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Structures and transformations in modern British history
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Structures and transformations in modern British history

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Introduction: structures and transformations in British historiography / David Feldman and Jon Lawrence
1. Coping with rapid population growth: how England fared in the century preceding the Great Exhibition of 1851 / E.A. Wrigley
2. The 'urban renaissance' and the mob: rethinking civic improvement over the long eighteenth century / Emma Griffin
3. Forms of 'government growth', 1780-1830 / Joanna Innes
4. Family formations: Anglo India and the familial proto-state / Margot Finn
5. The commons, enclosure and radical histories / Alun Howkins
6. Engels and the city: the philosophy and practice of urban hypocrisy / Tristram Hunt
7. The decline of institutional reform in nineteenth-century Britain / Jonathan Parry
8. British women and cultures of internationalism, c.1815-1914 / Anne Summers
9. Psychoanalysis, history and national culture / Daniel Pick
10. Labour and the politics of class, 1900-1940 / Jon Lawrence
11. The dialectics of liberation: the old left, the new left and the counter-culture / Alastair J. Reid
12. Why the English like turbans: multicultural politics in British history / David Feldman.

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