Coping with City Growth during the British Industrial Revolution
"Coping with City Growth during the British Industrial Revolution," published by Cambridge University Press in 1990, is an insightful exploration of how Britain navigated the challenges of urban expansion during a pivotal era. This engaging hardback, spanning 368 pages, uniquely blends the analytical tools of Third World analysts with the meticulous archival research characteristic of economic historians. Readers will discover a comprehensive assessment of the strategies employed to manage rapid city growth in the context of the First Industrial Revolution, providing valuable lessons applicable to contemporary urbanization issues. Ideal for students, historians, and anyone interested in the dynamics of city development, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. Dive into this essential work and gain a deeper understanding of the historical forces that shaped modern urban landscapes.