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- catalog abstract "This dazzling and yet intimate book is the first modern one-volume history of London from Roman times to the present. An extraordinary city, London grew from a backwater in the Classical age into an important medieval city, a significant Renaissance urban center, and a modern collossus. Roy Porter writes a whole life of this world-renowned place - from the grid streets and fortresses of Julius Caesar and William the Conqueror to the medieval, walled "most noble city" of churches, friars, and crown and town relationships. Within the crenellated battlements, manufactures and markets developed and street-life buzzed, enlivened with the cries of hawkers and peddlers. People worked, talked, haggled, and relaxed in London's medieval streets, while craftsmen lived where they worked, nestled trade-by-trade in neighborhoods. London's profile in 1500 was much as it was at the peak of Roman power. The city owed its courtly splendor and national pride of the Tudor Age to the phenomenal expansion of its capital. It was the envy of foreigners, the spur of civic patriotism, and a hub of culture, architecture, and great literature and new religion. Tudor Londoners had an insatiable appetite for new workshops, yards and stores, and comfortable homes; and makeshift quarters for laborers from rural areas began to dot the rising city. London experienced a cruel civil war, fires, enlightenment in thought, government, and living, and the struggle and benefits of empire from the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries. From the lament that "London was but is no more" to "you, who are to stand a wonder to all Years and ages ... a phoenix," London became an elegant, eye-catching, metropolitan hub. It was a mosaic that represented the shared values of a people - both high and low born - at work and play. London was and is a wonder city, a marvel. Not since ancient times has there been such a city - not eternal, but vibrant, living, full of a free people ever evolving. As no one before him, Roy Porter captures the deep pulse of his hometown and makes it our own. London's fortunes, people, and imperial glory are recaptured with brio and wit. This is a transcendent book for all lovers of London, cities, and the habits and fortunes of peoples.".
- catalog contributor b7349906.
- catalog coverage "London (England) History.".
- catalog coverage "London (England) Social conditions.".
- catalog coverage "London (England) Social life and customs.".
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction -- 2. Formation to Reformation -- 3. Tudor London -- 4. War, Plague and Fire -- 5. The Triumph of Town: From Restoration to Regency -- 6. Commercial City: 1650-1800 -- 7. Culture City: Life under the Georges -- 8. Capitalism in the Capital: The Victorian Age -- 9. 'The Contagion of Numbers': The Building of the Victorian Capital 1820-1890 -- 10. Bumbledom? London's Politics 1800-1890 -- 11. Social Problems, Social Improvement: 1820-1890 -- 12. Victorian Life -- 13. 'A Fungus-Like Growth': Expansion 1890-1945 -- 14. Modern Growth, Modern Government: 1890-1945 -- 15. Swinging London, Dangling Economy: 1945-1975 -- 16. Thatcher's London -- 17. Conclusion: The London Marathon.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 390-[408]) and index.".
- catalog description "Not since ancient times has there been such a city - not eternal, but vibrant, living, full of a free people ever evolving. As no one before him, Roy Porter captures the deep pulse of his hometown and makes it our own. London's fortunes, people, and imperial glory are recaptured with brio and wit. This is a transcendent book for all lovers of London, cities, and the habits and fortunes of peoples.".
- catalog description "The city owed its courtly splendor and national pride of the Tudor Age to the phenomenal expansion of its capital. It was the envy of foreigners, the spur of civic patriotism, and a hub of culture, architecture, and great literature and new religion. Tudor Londoners had an insatiable appetite for new workshops, yards and stores, and comfortable homes; and makeshift quarters for laborers from rural areas began to dot the rising city. London experienced a cruel civil war, fires, enlightenment in thought, government, and living, and the struggle and benefits of empire from the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries. From the lament that "London was but is no more" to "you, who are to stand a wonder to all Years and ages ... a phoenix," London became an elegant, eye-catching, metropolitan hub. It was a mosaic that represented the shared values of a people - both high and low born - at work and play. London was and is a wonder city, a marvel. ".
- catalog description "This dazzling and yet intimate book is the first modern one-volume history of London from Roman times to the present. An extraordinary city, London grew from a backwater in the Classical age into an important medieval city, a significant Renaissance urban center, and a modern collossus. Roy Porter writes a whole life of this world-renowned place - from the grid streets and fortresses of Julius Caesar and William the Conqueror to the medieval, walled "most noble city" of churches, friars, and crown and town relationships. Within the crenellated battlements, manufactures and markets developed and street-life buzzed, enlivened with the cries of hawkers and peddlers. People worked, talked, haggled, and relaxed in London's medieval streets, while craftsmen lived where they worked, nestled trade-by-trade in neighborhoods. London's profile in 1500 was much as it was at the peak of Roman power. ".
- catalog extent "xv, 431 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0674538382".
- catalog identifier "0674538390 (pbk)".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press,".
- catalog spatial "London (England) History.".
- catalog spatial "London (England) Social conditions.".
- catalog spatial "London (England) Social life and customs.".
- catalog subject "942.1 20".
- catalog subject "DA677 .P67 1995".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction -- 2. Formation to Reformation -- 3. Tudor London -- 4. War, Plague and Fire -- 5. The Triumph of Town: From Restoration to Regency -- 6. Commercial City: 1650-1800 -- 7. Culture City: Life under the Georges -- 8. Capitalism in the Capital: The Victorian Age -- 9. 'The Contagion of Numbers': The Building of the Victorian Capital 1820-1890 -- 10. Bumbledom? London's Politics 1800-1890 -- 11. Social Problems, Social Improvement: 1820-1890 -- 12. Victorian Life -- 13. 'A Fungus-Like Growth': Expansion 1890-1945 -- 14. Modern Growth, Modern Government: 1890-1945 -- 15. Swinging London, Dangling Economy: 1945-1975 -- 16. Thatcher's London -- 17. Conclusion: The London Marathon.".
- catalog title "London, a social history / Roy Porter.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".