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First published in 1998, this book reprints eight articles from The
London Journal, covering the history of London from the middle ages
to the twentieth century. Each is an extensive bibliographical
essay, updated by the individual contributors for this anthology.
The book comes with a new introduction from a previous editor of
the journal, Patricia Garside, and also with a specially
commissioned guide to sources for London history and the libraries
and special collections that house them. The London Journal was
founded in 1975 to provide a forum for the study of London history:
an eclectic and multi-disciplinary field. As well as articles based
on original research, The London Journal has carried notes and
comments, viewpoint and review articles, and general surveys of
particular aspects of London life. In the past few decades the
specialist literature on London has become extensive, intricate and
dense. The opportunity for a systematic review of this literature
presented itself on the twentieth anniversary of the founding of
The London Journal, and the core of the work presented here first
appeared in Volume 20(2), November 1995. Each of the authors,
specialists in one of seven periods from Roman to contemporary
times, was asked to evaluate the literature that had appeared in
their field of London expertise during the last 20 years. For this
book, each contribution has been updated where possible to take
account of the very latest publications.
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