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How London and its conflicts changed shape: 1758–1834

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Pages 67-77 | Published online: 06 Feb 2013

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  • The National Endowment for the Humanities supports the research described in this paper. We are grateful to Raul Onoro, Keith Clarke, Amy Alpert, Mary Parks, Madeleine McCarney, and the rest of our research group for help in preparing the materials presented in this paper, and to Sheila Wilder and Debby Snovak for help in producing it. The paper is a Condensed Version of “The Changing Geography of Contention in London, 1755–1835: Sketch of a Research Plan,” Working Paper 225, Center for Research on Social Organization, University of Michigan, January 1981. The 74-page working paper includes extensive bibliographies and illustrative materials we have omitted from this version
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