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London
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ISBN: 8771241027 8771246320 Year: 2012 Publisher: Aarhus ; København : Aarhus Universitetsforlag,

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An economic study of the city of London
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ISBN: 1306076234 1136511709 1315016621 0415313481 113886160X 9781136511707 9781315016627 9780415313483 0415313449 9781136511844 1136511849 9781136511776 1136511776 9781138861602 9780415313481 9781306076234 Year: 2003 Publisher: Oxon [England] : Routledge,

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This was the first comprehensive study of the City of London to be published. The study examines the economic structure of the city and considers the main influences likely to affect the development of the City.


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A horror and a beauty : the world of Peter Ackroyd's London novels
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ISBN: 8024631717 9788024631714 9788024631615 802463161X 8024634511 9788024634517 Year: 2016 Publisher: Prague, [Czech Republic] : Karolinum Press,

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Henslowe's Rose : The Stage and Staging
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ISBN: 0813164397 9780813164397 0813154480 9780813154480 Year: 1976 Publisher: Lexington, Kentucky : The University Press of Kentucky,

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Some of the most famous plays in the English language were performed on the stage of the Rose theater, which stood on the Bankside in Elizabethan London. Henslowe's Rose is the first full-length study of this important theater.Rhodes gives as full an account as the evidence of contemporary pictures and documents permits of those Rose, the method of its construction, its general plan, its repertory of plays, and its staging. From the action of these plays he deduces the form of the stage itself and the nature of its facilities. The total of five openings in the walls at stage-level is of parti


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Reinventing London
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ISBN: 1907994254 1907994262 1306290503 9781306290500 9781907994265 9781907994258 1907994149 9781907994142 Year: 2013 Publisher: London, England : London Publishing Partnership,

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London has enjoyed an extraordinary period of growth in the past generation, symbolized by the towers of Canary Wharf built on the skeleton of the old docks. Finance was at the heart of this, so how can London's economy be reinvented after the financial crisis? Success will depend on several factors that must go together: growing service sectors in addition to finance; making it possible for the people who work in London to live there in pleasant and affordable surroundings; and investing in communications and transport links. This must include an early decision on airport investment to improv


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London : a history in verse
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ISBN: 0674273702 Year: 2012 Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press,

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Called “the flour of Cities all,” London has long been understood through the poetry it has inspired. Now poet Mark Ford has assembled the most capacious and wide-ranging anthology of poems about London to date, from Chaucer to Wordsworth to the present day, providing a chronological tour of urban life and of English literature. Nearly all of the major poets of British literature have left some poetic record of London: Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Donne, Milton, Dryden, Pope, Johnson, Wordsworth, Keats, Byron, and T. S. Eliot. Ford goes well beyond these figures, however, to gather significant verse of all kinds, from Jacobean city comedies to nursery rhymes, from topical satire to anonymous ballads. The result is a cultural history of the city in verse, one that represents all classes of London’s population over some seven centuries, mingling the high and low, the elegant and the salacious, the courtly and the street smart. Many of the poems respond to large events in the city’s history—the beheading of Charles I, the Great Fire, the Blitz—but the majority reflect the quieter routines and anxieties of everyday life through the centuries. Ford’s selections are arranged chronologically, thus preserving a sense of the strata of the capital’s history. An introductory essay by the poet explores in detail the cultural, political, and aesthetic significance of the verse inspired by this great city. The result is a volume as rich and vibrant and diverse as London itself.


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Evening standard
Year: 1897 Publisher: London : Evening Standard Limited,

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London (England) --- England


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The Muslim news.
Year: 1997 Publisher: Harrow, Middlesex, UK : Muslim News

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Margins of Late Medieval London, 1430-1540
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Year: 2022 Publisher: London : University of London Press,

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The Margins of Late Medieval London is a powerful study of medieval London's urban fringe. Seeking to unpack the complexity of urban life in the medieval age, this volume offers a detailed and novel approach to understanding London beyond its institutional structures. Using a combination of experimental digital, quantitative and qualitative methodologies, the volume casts new light on urban life at the level of the neighbourhood and considers the differences in economy, society and sociability which existed in different areas of a vibrant premodern city. It focuses on the dynamism and mobility that shaped city life, integrating the experiences of London's poor and migrant communities and how they found their place within urban life. It describes how people found themselves marginalized in the city, and the strategies they would employ to mitigate that precarious position.

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London (England) --- History


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Westminster 1640-60 : a royal city in a time of revolution
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ISBN: 1781707030 Year: 2013 Publisher: Manchester : Manchester University Press,

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This study examines the varied and fascinating ways in which the series of non-monarchical regimes of England's civil wars and interregnum interacted with the unique locality and community of Westminster. Westminster (as opposed to London) was traditionally viewed as the 'royal' city - the site of Whitehall Palace and the royal courts of justice, its Abbey reputed to be the 'house of kings', and its inhabitants assumed to be instinctive followers of the monarch and the royal court. Westminster emerges in this study as a site of extraordinary ambiguities and juxtapositions.

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