
Victorian cities1963
About this book
In 1837, in England and Wales, there were only five provincial cities of more than 100,000 inhabitants. By 1891 there were twenty-three. Over the same period London s population more than doubled. In this companion volume to Victorian People and Victorian Things, Lord Briggs focuses on the cities of Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, Middlesbrough, Melbourne (an example of a Victorian community overseas) and London, comparing and contrasting their social, political and topographical development. Full of illuminating detail, Victorian Cities presents a unique social, political and economic bird's-eye view of the past."
Details
- First published
- 1963
- OL Work ID
- OL18537W
Subjects
HistoryCities and townsUrbanizationGrowthCities and towns, great britainGreat britain, history, victoria, 1837-1901Historia Da EuropaVie urbaineUrbanisationVillesUrbanizaciónHistoria