Birmingham : a study in geography, history and planning

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Birmingham : a study in geography, history and planning

Gordon E. Cherry

(Belhaven world cities series)

J. Wiley, 1994

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Bibliography: p. 237-244

Includes index

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Description

Forthcoming titles Beijing Victor F. S. Sit hardback 0 471 94983 3 Brussels Alexander B. Murphy hardback 0 471 94941 8 Buenos Aires David J. Keeling hardback 0 471 94935 3 Glasgow Michael Pacione hardback 0 471 94947 7 Harare Carole Rakodi hardback 0 471 94951 5 Havana Joseph L. Scarpaci, Roberto Segre and Mario Coyula hardback 0 471 94979 5 Johannesburg Keith Beavon hardback 0 471 94888 8 Lisbon Jorge Gaspar and Allan Williams hardback 0 471 94904 3 London Michael Hebbert hardback 0 471 94923 X Melbourne Kevin O'Connor hardback 0 471 94946 9 Montreal Annick Germain and Damaris Rose hardback 0 471 94907 8 New York City David A. Johnson hardback 0 471 94928 0 Paris Daniel Noin and Paul White hardback 0 471 94944 2 Randstad Frans M. Dieleman, Rein B. Jobse and Jan van Weesep hardback 0 471 94922 2 Rome John Agnew hardback 0 471 94886 1 Seoul Joochul Kim and Sang Chuel Choe hardback 0 471 94936 1 Taipai Roger M. Selya hardback 0 471 94981 7

Table of Contents

The Midland Setting: Birmingham's Origins and Early Development. The Manufacturing Town 1760s-1851. The Industrial City 1851-90s. At the Turn of the Century. Between the Wars. The Forties. The Post-War Economy. Post-War Housing. The Planning Machine: Land, Roads and People. The City Centre. Reflections. References. Index.

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