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Mapping slums in a historic city: representing working class communities in Edwardian Norwich

Pages 47-65 | Published online: 01 Dec 2010

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  • See also A. Sutcliffe, In search of the urban variable, in D. Fraser and A. Sutcliffe (eds) The Pursuit of Urban History. London: Edward Arnold, 1983, for an early exploration of the slum as a cultural phenomenon. Thanks to Professor Sutcliffe for this reference.
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