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Archive | 2000

Regional and county centres 1700–1840

Joyce Ellis; Peter Clark

it is now widely recognised that towns played a central role in the development of a new, more modern British economy and society in the years between 1700 and 1840. However, it is often assumed that the expansive element in urban society, the new social attitudes and cultural values that were helping to change patterns of consumer demand, to mobilise capital resources and to generate novel industrial processes and products, were confined to the great metropolis of London and the specialist ports, resorts and industrial towns whose growth attracted so much attention from contemporary observers. Nevertheless, it would be a mistake to ignore the role played in this process by the established regional centres and historic county towns, many of which retained their importance well into the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Their experiences during this period of substantial and sometimes dramatic change in the urban system encompass every possible permutation from explosive population growth to sullen stagnation and raise pertinent questions about the very nature of ‘success’ in the context of urban development. Rather than being passive spectators of a drama taking place elsewhere, regional and county centres were fully involved in the action. STATUS, FUCTIONS AND PATTERNS OF DEVELOPMENT A substantial number of the ‘Great and Good towns’ of early modern England fell into the category of county centres, towns whose social and economic influence over a broad hinterland beyond their immediate market area was recognised by their contemporary classification as ‘the capital of all the county’ or simply ‘county town’.


The Economic History Review | 1980

The Decline and Fall of the Tyneside Salt Industry, 1660–1790: A Re-examination

Joyce Ellis


Urban History | 1990

Pere Hereu i Payet (ed.), Arquitectura i Ciutat a l'Exposició Universal de Barcelona de 1888 . Barcelona, 1988.

Joyce Ellis; John Walton; Nick Rider


Urban History | 1986

Robert Newton, Eighteenth-Century Exeter. Exeter: University of Exeter, 1984. xiii + 192 pp. 7 plates. £7.95.

Joyce Ellis; John Walton


The Economic History Review | 2002

Slavery obscured (Book)

Joyce Ellis


Urban History | 1990

C.T. Allmand (ed.), Power, Culture and Religion in France c. 1350–c. 1500. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1989. xiii + 163pp. Illust. £29.50.

Joyce Ellis; John Walton; B. Chevalier


Urban History | 1990

David Friedman, Florentine New Towns: Urban Design in the Late Middle Ages . Cambridge, Mass.: MIT for the Architectural History Foundation, 1989. x + 373pp. Illust. Bibliography. £40.50.

Joyce Ellis; John Walton; T.R. Slater


Urban History | 1990

Marvin B. Becker, Civility and Society in Western Europe 1300–1600. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1988. xxii + 214pp.

Joyce Ellis; John Walton; Peter Clark


Urban History | 1990

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Joyce Ellis; John Walton; Anthony Sutcliffe


Urban History | 1990

S.N. Eisenstadt and A. Shachar, Society, Culture and Urbanization. Newbury Park: Sage, 1987, 391pp.

Joyce Ellis; John Walton; Joan Smith

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John Walton

University of the Basque Country

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Peter Clark

University of Leicester

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J.I. Kermode

University of Liverpool

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T.R. Slater

University of Birmingham

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Alan Booth

University of Nottingham

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