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A collaborative history of the Church in a large, diverse and
interesting region of England by six historians, ranging from
Celtic and Saxon times, through the middle ages, Reformation, rise
of Nonconformity and the Victorian era, down to the present day and
encompassing all the main Christian denominations.
In nineteenth-century Britain, ahead of the rest of the world in
economic development, many towns and cities grew to a size that
only London had attained before. This volume focuses on the
intellectual and controversial response of the period's leading men
and women to the key issues of urbanization and its surrounding
social problems. The extracts selected date from 1785 to 1909, and
are drawn from the writings, reports and speeches of admirers of
city life and its most passionate critics, optimists and alarmists,
advocates of back-to-the-land panaceas, and reformers who aspired
to control and reform cities. Contemporaries quoted include
Dickens, Cobbett, Carlyle, Disraeli, Engels, Mrs Gaskell, Ruskin,
Joseph Chamberlain, William Morris, Charles Booth, H.G. Wells and
Seebohm Rowntree. In a valuable introduction the editor indicates
the main preoccupations of the debate abotu the city, proposes a
periodization for it, adn shows its connections with other
controversies and issues, as Victorian Britain found itself
entering an 'age of great cities'. This book was first published in
1973.
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