Urban Governance

Urban Governance

Britain and Beyond Since 1750

Trainor, Richard H.; Morris, Robert J.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2017

268

Mole

Inglês

9781138256293

15 a 20 dias

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Contents: Preface, Richard H. Trainor and Robert J. Morris; Governance: Two centuries of urban growth, Robert J. Morris; Urban Governance: some reflections, Mike Goldsmith and John Garrard; The 'decline' of British urban governance since 1850: a reassessment, Richard H. Trainor; Urban government, finance and public health in Victorian Britain, Robert Millward; The role and influence of Glasgow's municipal managers 1890s-1930s, Irene Maver; Urban governance in Montreal and Toronto in a period of transition, Michele Dagenais; A spirit of improvement: improvement commissioners, boards of health and central-local relations in Portsea, Ann Day; Expediency, authority and duplicity: reforming Sheffield's police, 1832-40, Chris Williams; Politics, ideology and the governance of health care in Sheffield before the NHS, Tim Willis; French local authorities and the challenge of industrial pollution, c. 1810-1917, Genevieve Massard-Guilbaud; A paradigm of inaction? The politics and un-politics of smoke abatement legislation in Stockport 1844-56, Jean Adams; Industrial conciliation, class co-operation and the urban landscape in mid-Victorian England, Donna Loftus; The search for legitimacy: universities, medical licensing bodies and governance in Glasgow and Edinburgh from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth centuries, Campbell F. Lloyd; Ownership of the place of burial: a study of early nineteenth-century urban conflict in Britain, Julie Rugg; Ritual and civic culture in the English industrial city, c. 1835-1914, Simon Gunn; The management of urban public spaces: Shahjahanabad, New Delhi, Greater Delhi, 1857-1997, Narayani Gupta; Index.