boydell Press 2010. 207–24.

  11. 120. TRIPPE R, Art of memory: recollecting Rome in Giovanni Marcanova's Collectio antiquitatum. ArtH 33 5 (2010) 766–99.

  12. 121. FORMENT B, An enigmatic souvenir of Venetian opera: Alessandro Piazza's Teatro (1702). Emus 38 3 (2010) 387–402.

Literary portrayals and personal reminiscences

  1. 122. AHEARN EJ, Urban confrontations in literature and social science, 1848–2001: European contexts, American evolutions. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp 246.

  2. 123. BUTTERFIELD A, Chaucer: a London life. London: I.B. Tauris 2011. pp 304.

  3. 124. FEI S, Ways of looking: the creation and social use of urban guidebooks in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century China. UH 37 2 (2010) 226–48.

  4. 125. HARE JW, Florence then and now: a personal travel history. Parker, CO: Outskirts Press 2010. pp 158.

  5. 126. HARPER M, Little Mickey H: a Norbury lad. Milton Keynes: Authorhouse 2010. pp xi + 431.

  6. 127. HECTOR J, Poplar memories: life in the East End. Stroud: History Press 2010. pp 128.

  7. 128. O'KEEFFE J ed, Chronicles of Cork: an oral record. Tralee: M. O'Keeffe & J. O'Hea O'Keeffe 2010. pp 206.

  8. 129. PAGE M, The city's end: two centuries of fantasies, fears, and premonitions of New York's destruction. New Haven: Yale University Press 2010. pp 280, il.

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General features of urban population

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General features of urban populations

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Natality and mortality

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Disease

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  8. 180. TWEEDALE G, Straws in the wind: the local and regional roots of an occupational disease epidemic. MRHR 21 (2010) 144–61.

  9. 181. WALKER D & HENDERSON M, Smoking and health in London's East End in the first half of the 19th century. PMA 44 1 (2010) 209–22.

Medicine

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Migration to, from and between towns

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  3. 198. EDMONDS P, Unpacking settler colonialism's urban strategies: indigenous peoples in Victoria, British Columbia, and the transition to a settler-colonial city. UHR 38 2 (2010) 4–20.

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  15. 210. TEE C, Holy lineages, migration and reformulation of Alevi tradition: a study of the Derviş Cemal Ocak from Erzincan. BJMES 37 3 (2010) 335–92.

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Family and household structure

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Graphic and photographic portrayals

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Physical and structural characteristics of towns

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Physical and structural characteristics of areas within towns

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Land ownership

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Architecture

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  30. 265. SCHRADER B, Paris or New York? Contesting Melbourne's skyline, 1880–1958. JUH 36 6 (2010) 814–30.

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Housing

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Disease

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Social organization, clubs and societies

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Class structure

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Social life

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Social life, customs and traditions

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Religion

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Recreation

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Social problems and deviance

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Social reforms and improvement

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Minority groups

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Family life

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Gender

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  8. 472. ELLINGHAUSEN L, University of vice: drink, gentility, and masculinity in Oxford, Cambridge, and London. In BAILEY A & HENTSCHELL R eds, Masculinity and the metropolis of vice, 1550–1650. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2010. 45–66.

  9. 473. EWAN E, Disorderly damsels? Women and interpersonal violence in pre-Reformation Scotland. SHistR 89 2 (2010) 153–71.

  10. 474. FALCONER JRD, ‘Mony utheris divars odious crymes’: women, petty crime and power in later sixteenth-century Aberdeen. C & M 4 1 (2010) 7–36.

  11. 475. FRENCH KL, Loving friends: surviving widowhood in late medieval Westminster. G & H 22 1 (2010) 21–37.

  12. 476. GIESBRECHT J, Accommodating resistance: unionization, gender, and ethnicity in Winnipeg's garment industry, 1929–1945. UHR 39 1 (2010) 5–19.

  13. 477. JACKSON P, Parading in public: patrician women and sumptuary law in Renaissance Siena. UH 37 3 (2010) 452–63.

  14. 478. KARLSTROM PJ, Significant others: the defining domestic life of Caroline Seymour Severance. CalH 88 1 (2010) 30–55.

  15. 479. LAMBERT-HURLEY S & SHARMA S eds, Atiya's journeys: a Muslim woman from colonial Bombay to Edwardian Britain. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 352, il.

  16. 480. LETTMAIER S, Broken engagements: the action for breach of promise of marriage and the feminine ideal, 1800–1940. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 240.

  17. 481. MA Z, Down the alleyway: courtyard tenements and women's networks in early twentieth-century Beijing. JUH 36 2 (2010) 151–72.

  18. 482. MCDERMID J, Blurring the boundaries: school board women in Scotland, 1873–1919. WHR 19 3 (2010) 357–73.

  19. 483. NYE M, A life remembered: the voice and passions of feminist writer and community activist Flora Kimball. CalH 87 4 (2010) 48–70.

  20. 484. POOLEY CG & POOLEY S, Constructing a suburban identity: youth, femininity and modernity in late-Victorian Merseyside. JHG 36 4 (2010) 402–10.

  21. 485. PULLEN C, The woman who dared: a biography of Amy Levy. Kingston upon Thames: Kingston University Press 2010. pp 224.

  22. 486. SHOEMAKER RB, Print and the female voice: representations of women's crime in London, 1690–1735. G & H 22 1 (2010) 75–91.

  23. 487. SMITLEY M, The feminine public sphere: middle-class women and civic life in Scotland, c. 1870–1914. Manchester: Manchester University Press 2010. pp ix + 178.

  24. 488. TODD BJ, Property and a woman's place in Restoration London. WomHR 19 2 (2010) 181–200.

  25. 489. VAN DER HEIJDEN M & SCHMIDT A, Public services and women's work in early modern Dutch towns. JUH 36 3 (2010) 368–85.

  26. 490. YOHN SM, The primacy of place, collaborations, and alliances: mapping women's businesses in nineteenth-century Brooklyn. JUH 36 4 (2010) 411–28.

Urban economic activity

  1. 491. DAVID RG, Whitehaven and the Northern Whale Fishery. NH 47 1 (2010) 117–34.

V Economic Activity

Research methods, aids and materials

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  2. 493. CRAYEN D & BATEN J, New evidence and new methods to measure human capital inequality before and during the industrial revolution: France and the US in the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries. EcHR 63 2 (2010) 452–78.

  3. 494. DENZEL MA, Handbook of world exchange rates, 1590–1914. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp 766.

  4. 495. EDQUIST H, Does hedonic price indexing change our interpretation of economic history? Evidence from Swedish electrification. EcHR 63 2 (2010) 500–23.

  5. 496. HAGGERTY J & HAGGERTY S, Visual analytics of an eighteenth-century business network. ES 11 1 (2010) 1–25.

  6. 497. MURPHY M, The king's laceman and the bishop's friend: Bryant Barrett (c. 1715–1790), merchant and squire. RecH 30 1 (2010) 107–19.

  7. 498. SEAL C, Workhouse populations in the Cheltenham and Belper Unions: a study based on the census enumerators’ books, 1851–1911. FCH 13 2 (2010) 83–100.

Land ownership

  1. 499. HSING Y, The great urban transformation: politics of land and property in China. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 272, il.

Urban economic activity

  1. 500. BROWN SE, Manufacturing spectacle: the Georgian playhouse and urban trade and manufacturing. ThN 64 2 (2010) 58–81.

  2. 501. CASTELEYN M, Augustine Meade: a London-based Irish Catholic merchant. CA 13 2 (2010) 62–9.

  3. 502. DEVANEY S, Trends in office rents in the City of London: 1867–1959. EEcH 47 2 (2010) 198–212.

  4. 503. DUXBURY S, The bonds of trade: the port of Southampton and the merchants of Winchester and Salisbury. In MITCHELL LE, FRENCH KL & BIGGS DL eds, The ties that bind: essays in medieval British history in honour of Barbara Hanawalt. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. 21–38.

  5. 504. FAVA N, GUARDIA M & OYON JL, Public versus private: Barcelona's market system, 1868–1975. PlP 25 1 (2010) 5–27.

  6. 505. GITLIN J, The bourgeois frontier: French towns, French traders, and American expansion. New Haven: Yale University Press 2010. pp 288, il.

  7. 506. GODDARD R, Surviving recession: English borough courts and commercial contraction, 1350–1500. In GODDARD R, LANGDON J & MULLER M eds, Survival and discord in medieval society: essays in honour of Christopher Dyer. Turnhout: Brepols 2010. 69–87.

  8. 507. GOOD J, The alien clothworkers of London, 1337–1381. In MITCHELL LE, FRENCH KL & BIGGS DL eds, The ties that bind: essays in medieval British history in honor of Barbara Hanawalt. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. 7–20.

  9. 508. HANSON CA, How to portray a trade? Identity and interpretation in Johan Zoffany's An optician with his attendant. ECF 23 2 (2010) 409–24.

  10. 509. HARRIS R, The talk of the town: kit manufacturers negotiate the building industry, 1905–1929. JUH 36 6 (2010) 868–96.

  11. 510. HINCKS S & WONG C, The spatial interaction of housing and labour markets: commuting flow analysis of north-west England. US 47 3 (2010) 620–49.

  12. 511. HINDS P, ‘Hackney poets and hireling pamphleteers’: professional authorship and the book trade in late seventeenth-century London. In DAYBELL J & HINDS P eds, Material readings of early modern culture: texts and social practices, 1580–1730. Houndsmills; New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2010. 123–42.

  13. 512. JONES CA, The hidden life of porcelainiers in eighteenth-century France. ECF 23 2 (2010) 381–408.

  14. 513. LEE JS, The functions and fortunes of English small towns at the close of the middle ages: evidence from John Leland's Itinerary. UH 37 1 (2010) 3–25.

  15. 514. LOPEZ DM & WALTON JK, Freemasonry and civic identity: municipal politics, business and the rise of Blackpool from the 1850s to the First World War. MRHR 21 (2010) 43–68.

  16. 515. MARLER SP, ‘A monument to commercial isolation’: merchants and the economic decline of post-civil war New Orleans. JUH 36 4 (2010) 507–27.

  17. 516. OLDLAND J, The allocation of merchant capital in early Tudor London. EHR 63 4 (2010) 1058–80.

  18. 517. RACO M & TUNNEY E, Visibilities and invisibilities in urban development: small business communities and the London Olympics 2012. US 47 10 (2010) 2069–91.

  19. 518. ROSS C, Death of the docks. Milton Keynes: authorhouse 2010. pp 208.

  20. 519. SAKIYAMA N, Dublin merchants and the Irish repeal movement of the 1840s. JIES 24 (2010) 31–48.

  21. 520. SHARPE R, Selling books from the Sheldonian Theatre 1677–1720. Lib 11 3 (2010) 275–320.

  22. 521. SHELL J, Innovation, labor, and gridlock: the unbuilt freight plan for Manhattan's geography of production. JPH 9 1 (2010) 3–20.

  23. 522. VALERI M, William Petty in Boston: political economy, religion, and money in provincial New England. EAmS 8 3 (2010) 549–80.

  24. 523. VAN BAVAL B, Manors and markets: economy and society in the Low Countries 500–1600. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 512.

  25. 524. WARD K, Entrepreneurial urbanism and business improvement districts in the state of Wisconsin: a cosmopolitan critique. AAAG 100 5 (2010) 1177–96.

  26. 525. WHITFIELD D, Paris then New York – navigating the world's fashion capitals from Australia. In ENGLISH B & POMAZAN L eds, Australian fashion unstitched – the last 60 years. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. 191–216.

  27. 526. WILSON S, Fraud and white-collar crime: 1850 to the present. In KILDAY A & NASH DS eds, Histories of crime: Britain 1600–2000. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2010. 141–59.

Industry

  1. 527. CALLCOTT M, Arms and the women: women and the war industries on Tyneside 1914–1918. NEH 41 (2010) 101–15.

  2. 528. CILIBERTO F, Were British cotton entrepreneurs technologically backward? Firm-level evidence on the adoption of ring spinning. EEcH 47 4 (2010) 487–504.

  3. 529. DUMOLYN J, ‘Our land is only founded on trade and industry.’ Economic discourses in fifteenth-century Bruges. JMH 36 4 (2010) 374–89.

  4. 530. ELSWORTH DW & WHITEHEAD S, The Barrow Steam Corn Mill, 1870–1972. CWAAS 10 (2010) 55–75.

  5. 531. GERHOLD D, Wandsworth's industrial transformation, c. 1634–90. SAC 95 (2010) 169–91.

  6. 532. HAMMOND PJ, Ebenezer Church: clay tobacco pipe manufacturer of Pentonville, London. TLMAS 60 (2010) 225–48.

  7. 533. JOHNS J, Manchester's film and television industry: project ecologies and network hierarchies. US 47 5 (2010) 1059–77.

  8. 534. LONG V, The rise and fall of the healthy factory: the politics of industrial health in Britain, 1914–60. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2010. pp x + 296.

  9. 535. MAH A, Memory, uncertainty and industrial ruination: Walker Riverside, Newcastle upon Tyne. IJURR 34 2 (2010) 398–413.

  10. 536. RAILTON M, The excavation of the remains of an eighteenth-century tannery on land at Riverside Place, K-Village, Kendal. CWAAS 10 (2010) 3–16.

  11. 537. WILLIAMS D, James Farmer and Samuel Galton, the reality of gun making for the Board of Ordnance in the mid-18th century. A & A 7 2 (2010) 119–41.

  12. 538. WOLFE J, Autos and progress: the Brazilian search for modernity. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 282, il.

External trade

  1. 539. BENNETT RJ, ASHCROFT K & TASKER J, The voice of Liverpool business: the first chamber of commerce and the Atlantic economy: 1774 – c. 1796. Liverpool: Liverpool Chamber of Commerce 2010. pp 180.

  2. 540. CASSIDY B, Gavin Hamilton: a Scots dealer in old masters in 18th-century Rome. In SCHAFF B ed, Exiles, emigrés and intermediaries: Anglo-Italian cultural transactions. Amsterdam: Rodopi 2010. 343–56.

  3. 541. FORESTIER A, Risk, kinship and personal relationships in late eighteenth-century West Indian trade: the commercial network of Tobin & Pinney. BuH 52 6 (2010) 912–31.

  4. 542. FUSARO M, HEYWOOD C & OMRI M eds, Trade and cultural exchange in the early modern Mediterranean. London: I.B. Tauris 2010. pp 336.

  5. 543. JEAN-MARIE L, Close relations? Some examples of trade links between England and the towns and ports of Lower Normandy in the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries. ANS 32 (2010) 96–113.

  6. 544. KLOOSTER W, The tobacco nation: English tobacco dealers and pipe-makers in Rotterdam, 1620–1650. In CRUZ L & MOKYR J eds, The birth of modern Europe: culture and economy, 1400–1800: essays in honor of Jan de Vries. Lieden: Brill 2010. 17–34.

  7. 545. KOLLUOGLU B & TOKSOZ M eds, Cities of the Mediterranean: from the Ottomans to the present day. London: I.B. Tauris 2010. pp 256.

  8. 546. LAIDLAW C, The British in the Levant: trade and perceptions of the Ottoman empire in the eighteenth century. London: I.B. Tauris 2010. pp 288.

  9. 547. LIN M, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the Pacific, 1895–1945. MAaS 44 5 (2010) 1053–80.

  10. 548. MAGEE GB & THOMPSON AS eds, Empire and globalisation: networks of people, goods and capital in the British world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 314.

  11. 549. MAW P, Yorkshire and Lancashire ascendant: England's textile exports to New York and Philadelphia, 1750–1805. EcHR 63 3 (2010) 734–68.

  12. 550. PERDUE PC, Boundaries and trade in the early modern world: negotiations at Nerchinsk and Beijing. ECS 43 3 (2010) 341–56.

  13. 551. ROYLE S, The Hudson's Bay Company and territorial endeavour in western Canada. London: I.B. Tauris 2010. pp 256.

  14. 552. TOMLINSON J, Responding to globalization: Churchill and Dundee in 1908. TCBH 21 3 (2010) 257–80.

  15. 553. ZAHEDIEH N, The capital and the colonies: London and the Atlantic economy 1660–1700. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp xvii + 329.

Food supply

  1. 554. BOHSTEDT J, The politics of provisions: food riots, moral economy, and market transition in England, c. 1550–1850. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp 324, il.

  2. 555. CRABTREE PJ, Agricultural innovation and socio-economic change in early medieval Europe: evidence from Britain and France. WA 42 1 (2010) 122–36.

  3. 556. HUNT K, The politics of food and women's neighborhood activism in First World War Britain. ILWC 77 (2010) 8–26.

  4. 557. JORDAN K, The captains and crews of Liverpool's Northern Whaling Trade. IJMH 22 1 (2010) 185–204.

  5. 558. PURKISS D, Crammed with distressful bread? Bakers and the poor in early modern England. In PATRICK J ed, Renaissance food from Rabelais to Shakespeare: culinary readings and culinary histories. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. 11–24.

Retailing

  1. 559. BAILEY AR, SHAW G, ALEXANDER A & NELL D, Consumer behaviour and the life course: shopper reactions to self-service grocery shops and supermarkets in England c. 1947–75. EP 42 6 (2010) 1496–512.

  2. 560. BLONDE B & VAN DAMME I, Retail growth and consumer changes in a declining urban economy: Antwerp (1650–1750). EcHR 63 3 (2010) 638–63.

  3. 561. LEMIRE B, The force of fashion in politics and society (history of retailing and consumption). Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp 298.

  4. 562. LONGSTRETH R, American department store transformed, 1920–1960. New Haven: Yale University Press 2010. pp 384, il.

  5. 563. ROBERTSON N, The Co-operative movement and communities in Britain, 1914–1960: minding their own business. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp 268, il.

  6. 564. ROSE C, Making, selling and wearing boys’ clothes in late-Victorian England. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp 294.

  7. 565. SCOTT P & WALKER J, Advertising, promotion, and the competitive advantage of interwar British department stores. EHR 63 4 (2010) 1105–128.

  8. 566. SHERWOOD J, Savile Row: the master tailors of British bespoke. London: Thames & Hudson 2010. pp 255.

  9. 567. WHYMAN D, Shoulder of Mutton Field: the retail butcher's trade in Camden. Nottingham: Nottingham University Press 2010. pp vii + 150, il.

Finance, banking and industry

  1. 568. CAPIE F, The Bank of England: 1950s to 1979. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 920.

  2. 569. DI MARTINO P & VASTA M, Companies’ insolvency and ‘the nature of the firm’ in Italy, 1920s–70s. EcHR 63 1 (2010) 137–64.

  3. 570. DICK A, New work on money, finance, and thought in the eighteenth century. ECL 34 3 (2010) 105–13.

  4. 571. DILLEY A, The rules of the game: London finance, Australia, and Canada, c. 1900–14. EcHR 63 4 (2010) 1003–31.

  5. 572. EDWARDS JR, Researching the absence of professional organisation in Victorian England. ABFH 20 2 (2010) 177–208.

  6. 573. JOHNSON P, Making the market: Victorian origins of corporate capitalism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 266.

  7. 574. LARSON MJ, WARD K & WILSON JF, Banking from Leeds, not London: regional strategy and structure at the Yorkshire Bank, 1859–1952. ABFH 20 2 (2010) 117–33.

  8. 575. LATHAM M, The death of London's ‘Living Bridge’: financial crisis, property crash and the modernization of London Bridge in the mid-eighteenth century. LJ 35 2 (2010) 164–84.

  9. 576. LEE TA, Social closure and the incorporation of the Society of Accountants in Edinburgh in 1854. ABFH 20 1 (2010) 1–22.

  10. 577. MURRAY JM, The devil's evangelists? Moneychangers in Flemish urban society. In VITULLO J & WOLFTHAL D eds, Money, morality, and culture in late medieval and early modern Europe. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. 53–69.

  11. 578. O'BRIEN DP & CREEDY J, Darwin's clever neighbour: George Wade Norman and his circle. Abingdon: Edward Elgar 2010. pp 512.

  12. 579. SANCHEZ-BALLESTA JP & LLORENS MB, Monitoring, reputation and accountability in issuing banks in mid-nineteenth-century Spain. EEcH 47 4 (2010) 403–19.

  13. 580. SINGLETON J, Central banking in the twentieth century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 352.

  14. 581. TRUST G, John Moss of Otterspool (1782–1858): railway pioneer, slave owner, banker. Milton Keynes: Authorhouse 2010. pp xvii + 253.

  15. 582. VITIELLO D & THOMAS GE, The Philadelphia Stock Exchange and the city it made. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 2010. pp xvi + 253.

Consumption

  1. 583. HODGE CJ, Widow Pratt's world of goods: implications of consumer choice in colonial Newport, Rhode Island. EAmS 8 2 (2010) 217–34.

  2. 584. KALINOWSKA A, London as a centre for defining models of luxury consumption in seventeenth-century England. APH 102 (2010) 120–46.

  3. 585. MITCHELL I, Innovation in non-food retailing in the early nineteenth century: the curious case of the bazaar. BuH 52 6 (2010) 875–91.

  4. 586. MULLIN JE, Cards on the table: the middling sort as suppliers and consumers of English leisure culture in the eighteenth century. CJH 45 1 (2010) 49–81.

  5. 587. RAINS S, Commodity culture and social class in Dublin 1850–1916. Dublin: Irish Academic Press 2010. pp 226.

  6. 588. RUBLACK U, Dressing up: cultural identity in Renaissance Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 384, il.

  7. 589. WIGSTON SMITH C, Clothes without bodies: objects, humans, and the marketplace in eighteenth-century it-narratives and trade cards. ECF 23 2 (2010) 347–80.

Earnings

  1. 590. ATKINSON AB & NOLAN B, The changing distribution of earnings in Ireland, 1937 to 1968. EcHR 63 2 (2010) 479–99.

  2. 591. HORNER D, Solemn processions and terrifying violence: spectacle, authority, and citizenship during the Lachine canal strike of 1843. UHR 38 2 (38) 36–47.

Standard of living

  1. 592. AZFAR F, Self-preservation in early eighteenth-century London. LJ 35 2 (2010) 144–63.

  2. 593. BAER WC, Stuart London's standard of living: re-examining the Settlement of Tithes of 1638 for rents, income, and poverty. EcHR 63 3 (2010) 612–37.

  3. 594. BECKETT K & GODOY A, A tale of two cities: a comparative analysis of quality of life initiatives in New York and Bogotá. US 47 2 (2010) 277–301.

  4. 595. BISHOP P & GRIPAIOS P, Personal insolvency in England and Wales: a spatial analysis. US 47 8 (2010) 1687–702.

  5. 596. BRUNET G & PINOL J, Vulnerable and unsteady: life histories and changes of residence of unwed mothers in Lyon at the end of the nineteenth century. ContC 25 2 (2010) 263–84.

  6. 597. FILTZER D, The hazards of urban life in late Stalinist Russia: health, hygiene, and living standards, 1943–1953. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 410.

  7. 598. LEVENE A, Parish apprenticeship and the Old Poor Law in London. EHR 63 4 (2010) 915–41.

  8. 599. LEVENE A, Poor families, removals and ‘nurture’ in late Old Poor Law London. ContC 25 2 (2010) 233–62.

  9. 600. MCEWAN J & SHARPE P, Accommodating poverty: the housing and living arrangements of the English poor, c. 1600–1850. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2010. pp 256.

  10. 601. PERLMAN J & CARDOSO FH, Favela: four decades of living on the edge in Rio de Janeiro. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 444, il.

  11. 602. RICHARDSON EA, SHORTT NK & MITCHELL RJ The mechanism behind environmental inequality in Scotland: which came first, the deprivation or the landfill? EP 42 1 (2010) 223–40.

  12. 603. SHOEMAKER RB, Narrating the poor. ECL 34 3 (2010) 94–8.

  13. 604. WU F, WEBSTER C, HE S & LIU Y, Urban poverty in China. Abingdon: Edward Elgar 2010. pp 272.

Working conditions

  1. 605. DE MUNCK B, One counter and your own account: redefining illicit labour in early modern Antwerp. UH 37 1 (2010) 26–44.

  2. 606. GANT R, Domestic service in a small market town: Crickhowell, 1851–1901. LPS 84 (2010) 11–30.

  3. 607. HAWKINS S, Nursing and women's labour in the nineteenth century: the quest for independence. London: Routledge 2010. pp xi + 228.

  4. 608. HELLER M, London clerical workers, 1880–1914: development of the labour market. London: Pickering & Chatto 2010. pp 262.

  5. 609. HOLLISTER J & SCHULTZ SM, Slavery and emancipation in rural New York: evidence from nineteenth-century accounting records. AccH 15 3 (2010) 371–405.

  6. 610. HUMPHRIES J, Childhood and child labour in the British industrial revolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 456.

  7. 611. MAKEPEACE M, The East India Company's London workers: management of the warehouse labourers, 1800–1858. Woodbridge: Boydell Press 2010. pp x + 242.

  8. 612. MAY J, WILLS J, DATT A, EVANS Y, HERBERTAND J & MCILWAINE C, Global cities at work: migrant labour in low-paid employment in London. LJ 35 1 (2010) 85–99.

  9. 613. MILLS C, Regulating health and safety in the British mining industries, 1800–1914. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp 310, il.

  10. 614. SELTZER AJ, Salaries and promotion opportunities in the English banking industry, 1890–1936. BuH 52 5 (2010) 737–59.

  11. 615. VAN VOSS LH, HIEMSTRA-KUPERUS E & VAN NEDERVEEN MEERKERK E eds, The Ashgate companion to the history of textile workers, 1650–2000. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp 860, il.

  12. 616. WALLACE E, Children of the labouring poor: the working lives of children in nineteenth-century Hertfordshire. Hatfield: University of Hertfordshire Press 2010. pp 256.

  13. 617. WALLIS P, WEBB C & MINNS C, Leaving home and entering service: the age of apprenticeship in early modern London. ContC 25 3 (2010) 377–404.

  14. 618. WANG Q, How does geography matter in the ethnic labor market segmentation process? A case study of Chinese immigrants in the San Francisco CMSA. AAAG 100 1 (2010) 182–201.

  15. 619. WATSON D, Comment: the Gateshead Unemployment Workers Committee in the 1920s. NEH 41 (2010) 38–42.

Labour organization

  1. 620. FITZSIMMONS MP, From artisan to worker: guilds, the French state, and the organization of labour, 1776–1821. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 300, il.

  2. 621. FRANK C, Master and servant law: Chartists, trade unions, radical lawyers and the magistracy in England, 1840–1865. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp 294.

  3. 622. HEY D, The Worshipful Company of Blacksmiths. Leeds: Carnegie Publishing 2010. pp ix + 134.

  4. 623. KAMAT M, Disciplining Sholapur: the industrial city and its workers in the period of the Congress ministry, 1937–1939. MAsS 44 1 (2010) 99–119.

  5. 624. LADD RA, The London Mercers’ Company, London textual culture, and John Gower's Mirour de l'Omme. In NETHERTON R & OWEN-CROCKER GR eds, Medieval clothing and textiles: vol. 6. Woodbridge: Boydell Press 2010. 127–50.

  6. 625. MARQUIS G, Solidarity stories: an oral history of the ILWU. CalH 87 4 (2010) 77.

VI Communications

Research methods, aids and materials

  1. 626. BINGHAM A, The digitization of newspaper archives: opportunities and challenges for historians. TCBH 21 2 (2010) 225–31.

  2. 627. CASTELLS M, Globalisation, networking, urbanisation: reflections on the spatial dynamics of the information age. US 47 13 (2010) 2737–45.

Graphic and photographic portrayals

  1. 628. EMMERSON A, The London underground. Oxford: Shire 2010. pp 64, il.

Inter-urban communications

  1. 629. BURINGH E, Medieval manuscript production in the Latin west: explorations with a global database. Leiden: Brill 2010. pp xxiv + 558, il.

  2. 630. EJRNAES M & PERSSON KG, The gains from improved market efficiency: trade before and after the transatlantic telegraph. EuREH 14 3 (2010) 361–81.

  3. 631. FINGER S, ‘A flag of defyance at the masthead’: the Delaware river pilots and the sinews of Philadelphia's Atlantic world in the eighteenth century. EAmS 8 2 (2010) 386–409.

  4. 632. HENDRICKSON M, Historic routes to Angkor: development of the Khmer road system (ninth to thirteenth centuries AD) in mainland Southeast Asia. A 84 324 (2010) 480–96.

  5. 633. IMRAN M, Institutional barriers to sustainable urban transport in Pakistan. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 350.

  6. 634. KENNERLEY A, A northwest European shipping communication and servicing hub: Falmouth for orders, repair and supply, 1881–1935. IJMH 22 1 (2010) 111–38.

  7. 635. PAYRE R, The importance of being connected. City networks and urban government: Lyon and Eurocities (1990–2005). IJURR 34 2 (2010) 260–80.

  8. 636. WINDER GM, London's global reach? Reuters news and network, 1865, 1881, and 1914. JWH 21 2 (2010) 271–96.

Intra-urban communications

  1. 637. BOOTON DE, Manuscripts, market and the transition to print in late medieval Brittany. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp 490, il.

  2. 638. BOWEN J, The carriers of Lancaster 1824–1912. LocH 40 3 (2010) 178–90.

  3. 639. BROWN D, Morally transforming the world or spinning a line? Politicians and the newspaper press in mid-nineteenth-century Britain. HR 83 220 (2010) 321–42.

  4. 640. BROWNLEES N, Narrating contemporaneity: text and structure in English news. In DOOLEY BM ed, The dissemination of news and the emergence of contemporaneity in early modern Europe. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. 225–50.

  5. 641. CASEY CA, Common misperceptions: the press and Victorian views of crime. JIH 41 3 (2010) 367–91.

  6. 642. COOPER J, MUNDY R & NELSON J, Taxi! Urban economies and the social and transport impacts of the taxicab. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp 204.

  7. 643. CRESSY D, Dangerous talk: scandalous, seditious, and treasonable speech in pre-modern England. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 392.

  8. 644. DETTMAN S, The Bethnal Green tube shelter disaster of 1943: a stairway to heaven. London: East London History Society 2010. pp xiii + 122.

  9. 645. FINN M, Local heroes: war news and the construction of community in Britain, 1914–18. HR 83 22 (2010) 520–38.

  10. 646. FURLOTTI B, Connecting people, connecting places: antiquarians as mediators in sixteenth-century Rome. UH 37 3 (2010) 386–98.

  11. 647. GRETTON T, The pragmatics of page design in nineteenth-century general-interest weekly illustrated news magazines in London and Paris. ArtH 33 4 (2010) 680–709.

  12. 648. HINDS P, ‘The Horrid Popish Plot’: Roger L'Estrange and the circulation of political discourse in late seventeenth-century London. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 472.

  13. 649. HULL SP, Charles Lamb, Elia and the London Magazine: metropolitan muse. London: Pickering & Chatto 2010. pp vii + 217.

  14. 650. KERR MLN, ‘Perambulating fever nests of our London streets’: cabs, omnibuses, ambulances, and other ‘pest-vehicles’ in the Victorian metropolis. JBS 49 2 (2010) 283–310.

  15. 651. LAW MJ, ‘Stopping to dream’: the beautification and vandalism of London's interwar arterial roads. LJ 35 1 (35) 58–84.

  16. 652. LEARY P, The Punch Brotherhood: table talk and print culture in mid-Victorian London. London: British Library 2010. pp 197.

  17. 653. LIVSEY P, The reign of terror – Solomon Hodgson, the Newcastle Chronicle and the events of 1794. NEH 41 (2010) 116–31.

  18. 654. NEVILLE J, ‘Putting on the top hat’: labour mayors and the local press in inter-war Plymouth. SoH 31 (2010) 100–26.

  19. 655. PURCAR C, On the wrong side of the track: railways as urban boundaries in the towns of the First Transylvanian Railway. UH 37 1 (2010) 66–89.

  20. 656. SCHULTHESS-HEINZ S, Contemporaneity in 1672–1679: the Paris Gazette, the London Gazette, and the Teutsche Kriegs–Kurier (1672–1679). In DOOLEY BM ed, The dissemination of news and the emergence of contemporaneity in early modern Europe. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. 115–36.

  21. 657. SOUTHWORTH H, Leonard and Virginia Woolf, the Hogarth Press and the networks of modernism. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press 2010. pp xii + 288.

  22. 658. SUTHERLAND JG, From Alvis to Elvis!: advertising in Elgin 1910–1960: forming the sequel to ‘messages from yesterday’. Elgin: JG Sutherland 2010. pp 60.

  23. 659. WOOD JC, The third degree: press reporting, crime fiction and police powers in 1920s Britain. TCBH 21 4 (2010) 464–85.

VII Politics and administration

Research methods, aids and materials

  1. 660. ARKELL T & ALCOCK NW, Warwickshire hearth tax returns: Michaelmas 1670 with Coventry Lady Day 1666. Stratford-upon-Avon: Dugdale Society 2010. pp xiv + 566.

  2. 661. CHAUDHURI R, The politics of naming: Derozio in two formative moments of literary and political discourse, Calcutta, 1825–31. MAsS 44 4 (2010) 857–86.

  3. 662. CORNISH W, STUART ANDERSON J, COCKS R, LOBBAN M, POLDEN P & SMITH K, The Oxford history of the laws of England, volumes XI, XII, and XIII: 1820–1914. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 3840.

  4. 663. FRAILE P, The construction of the idea of the city in early modern Europe: Pérez de Herrera and Nicolas Delamare. JUH 36 5 (2010) 685–708.

  5. 664. GAUNT RA ed, Politics, law and society in Nottinghamshire: the diaries of Godfrey Tallents of Newark, 1829–1839. Nottingham: Nottinghamshire County Council 2010. pp 104.

  6. 665. GIBBON R, The way it was: tales from a policeman's notebook. Durham: Memoir Club 2010. pp xvii + 86.

  7. 666. GUARNEROS-MEZA V & GEDDES M, Local governance and participation under neoliberalism: comparative perspectives. IJURR 34 1 (2010) 115–29.

  8. 667. HINCK H, The rising of 1381 in Winchester. EHR 125 512 (2010) 112–31.

  9. 668. ROSOL M, Public participation in post-Fordist urban green space governance: the case of community gardens in Berlin. IJURR 34 3 (2010) 548–63.

  10. 669. SILVER H, SCOTT A & KAZEPOV Y, Participation in urban contention and deliberation. IJURR 34 3 (2010) 453–77.

  11. 670. STEVENS MF, Failed arbitrations before the Court of Common Pleas: cases relating to London and Londoners, 1400–1468. JLeH 31 1 (2010) 21–44.

  12. 671. THRUSH A & FERRIS JP eds, The House of Commons 1604–1629 (6 vols.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 6496.

Archives – descriptions and examples

  1. 672. BARRIE DG, Nineteenth-century Scottish police records and their value for the historian. ScotA 16 (2010) 51–69.

Aspects of urban administration

  1. 673. ARGERSINGER AE, Contested visions of American democracy: citizenship, public housing, and the international arena. JUH 36 6 (2010) 792–813.

  2. 674. ATKINSON D, The local and the global: Bournemouth's 200 years and its 20 MPs. BS 2 2 (2010), 286–94.

  3. 675. BARCLAY A, Oliver Cromwell and the Cambridge elections of 1640. ParlH 29 2 (2010) 155–70.

  4. 676. BARRIE D, Police in civil society: police, Enlightenment and civic virtue in urban Scotland, c. 1780–1833. UH 37 1 (2010) 45–65.

  5. 677. BELZAK S, Swinging in the 60s to the Liberals: Mary Murphy and Pontypridd Urban District Council. JLH 68 (2010), 54–62.

  6. 678. BLACK WB, ‘Nae smell, nae taste’: 150 years of pure water for Glasgow. Part 1. HistS 10 1 (2010).

  7. 679. BLACK WB, ‘Nae smell, nae taste’: 150 years of pure water for Glasgow. Part 2. HistS 10 2 (2010).

  8. 680. BLAKELEY G, Governing ourselves: citizen participation and governance in Barcelona and Manchester. IJURR 34 1 (2010) 130–45.

  9. 681. BOUWERS EG, Public commemorations and private interests: the politics of state funerals in London and Paris, 1806–1810. In JENSEN L, LEERSSEN JT & MATHIJSEN, M eds, Free access to the past: romanticism, cultural heritage, and the nation. Leiden: Brill 2010. 73–102.

  10. 682. BRAIN T, A history of policing in England and Wales from 1974: a turbulent journey. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 496.

  11. 683. BROWN A, Civic ceremony and religion in medieval Bruges, c. 1300–1520. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 360, il.

  12. 684. CHUNG SP, Chinese Tong as British trust: institutional collisions and legal disputes in urban Hong Kong, 1860s–1980s. MAsS 44 6 (2010) 1409–32.

  13. 685. CLARKE N, Town twinning in Cold-War Britain: (dis)continuities in twentieth-century municipal internationalism. CBH 24 2 (2010) 173–91.

  14. 686. CONNELL A, Appleby in Westminster: John Robinson, MP (1727–1802). CWAAS 10 (2010) 217–36.

  15. 687. CONNOLLY JJ, An elusive unity: urban democracy and machine politics in industrializing America. Ithaca: Cornell University Press 2010. pp xiv + 264.

  16. 688. COOPER T, Burying the ‘refuse revolution’: the rise of controlled tipping in Britain, 1920–1960. EP 42 5 (2010) 1033–48.

  17. 689. COX DJ, A certain share of low cunning: a history of the Bow Street Runners, 1792–1839. Abingdon: Routledge 2010. pp 208.

  18. 690. CREIGHTON S, John Archer and the politics of labour in Battersea (1906–32). Imin 28 2–3 (2010) 183–202.

  19. 691. DABINETT G, Spatial justice and the translation of European strategic planning ideas in the urban sub-region of south Yorkshire. US 47 11 (2010) 2389–408.

  20. 692. DALE P & FISHER K, Contrasting municipal responses to the provision of birth control services in Halifax and Exeter before 1948. SHMed 23 3 (2010) 567–85.

  21. 693. DAVIDS K, Public services in early modern European towns: an agenda for further research. JUH 36 3 (2010) 386–92.

  22. 694. DAVIES S, Legal challenges to labour rule: Gateshead politics between the wars. NEH 41 (2010) 19–37.

  23. 695. DENYS C, The development of police forces in urban Europe in the eighteenth century. JUH 36 3 (2010) 332–44.

  24. 696. DEPALMA DIGESER E, FRAKES RM & STEPHENS J, The rhetoric of power in late antiquity: religion and politics in Byzantium, Europe and the early Islamic world. London: I.B. Tauris 2010. pp 320.

  25. 697. DONNELLY JS, ‘Unofficial’ British reprisals and IRA provocations, 1919–20: the cases of three Cork towns. EI 45 1 & 2 (2010) 152–97.

  26. 698. DOOLITTLE I, City of London politics from Shaftesbury to Wilkes: another viewpoint. Haslemere: Ian Doolittle 2010. pp 48.

  27. 699. DOYLE BM, Labour and hospitals in urban Yorkshire: Middlesbrough, Leeds and Sheffield, 1919–1938. SHMed 23 2 (2010) 374–92.

  28. 700. DOYLE BM, Managing and contesting industrial pollution in Middlesbrough, 1880–1940. NH 47 1 (2010) 135–54.

  29. 701. DUGGAN AJ, Roman, canon and common law in twelfth-century England: the council of Northampton (1164) re-examined. HR 83 221 (2010) 379–408.

  30. 702. EMERY RA, The author of tales of the R.I.C. NQ 57 2 (2010) 226–8.

  31. 703. ENGLANDER D, Policing the ghetto: Jewish East London, 1880–1920. CHeS 14 1 (2010) 29–50.

  32. 704. EWEN S, Fighting fires: creating the British Fire Service, 1800–1978. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2010. pp viii + 235.

  33. 705. FORD C, The battle for public rights to private spaces on Sydney's ocean beaches, 1854–1920s. AHS 41 3 (2010) 253–68.

  34. 706. FRANKOT E, Maritime law and practice in late medieval Aberdeen. SHistR 89 2 (2010) 136–52.

  35. 707. GALLAGHER DS, Parasites and sanitation in eighteenth-century Newport, Rhode Island: the Pratt, Brown, and Tate families. EAmS 8 2 (2010) 235–49.

  36. 708. GARNETT NS, Ordering the city. New Haven: Yale University Press 2010. pp 299, il.

  37. 709. GERMAN K, Jacobite politics in Aberdeen and the ‘15. In MONOD PK, PITTOCK M, & SZECHI D eds, Loyalty and identity: Jacobites at home and aroad. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2010. 82–97.

  38. 710. GIOIELLI R, Get the lead out: environmental politics in 1970s St. Louis. JUH 36 4 (2010) 429–46.

  39. 711. GROUNDWATER A, The Scottish Middle March, 1573–1625: power, kinship, allegiance. London: Royal Historical Society 2010. pp. 248.

  40. 712. HAEMERS J & RYCKBOSCH W, A targeted public: public services in fifteenth-century Ghent and Bruges. UH 37 2 (2010) 203–25.

  41. 713. HARVEY AD, Parish politics: London vestries 1780–1830 (part 2). LocH 40 1 (2010) 29–40.

  42. 714. HILL T, Pageantry and power: a cultural history of the early modern Lord Mayor's Show, 1585–1639. Manchester: Manchester University Press 2010. pp xii + 396.

  43. 715. HOLFORD ML, Feet of fines for the palatinate of Durham, 1228–1457: liberties, law and the local community. EHR 125 515 (2010) 818–43.

  44. 716. JORGENSEN D, ‘All good rule of the citee’: sanitation and civic government in England, 1400–1600. JUH 36 3 (2010) 300–15.

  45. 717. KATKO TS, JUUTI PS & TEMPELHOFF J, Water and the city. EnvH 16 2 (2010) 213–34.

  46. 718. KATZ MB, Narratives of failure? Historical interpretations of federal urban policy. CitC 9 1 (2010) 13–22.

  47. 719. KAUFMAN MH, Edinburgh's royal public dispensary. In CHALMERS J ed, Andrew Duncan senior: physician of the Enlightenment. Edinburgh: National Museums Scotland 2010. 56–71.

  48. 720. KEENE D, Knights before the Round Table: cnihtas, guildhalls, and governance in early Winchester. In HENIG M & RAMSAY N eds, Intersections: the archaeology and history of Christianity in England, 400–1200. Oxford: Archaeopress 2010. 201–11.

  49. 721. LAUGHTON J, The control of discord in fifteenth-century Chester. In GODDARD R, LANGDON J & MULLER M eds, Survival and discord in medieval society: essays in honour of Christopher Dyer. Turnhout: Brepols 2010. 213–29.

  50. 722. LINDEMANN M, Voluntarism in social welfare and urban government: the case of Hamburg, 1700–1799. JUH 36 3 (2010) 316–31.

  51. 723. LYNCH KA, Social provisions and the life of civil society in Europe: rethinking public and private. JUH 36 3 (2010) 285–99.

  52. 724. MCBRIDE T, The secular and the radical in Irish associational culture of mid-Victorian Glasgow. IMin 28 1 (2010) 31–41.

  53. 725. MCCARTHY H, The League of Nations, public ritual and national identity in Britain, c. 1919–56. HWJ 70 (2010) 108–32.

  54. 726. MACQUEEN HL, Lawyer's Edinburgh 1908–2008. BOEC 8 (2010) 27–53.

  55. 727. MARINO G, The emergence of municipal baths: hygiene, war and recreation in the development of swimming facilities. IAR 32 1 (2010) 35–45.

  56. 728. MEADOWCROFT M, Leeds and the Liberal pantheon. JLH 69 (2010) 51–64.

  57. 729. NEGRINE A, The treatment of sick children in the workhouse by the Leicester Poor Law Union, 1867–1914. FCH 13 1 (2010) 34–44.

  58. 730. OSBORNE R, Athens and Athenian democracy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 482, il.

  59. 731. OTGAAR AKLIJS J & VAN DEN BERG L, Towards healthy cities: comparing conditions for change. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp 134.

  60. 732. OWEN J, ‘An inexplicable constituency’? Organised liberalism in Nottingham, 1868–1880. MidH 35 1 (2010) 107–28.

  61. 733. PASOTTI E, Political branding in cities: the decline of machine politics in Bogotá, Naples, and Chicago. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 304.

  62. 734. PATON B & LAW J, Communes and despots in medieval and Renaissance Italy. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp 368.

  63. 735. PONZINI D & ROSSI U, Becoming a creative city: the entrepreneurial mayor, network politics and the promise of an urban renaissance. US 47 5 (2010) 1037–57.

  64. 736. POSTLES D, The politics of diffuse authority in an early modern small town. CJH 45 1 (2010) 1–20.

  65. 737. POYNTZ N, The attack on Lord Chandos: popular politics in Cirencester in 1642. MidH 35 1 (2010) 71–88.

  66. 738. SKOGAN W, Police and community in Chicago: a tale of three cities. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 256, il.

  67. 739. SRIDHAR KS & VENUGOPALA REDDY A, State of urban services in India's cities: spending and financing. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 200.

  68. 740. SUTCLIFFE MP, Negotiating the ‘Garibaldi moment’ in Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1854–1861). MI 15 2 (2010) 129–44.

  69. 741. TITTLER R, Faces and spaces: displaying the civic portrait in early modern England. In HAMLING T & RICHARDSON C eds, Everyday objects: medieval and early modern material culture and its meanings. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. 179–90.

  70. 742. TSUJIMOTO S, Anthony Gilby and civil–military relations in Kingston-upon-Hull, 1660–81. In KONDO K & TAYLOR M eds, British history 1600–2000: expansion in perspective. London: University of London, Institute of Commonwealth Studies 2010. 225–36.

  71. 743. VAN DER HEIJDEN M, Introduction: new perspectives on public services in early modern Europe. JUH 36 3 (2010) 271–84.

  72. 744. VAN NEDERVEEN MEERKERK E, Professionalization of public service: civil servants in Dordrecht, 1575–1795. JUH 36 3 (2010) 345–67.

  73. 745. WHITTON T, All ‘Kens’ to all men. Ken the Chameleon: reinvention and representation, from the GLC to the GLA. RFCB 15 4 (2010) 131–45.

  74. 746. WHITTON T, Ken ‘le rouge’ et la mairie de Londres: du Greater London Council à la Greater London Authority. Paris: L'Harmattan 2010. pp 212.

  75. 747. WILLIAMS CA, Policing the populace: the road to professionalisation. In KILDAY A & NASH DS eds, Histories of crime: Britain 1600–2000. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2010. 160–79.

  76. 748. WOODWARD S, Kilo Sierra five one: policing Portsmouth in the 1980s. Milton Keynes: Authorhouse 2010. pp viii + 361.

VIII Shaping the urban environment

Research methods, aids and materials

  1. 749. ROSHAN SAMARA T, Policing development: urban renewal as neo-liberal security strategy. US 47 1 (2010) 197–214.

Town planning (and environmental control)

  1. 750. ADAMS D, DE SOUSA C & TIESDELL S, Brownfield development: a comparison of North American and British approaches. US 47 1 (2010) 75–104.

  2. 751. ARNOLD D, Making London's modernity: capital, memory and nature. In HERMANSEN CORDUA C ed, Manifestoes and transformations in the early modernist city. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. 165–77.

  3. 752. BASMAJIAN C, Projecting sprawl? The Atlanta Regional Commission and the 1975 Regional Development Plan of metropolitan Atlanta. JPH 9 2 (2010) 95–121.

  4. 753. BEATLEY T, Biophilic cities: integrating nature into urban design and planning. Washington: Island Press 2010. pp 208.

  5. 754. BOWIE D, Politics, planning and homes in a world city. London: Routledge 2010. pp 296.

  6. 755. BUCKLEY C, Modernity, tradition and the design of the ‘industrial village’ of Dormanstown 1917–1923. JDH 23 1 (2010) 21–41.

  7. 756. CARLSSON-HYSLOP A, Storm surge science: the London connection 1928–1953. In GALLOWAY JA ed, Tides and floods: new research on London and the tidal Thames from the middle ages to the twentieth century. London: Centre for Metropolitan History, Institute of Historical Research, University of London 2010. 45–55.

  8. 757. CHANG H, LAFRENZ M, JUNG I, FIGLIOZZI M, PLATMAN D & PEDERSON C, Potential impacts of climate change on flood-induced travel disruptions: a case study of Portland, Oregon, USA. AAAG 100 4 (2010) 938–52.

  9. 758. CUSACK T, ‘Enlightened Protestants’: the improved shorescape, order and liminality at early seaside resorts in Victorian Ireland. JTH 2 3 (2010) 165–85.

  10. 759. FARRELL T, Shaping London: the patterns and forms that make the metropolis. Chichester: Wiley 2010. pp 288.

  11. 760. FORD K, The trouble with city planning. New Haven: Yale University Press 2010. pp 256, il.

  12. 761. GASTON KJ, Urban ecology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 330, il.

  13. 762. GOULD J, Plymouth: vision of a modern city. Swindon: English Heritage 2010. pp 96, il.

  14. 763. GUNN S, The rise and fall of British urban modernism: planning Bradford, circa 1945–1970. JBS 49 4 (2010) 849–69.

  15. 764. HEIN C, Shaping Tokyo: land development and planning practice in the early modern Japanese metropolis. JUH 36 4 (2010) 447–84.

  16. 765. HILLIER J & BELL S, The ‘genius of place’: mitigating stench in the New Palace of Westminster before the Great Stink. LJ 35 1 (2010) 22–38.

  17. 766. JACKSON JH, Paris under water: how the city of light survived the great flood of 1910. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2010. pp 272.

  18. 767. LIESHOUT C, Floods and flood response in eighteenth-century London. In GALLOWAY JA ed, Tides and floods: new research on London and the tidal Thames from the middle ages to the twentieth century. London: Centre for Metropolitan History, Institute of Historical Research, University of London 2010. 29–43.

  19. 768. MILLER C, Cities and nature in the American west. Reno: University of Nevada Press 2010. pp 288.

  20. 769. NEUMAN M & SMITH S, City planning and infrastructure: once and future partners. JPH 9 1 (2010) 21–42.

  21. 770. OMOLO-OKALEBO F, HAAS T, WERNER IB & SENGENDO H, Planning of Kampala City 1903–1962: the planning ideas, values, and their physical expression. JPH 9 3 (2010) 151–69.

  22. 771. PLUNZ R & SUTTO MP eds, Urban climate change crossroads. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp 184, il.

  23. 772. PRENTICE G, Glen cinema disaster. HistS 10 3 (2010), 61–72.

  24. 773. REZENDE VF, Brazilian city planners, American city planning? New perspectives on urban planning in Rio de Janeiro, 1930–1945. PlP 25 4 (2010) 505–13.

  25. 774. SEN S, Between dominance, dependence, negotiation, and compromise: European architecture and urban planning practices in colonial India. JPH 9 4 (2010) 203–31.

  26. 775. SHARPE EM, The Mill river flood of 1874: from Williamsburg to Northampton. HJM Spring (2010), 3–19.

  27. 776. THOMAS RM, Monastic town planning at Abingdon. O 75 (2010) 49–60.

  28. 777. VON PETZ U, City planning exhibitions in Germany, 1910–2010. PlP 25 3 (2010) 375–82.

  29. 778. WARD SV, What did the Germans ever do for us? A century of British learning about and imagining modern town planning. PlP 25 2 (2010) 117–40.

  30. 779. YOUNG R, ASSIST in Govan – a case of accidental conservation. AH 21 (2010) 93–108.

Utopian planning and experiments

  1. 780. BALMORI D & CONAN M, A landscape manifesto. New Haven: Yale University Press 2010. pp 272, il.

  2. 781. FENSTER T & YACOBI H eds, Remembering, forgetting and city builders. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp 218.

  3. 782. GALINOU M, Cottages and villas: the birth of the garden suburb. New Haven: Yale University Press 2010. pp 544.

  4. 783. HARDY D, Mr Howard and the garden city: a plain man's guide to the future. In HERMANSEN CORDUA C ed, Manifestoes and transformations in the early modernist city. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. 137–48.

  5. 784. HENDERSON SR, Römerstadt: the modern garden city. PlP 25 3 (2010) 323–46.

  6. 785. KOHRING A, ‘Sporting Moscow’: stadia buildings and the challenging of public space in the post-war Soviet Union. UH 37 2 (2010) 253–71.

  7. 786. MILLER M, English garden cities: an introduction. Swindon: English Heritage 2010. pp 124, il.

  8. 787. PLATT LA, Planning ideology and geographic thought in the early twentieth century: Charles Whitnall's progressive era park designs for socialist Milwaukee. JUH 36 6 (2010) 771–91.

  9. 788. ROBBINS E, News from nowhere: a utopian dream. In HERMANSEN CORDUA, C ed, Manifestoes and transformations in the early modernist city. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. 39–57.

  10. 789. STEEN ID, New town in the city: Edward J. Logue and his vision for Roosevelt Island, New York. JPH 9 3 (2010) 183–97.

  11. 790. WEN WANG Y & HEATH T, Towards garden city wonderlands: new town planning in 1950s Taiwan. PlP 25 2 (2010) 141–69.

Housing improvement

  1. 791. BOLZ C, From ‘garden city precursors’ to ‘cemeteries for the living’: contemporary discourse on Krupp housing and Besucherpolitik in Wilhelmine Germany. UH 37 1 (2010) 90–116.

  2. 792. HANLON J, Success by design: HOPE VI, new urbanism, and the neoliberal transformation of public housing in the United States. EP 42 1 (2010) 80–98.

  3. 793. HUMPHRIES M, Redevelopment of The Mount, Ipswich: profile of a community 1900–1939 (part 2). SR 54 (2010) 2–11.

  4. 794. HURLEY A, Beyond preservation: using public history to revitalize inner cities. Philadelphia: Temple University Press 2010. pp 248.

  5. 795. JONES B, Slum clearance, privatization and residualization: the practices and politics of council housing in mid-twentieth-century England. TCBH 21 4 (2010) 510–39.

  6. 796. LAWSON L & KEARNS A, ‘Community empowerment’ in the context of the Glasgow housing stock transfer. US 47 7 (2010) 1459–78.

  7. 797. PLATT HL, Exploding cities: housing the masses in Paris, Chicago, and Mexico City, 1850—2000. JUH 36 5 (2010) 575–93.

  8. 798. ROBINSON P, Tenement improvement in Glasgow: a quiet revolution, 1968–80. AH 21 (2010) 75–92.

  9. 799. WHITHAM D, Community housing and regeneration: government policy and housing improvement. AH 21 (2010) 59–73.

Urban renewal

  1. 800. AHLFELDT G & MAENNIG W, Stadium architecture and urban development from the perspective of urban economics. IJURR 34 3 (2010) 629–46.

  2. 801. CASH JD, People's park: birth and survival. CalH 88 1 (2010) 8–32.

  3. 802. CHOI J, The palace, the city and the past: controversies surrounding the rebuilding of the Gyeongbok Palace in Seoul, 1990–2010. PlP 25 2 (2010) 193–213.

  4. 803. DESAI A, Between the push and the shove: everyday struggles and the re-making of Durban. AfSt 69 3 (2010) 423–37.

  5. 804. FORGAN S, From modern Babylon to White City: science, technology and urban change in London, 1870–1914. In LEVIN MR ed, Urban modernity: cultural innovation in the Second Industrial Revolution. Cambridge MA, London: MIT Press 2010. 75–132.

  6. 805. GOODSON CJ, The Rome of Pope Paschal I: papal power, urban renovation, church rebuilding and civic translation, 817–824. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 408, il.

  7. 806. HALLAM J, ‘City of change and challenge’: the cine-societies’ response to the redevelopment of Liverpool in the 1960s. In KOECK R & ROBERTS L eds, The city and the moving image: urban projections. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2010. 69–88.

  8. 807. HOLLANDER J, KIRKWOOD N & GOLD J, Principles of brownfield regeneration: cleanup, design, and reuse of derelict land. Washington: Island Press 2010. pp 152.

  9. 808. JAMES RK, From ‘slum clearance’ to ‘revitalisation’: planning, expertise and moral regulation in Toronto's Regent Park. PlP 25 1 (2010) 69–86.

  10. 809. KATZER N, Introduction: sports stadia and modern urbanism. UH 37 2 (2010) 249–52.

  11. 810. KING C, ‘Closure’ and the urban great rebuilding in early modern Norwich. PMA 44 1 (2010) 54–80.

  12. 811. LIPPERT R, Mundane and mutant devices of power: business improvement districts and sanctuaries. EurJCS 13 4 (2010) 477–94.

  13. 812. MADGIN R, Reconceptualising the historic urban environment: conservation and regeneration in Castlefield, Manchester, 1960–2009. PlP 25 1 (2010) 29–48.

  14. 813. MOLNAR V, The cultural production of locality: reclaiming the ‘European city’ in post-Wall Berlin. IJURR 34 2 (2010) 281–309.

  15. 814. OTERO LR, La Calle: spatial conflicts and urban renewal in a southwest city. Tucson: University of Arizona Press 2010. pp 288.

  16. 815. PICTON RM, Selling national urban renewal: the National Film Board, the National Capital Commission and post-war planning in Ottawa, Canada. UH 37 2 (2010) 301–21.

  17. 816. PRITCHARD J, Dryden's ‘new foundations’. NQ 57 1 (2010) 51–7.

  18. 817. RYCKEWAERT M, The ten-year plan for the port of Antwerp (1956–1965): a linear city along the river. PlP 25 3 (2010) 303–22.

  19. 818. SHIH M, The evolving law of disputed relocation: constructing inner-city renewal practices in Shanghai, 1990–2005. IJURR 34 2 (2010) 350–64.

  20. 819. TAGSOLD C, Modernity, space and national representation at the Tokyo Olympics 1964. UH 37 2 (2010) 289–300.

  21. 820. WATTERS DM, Modernity in context: the postwar revitalisation of Scotland's historic small burghs. AH 21 (2010) 33–48.

  22. 821. ZIPP S, Manhattan projects: the rise and fall of urban renewal in Cold War New York. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 485, il.

IX Urban culture

Research methods, aids and materials

  1. 822. FREDEMAN WE ed, The correspondence of Dante Gabriel Rossetti (9-vol. set). Woodbridge: DS Brewer 2010.

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  7. 828. TIRAMANI J, Pins and aglets. In HAMLING T & RICHARDSON C eds, Everyday objects: medieval and early modern material culture and its meanings. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. 85–94.

  8. 829. VAN REMOORTEL M, A catalogue of Coleridge's great circulating library. NQ 57 2 (2010) 210–11.

  9. 830. WATSON S, PEARCE J, DAVIS A, EGAN G & PIPE A, Taverns and other entertainments in the City of London? Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century finds from excavations at Paternoster Square. Post-Medieval Archaeology 44 1 (2010) 172–208.

Urban culture and entertainment

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  2. 832. BAKER G ed, Music and urban society in colonial Latin America. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 392, il.

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  5. 835. BROCKEN M, Other voices: hidden histories of Liverpool's popular music scenes, 1930s-1970s. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp 260.

  6. 836. BROWN DB & MYRONE M, William Blake's 1809 exhibition. TP 14 (2010) online.

  7. 837. BROWN JR, Staging Shakespeare's plays: a choice of theatres. NTQ 26 2 (2010) 155–200.

  8. 838. BUTCHER P & MIDELANNIS C, Urban vodou: politics and popular street art in Haiti. Oxford: Signal 2010. pp 192.

  9. 839. CANGUILHEM P, Courtiers and musicians meet in the streets: the Florentine mascherata under Cosimo I. UH 37 3 (2010) 464–73.

  10. 840. CAPDEVILLE V, Les cafés à Londres: de nouvelles institutions culturelles à la fin du XVIIe siècle? In CARRÉ J ed, Londres 1700–1900: naissance d'une capitale culturelle. Paris: PUPS (2010) 63–84.

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  12. 842. CERVANTES X, ‘Null'altra Musica è qui gradita che la nostra’? Cultural politics, anti-Catholic anxiety, and the Italian operatic community in London in the 1720s. In SCHAFF B ed, Exiles, emigrés and intermediaries: Anglo-Italian cultural transactions. Amsterdam: Rodopi 2010. 177–202.

  13. 843. CHANDLER D, ‘The Athens of England’: Norwich as a literary center in the late eighteenth century. ECS 43 2 (2010) 171–92.

  14. 844. CORNIC A, La pratique musicale à Londres et en Angleterre au XIXe siècle. In CARRÉ J ed, Londres 1700–1900: naissance d'une capitale culturelle. Paris: PUPS 2010. 281–302.

  15. 845. CROWTHER L, Et in suburbia ego: a cultural geography of craft in the London suburbs. JMC 3 2 (2010) 143–59.

  16. 846. DEL VECCHIO J, The most American thing in New York City: the historiography of the National Theater of the United States of America. DR 54 4 (2010) 155–74.

  17. 847. EVANS S, Concrete dreams: drama and surveillance in the city. In FORSTER L & HARPER S eds, British culture and society in the 1970s: the lost decade. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2010. 252–62.

  18. 848. GARCÍA CASTAÑEDA S, The Spanish émigrés and the London literary scene (1814–1834). London: Spanish Embassy of London 2010. pp 66.

  19. 849. GURR A, Venues on the verges: London's theater government between 1594 and 1614. SQ 61 4 (2010) 468–89.

  20. 850. HAMILTON-PHILLIPS M, Joseph Wright of Derby in Liverpool. ECL 34 2 (2010) 106–13.

  21. 851. HELLER B, The ‘mene peuple’ and the polite spectator: the individual in the crowd at eighteenth-century London fairs. P & P 208 1 (2010) 131–57.

  22. 852. HOARE P, ‘A room with a view – and a book’: some aspects of library provision for English residents and visitors to Florence, 1815–1930. In SCHAFF B ed, Exiles, emigrés and intermediaries: Anglo-Italian cultural transactions. Amsterdam: Rodopi 2010. 237–54.

  23. 853. JAMES R, Popular culture and working-class taste in Britain, 1930–39: a round of cheap diversions? Manchester: Manchester University Press 2010. pp 256.

  24. 854. LHERM A, Fêtes, festivités et joyeusetés à Londres au XVIIIe siècle. In CARRÉ J ed, Londres 1700–1900: naissance d'une capitale culturelle. Paris: PUPS 2010. 29–62.

  25. 855. MILES B, London calling: a countercultural history of London since 1945. London: Atlantic Books 2010. pp xii + 468.

  26. 856. PEARSON D, Patterns of book ownership in late seventeenth-century England. Lib 11 2 (2010) 139–67.

  27. 857. ROSENBERG CM ed, The court cities of northern Italy: Milan, Parma, Piacenza, Mantua, Ferrara, Bologna, Urbino, Pesaro, and Rimini. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 468, il.

  28. 858. ROWLAND R, Thomas Heywood's theatre, 1599–1639: locations, translations, and conflict. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp xiii + 379.

  29. 859. RUDOLPH C, Inventing the gothic portal: Suger, Hugh of Saint Victor, and the construction of a new public art at Saint-Denis. ArtH 33 4 (2010) 568–95.

  30. 860. SIMPSON P, Lost in the crowd: Blake and London in 1809. TP 14 (2010) online.

  31. 861. SWEETINBURGH S, Kentish towns: urban culture and the church in the later middle ages. In SWEETINBURGH S ed, Later Medieval Kent, 1220–1540. Woodbridge: Boydell Press 2010. 137–66.

  32. 862. THOMPSON L, Playgoers on the outdoor stages of early modern London. ThN 64 1 (2010) 3–11.

Forms of entertainment

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  2. 864. ATHONY B, The life of Dan Leno, Victorian comic genius. London: I.B. Tauris 2010. pp 232.

  3. 865. BADER I & SCHARENBERG A, The sound of Berlin: subculture and the global music industry. IJURR 34 1 (2010) 76–91.

  4. 866. BOLTON WB, The cockpits of Old London (2nd edn). London: Beech Publishing House 2010. pp 84.

  5. 867. BRADLEY L, Cooperation and conflict: GDR theatre censorship, 1961–1989. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 336, il.

  6. 868. BUCHOWSKA D, From ‘freak pictures’ to no art: art exhibitions in London 1914 through the eyes of the critics. In WALSH MJK ed, London, modernism, and 1914. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. 214–39.

  7. 869. BUCK J, Cinemas of Haringey. Hornsey: Hornsey Historical Society 2010. pp 140, il.

  8. 870. CURL JS, Spas, wells, and pleasure-gardens of London. London: Historical Publications 2010. pp 280.

  9. 871. DILLON J, The language of space in court performance, 1400–1625. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 280, il.

  10. 872. GLEDHILL J, Coming of age in uniform: the Foundling Hospital and British army bands in the twentieth century. FCH 13 2 (2010) 114–27.

  11. 873. GRAGG L, ‘A big step to oblivion for Las Vegas?’ the ‘battle of the bare bosoms’, 1957–59. JPopC 43 5 (2010) 1004–22.

  12. 874. HERBERT T & MYERS A, Music for the multitude: accounts of brass bands entering Enderby Jackson's Crystal Palace contests in the 1860s. Emus 38 4 (2010) 571–84.

  13. 875. JOHN J, Dickens and mass culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 336.

  14. 876. MARSH C, Music and society in early modern England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 624, il.

  15. 877. NEWEY K & RICHARDS J, John Ruskin and the Victorian theatre. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2010. pp x + 257.

  16. 878. NUSSBAUM F, Rival queens: actresses, performance, and the eighteenth-century British theater. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 2010. pp 383.

  17. 879. PLUMB C, ‘In fact, one cannot see it without laughing’: the spectacle of the kangaroo in London, 1770 – 1830. MuHJ 3 1 (2010) 7–32.

  18. 880. RASMUSSEN S, Contested performances: at the crossroads of local and global aesthetic knowledge and practice in ‘modern’ urban Tamajaq (Tuareg) Theater in northern Mali. AnQ 83 4 (2010) 753–860.

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  21. 883. RYCROFT S, Swinging city: a cultural geography of London 1950–1974. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. pp 200.

  22. 884. SHOHET L, Reading masques: the English masque and public culture in the seventeenth century. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 304.

  23. 885. SNOWMAN J, John Orlando Parry and the theatre of London. London: J. Snowman 2010. pp 167.

  24. 886. STEFANIS K, Reasoned exhibitions: Blake in 1809 and Reynolds in 1813. TP 14 (2010) online.

  25. 887. SYME HS, The meaning of success: stories of 1594 and its aftermath. SQ 61 4 (2010) 490–525.

  26. 888. TAYLOR I, Music in London and the myth of decline: from Haydn to the Philharmonic. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp xiv + 208.

  27. 889. THOMAS G, Modernism, Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes in London, 1911–1929. In RILEY M ed, British music and modernism, 1895–1960. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. 67–92.

  28. 890. TURVEY G, The Phoenix cinema: a century of film in East Finchley. London: Phoenix Cinema Trust 2010. pp 276.

  29. 891. WALKOWITZ JR, Cosmopolitanism, feminism, and the moving body. VLC 38 2 (2010) 427–49.

Exchange of information

  1. 892. BOYCE G, Language and culture in a Liverpool merchant family firm, 1870–1950. BuHR 84 1 (2010) 1–26.

  2. 893. ELLIOTT P, Enlightenment, modernity and science: geographies of scientific culture in Georgian England. London: I.B. Tauris 2010. pp 352.

Education

  1. 894. BARRETT J, Museums and the public sphere. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell 2010. pp 208.

  2. 895. BREEZE A, Gildas and the schools of Cirencester. AnJ 90 (2010) 131–8.

  3. 896. BROWN GR, Ladies first: a history of the Queen Margaret Union of the University of Glasgow. Glasgow: Grimsay Press 2010. pp xxii + 419.

  4. 897. DINGWALL HM, The importance of being Edinburgh: the rise and fall of the Edinburgh Medical School in the eighteenth century. In GRELL OP & CUNNINGHAM A & ARRIZABALAGA J eds, Centres of medical excellence? Medical travel and education in Europe, 1500–1789. Farnham: Ashgate 2010. 305–24.

  5. 898. EVANS GR, The University of Oxford: a new history. London: I.B. Tauris 2010. pp 376.

  6. 899. FITZPATRICK A, London, British Library Royal MS. 8 A. XVIII: a unique insight into the career of a Cistercian monk at the University of Oxford in the early fifteenth century. eBLJ 10 (2010) 1–35.

  7. 900. GADSDEN B, ‘The other side of the Milliken Coin’: the promise and pitfalls of metropolitan school desegregation. JUH 36 2 (2010) 173–96.

  8. 901. GAUKROGER S, The collapse of mechanism and the rise of sensibilty: science and the shaping of modernity, 1680–1760. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010. pp 520.

  9. 902. HOLLINGWORTH S & ARCHER L, Urban schools as urban places: school reputation, children's identities and engagement with education in London. US 47 3 (2010) 584–603.

  10. 903. KAISERFELD T, The persistent differentiation: the Swedish Education Commission's reform work, 1724–1778. ECS 43 4 (2010) 485–503.

  11. 904. MEDWAY P & KINGWELL P, A curriculum in its place: English teaching in one school 1946–1963. HE 39 6 (2010) 749–65.

  12. 905. MORRIS PJT ed, Science for the nation: perspectives on the history of the Science Museum. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2010. pp xxii + 250.

  13. 906. REID DA, Rational dissent and the rhetoric of educational philanthropy in the dissenting academies of Lancashire, Hackney and Exeter. NH 47 1 (2010) 97–116.

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  15. 908. SAINT A, Battersea: education in a London parish since 1750. HE 39 6 (2010) 681–93.

  16. 909. SNAPE R, Objects of utility: cultural responses to industrial collections in municipal museums 1845–1914. M & S 8 1 (2010) 18–36.

  17. 910. SUGAHARA M, The Coopers’ Company's management of a grammar school in the suburbs of London in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. In KONDO K & TAYLOR M eds, British history 1600–2000: expansion in perspective. London: University of London, Institute of Commonwealth Studies 2010. 213–24.

X Attitudes towards cities

Attitudes towards cities

  1. 911. BERCHT AL & WEHRHAHN R, A psychological – geographical approach to vulnerability: the example of a Chinese urban development project from the perspective of the transactional stress model. EP 42 7 (2010) 1705–22.

  2. 912. SWEET R, The changing view of Rome in the long eighteenth century. JECS 33 2 (2010) 145–64.

  3. 913. SWEET R, British perceptions of Italian cities in the long eighteenth century. In KONDO K & TAYLOR M eds, British history 1600–2000: expansion in perspective. London: University of London, Institute of Commonwealth Studies 2010. 153–76.

Views of the city in literature, graphic and dramatic art

  1. 914. AGATHOCLEOUS T, Urban realism and the cosmopolitan imagination in the nineteenth century: visible city, invisible world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010. pp 294, il.

  2. 915. HINCHCLIFFE T & DERIU D, Eyes over London: re-imagining the metropolis in the age of aerial vision. LJ 35 3 (2010) 221–4.

  3. 916. SCHLUETER J, Rereading the side panels in The view of London from the north. MRDE 23 (2010) 142–57.