A Mighty Capital Under Threat
The Environmental History of London, 1800-2000
Peter Thorsheim editor Bill Luckin editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Pittsburgh Press
Published:30th Sep '20
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Demographically, nineteenth-century London, or what Victorians called the “new Rome,” first equaled, then superseded its ancient ancestor. By the mid-eighteenth century, the British capital had already developed into a global city. Sustained by its enormous empire, between 1800 and the First World War London ballooned in population and land area. Nothing so vast had previously existed anywhere. A Mighty Capital under Threat investigates the environmental history of one of the world’s global cities and the largest city in the United Kingdom. Contributors cover the feeding of London, waste management, movement between the city’s numerous districts, and the making and shaping of the environmental sciences in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
[…]I hope that all those interested in urbanisation, especially tomorrow's town planners, will read this volume and take heed. * Current Archaeology *
ISBN: 9780822946106
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288 pages