Sanitation in Urban Britain, 1560-1700
Discover the vital efforts behind urban sanitation in "Sanitation in Urban Britain, 1560-1700" by Leona Jayne Skelton. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2015, this insightful hardback spans 218 pages and offers a deep dive into the public health initiatives of early modern Britain. Skelton meticulously explores a rich array of public and private records, shedding light on the dedication of individuals, local councils, and national government in their quest to create cleaner streets and livable civic spaces. This book not only highlights the historical significance of sanitation reform but also emphasizes the lasting impact of these efforts on contemporary public health practices. Perfect for historians, public health professionals, and anyone interested in Britain's urban development, this informative volume is a valuable addition to your bookshelf.