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Building Jerusalem: The Rise and Fall of the Victorian City

Building Jerusalem: The Rise and Fall of the Victorian City
Since "Hard Times, when Charles Dickens put the poverty-ridden factory towns of 19th-century England on trial, the Victorian city has been an object of derision: a byword for deprivation, criminality, and pollution. Yet, as Tristram Hunt argues in his compelling new history, the urban world of the late 1800s was far more than industrial sprawl. It was the subject of debates that inspired the great civic edifices that still dominate Britain's streets: town halls, city squares, parish churches, local schools, even the sewers beneath the streets. Beginning with the horrors of the industrial city of Dickens' novel, Hunt explores the energy, achievement, and pride that are the legacy of the Victorians.



Fishing the Great Lakes: An Environmental History, 1783-1933 by Margaret Beattie Bogue, X
Fishing the Great Lakes: An Environmental History, 1783-1933 by Margaret Beattie Bogue, X
Fishing the Great Lakes is a sweeping history of the destruction of the once-abundant fisheries of the great "inland seas" that lie between the United States and Canada. Though lake trout, whitefish, freshwater herring, and sturgeon were still teeming as late as 1850, Margaret Bogue documents here how overfishing, pollution, political squabbling, poor public policies, and commercial exploitation combined to damage the fish populations even before the voracious sea lamprey invaded the lakes and decimated the lake trout population in the 1940s. Bogue focuses in particular on the period from 1783, when Great Britain and the United States first politically severed the geographic unity of the Great Lakes, through 1933, when the commercial fishing industry had passed from its heyday in the late nineteenth century into very serious decline. She shows how fishermen, entrepreneurial fish dealers, the monopolistic A. Booth and Company (which distributed and marketed much of the Great Lakes catch), and policy makers at all levels of government played their parts in the debacle. So, too, did underfunded scientists and early conservationists unable to spark the interest of an indifferent public. Concern with the quality of lake habitat and the abundance of fish increasingly took a backseat behind the interests of agriculture, lumbering, mining, commerce, manufacturing, and urban development in the Great Lakes region. Offering more than a regional history, Bogue also places the problems of Great Lakes fishing in the context of past and current worldwide fishery concerns.



History of Great Britain - History of Great Britain (volume 1) is a book by David Hume published in 1754.

History of socialism in Great Britain - == Origins ==

History of rail transport in Great Britain - The British railway system is the oldest in the world.

Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain - The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (RPSGB) is the regulatory and professional body for pharmacists in England, Scotland and Wales. It has its headquarters at 1, Lambeth High Street, in the Borough of Lambeth in London.



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Dublin Ireland History - Dublin Ireland History History of Dublin - The City of Dublin can trace its origin back 2000 years, and for much of this time it has been Ireland's capital and center of culture, education and industry. During this time it has stood witness to famine, peace, social change, war which have effected Ireland. Natural History Museum (Ireland) - Ireland's Natural History Museum is housed on Merrion Street in Dublin. A bronze statue of Surgeon-General T. Dublin Lockout - The Dublin Lockout ...

Art Gallery in London - Art Gallery in London Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum - Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is Glasgow's premier museum and art gallery and has one of Europe's great civic art collections. The museum is the second most popular visitor attraction in Scotland and the most visited museum in the United Kingdom outside London. Guildhall Art Gallery - The Guildhall Art Gallery houses the art collection of the City of London, England. It occupies a building that was completed in 1999 to replace ... Westcombe Park area of Greenwich, London. National Gallery, London - The National Gallery is an art gallery in London, located on the north side of Trafalgar Square. It houses Western European paintings from 1250 to 1900 from the national art collection of Great Britain. White Cube: 44 Duke Street, St. James's London by Liam Gillick, X Arguably the most important contemporary commercial art gallery in England, possibly even in Europe, with an artist list that reads like a Who's Who ...

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