Beyond the metropolis: The changing image of urban Britain, 1780-1880

Beyond the metropolis: The changing image of urban Britain, 1780-1880

by Katy Layton-Jones
Beyond the metropolis: The changing image of urban Britain, 1780-1880

Beyond the metropolis: The changing image of urban Britain, 1780-1880

by Katy Layton-Jones

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Overview

Dark satanic mills, cobbled streets and cholera have become common shorthand for the nineteenth-century British town. Over the past century historical reality has merged seamlessly with mythology, literature and caricature to create a dramatic but utterly misleading representation of the urban past. Drawing on pictorial and ephemeral sources that shaped the popular image of British towns, Beyond the metropolis revises our understanding of urbanisation, its representation and interpretation throughout the long nineteenth century. In contrast to myriad publications that address London exclusively, this book examines images that reflect the growing political, social and cultural significance of British provincial towns in the wake of the Industrial Revolution. Covering locations from Bristol to Leeds, Glasgow to Birmingham and Manchester to Swansea, it employs hitherto unexplored visual and ephemeral sources to reveal a complex and compelling new narrative of British urbanisation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781784996611
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 02/19/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Katy Layton-Jones is a Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Urban History, University of Leicester and an Associate Lecturer at the Open University.

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. The urban prospect

2. The town on show

3. Improving the urban image

4. Advertising the town

5. Crucibles of liberty and ruin

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index
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