Class, Culture and Suburban Anxieties in the Victorian Era, and: Semi-Detached Empire: Suburbia and the Colonization of Britain, 1880 to the Present (review)
For over half a century, led by such scholars as A. J. Dyos, British urban history has enlarged its scope to include British suburban history, particularly by charting-to borrow from the title of Donald J. Olsen's classic study-the "Growth of Victorian London" in developments around t...
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