Anglo American Conference of Historians 2009: Cities

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This conference, held at the Institute of Historical Research, deals with cities throughout the world, with papers examining the network of cities and their role in cultural formation, relations between cities, territories and larger political units.

School of Advanced Study, University of London


    • Jul 1, 2009 LATEST EPISODE
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    01 Welcome

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    Institute of Historical Research 01 Welcome Miles Taylor (IHR) The welcome to the 2009 Anglo-American conference by the Director of the Institute of Historical Research. Anglo-American Conference of Historians 2009: Cities

    Multicultural London: Past, Present and Future-A History & Policy discussion Part 3

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    Institute of Historical Research Multicultural London: Past, Present and Future-A History & Policy discussion Part 3 Rob Berkeley

    09 Poor man, sick man, beggarman, thief: plebeian lives and the making of modern London

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    Institute of Historical Research 09 Poor man, sick man, beggarman, thief: plebeian lives and the making of modern London Tim Hitchcock (University of Hertfordshire) Through the digitisation of some 40 million words of manuscript sources about...

    10 The rich becoming the poor: from riches to rags in Georgian workhouse

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    Institute of Historical Research 10 The rich becoming the poor: from riches to rags in Georgian workhouse Jeremy Boulton (University of Newcastle) Contemporary men and women, as Michael Mascuch reminded us in a pioneering article in Social H...

    Women and the city: investment, banking and the spread of women's financial activity in early eighteenth-century England

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    Institute of Historical Research 11 Women and the city: investment, banking and the spread of women's financial activity in early eighteenth-century England Anne Laurence (Open University) The tale of the financial revolution in early eightee...

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