Class cities: Classics, utopianism and urban planning in early twentieth-century Britain

Alston, Richard

(2012)

Alston, Richard (2012) Class cities: Classics, utopianism and urban planning in early twentieth-century Britain. Journal of Historical Geography, 38 (3).

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Abstract

A study of the influence of the Classical tradition on the town-planning movement in the early twentieth century.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleClass cities: Classics, utopianism and urban planning in early twentieth-century Britain
AuthorsAlston, Richard
Uncontrolled KeywordsTown Planning, Anarchism, Classical tradition
DepartmentsFaculty of Arts\Classics

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhg.2012.04.006

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