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The Writing of Urban Histories in Eighteenth-Century England
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...well researched, well written and sharply argued analysis ...stimulating and critical study...this is a book with a wide potential audience in a flourishing area of historical scholarship. - J M Ellis. British Journal for 18th C Studies. Vol 21 1998
`As urban histories, guide books and directories become ever more popular as sources for the study of English towns and urbanism in the eighteenth-century, Rosemary Sweet's fascinating study forms a useful overview of what are complex and intensely political texts. The chosen themes form a coherent whole, are sensitively explored, and are shown to have been powerful in shaping the purpose, style, and content of urban histories. What emerges most clearly
from this book, however, is that the motives of the authors and the histories themselves were very diverse.'
Jon Stobart, Albion
`by analysing the addresses of subscribers to urban histories, Sweet is able to quantify the surprisingly various degrees of local interest in local publications. Historians of provincial printing and publication will find this book exceptionally valuable ... Sweet's book is admirably respectful of its subject-matter, and presents a cogent argument for why the provinces, and their historians, should be proud of themselves.'
Alison Shell, Durham

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