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English Industrial Cities of the Nineteenth Century

English Industrial Cities of the Nineteenth Century

Richard Dennis

Cambridge University Press
1986
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To contemporaries the nineteenth century was ‘the age of great cities’. As early as 1851 over half the population of England and Wales could be classified as ‘urban’. In the first full-length treatment of nineteenth-century urbanism from a geographical perspective, Richard Dennia focuses on the industrial towns and cities of Lancashire, Yorkshire, the Midlands and South Wales, that epitomised the spirit of the new age. In recent years urban historians and geographers have produced a wide range of detailed studies, both of particular cities and of specific aspects of nineteenth-century urban society, including the housing system, local government, public transport, class structure, residential segregation and social and geographical mobility. Dr Dennis offers a critical review of this research, integrated with his own original study of mobility, social interaction and community in the West Yorkshire town of Huddersfield.
Cities in Modernity

Cities in Modernity

Richard Dennis

Cambridge University Press
2008
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What made cities 'modern' in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries? Cities in Modernity explores connections between culture, economy and built environment in cities of this period, drawing its evidence principally from London, New York and Toronto. The book discusses both the cultural experience of modernity and the material modernization of cities, placing special emphasis on their historical geographies, on the production, representation and use of urban space. The opening chapters present new ways of seeing cities in political and religious discourse, social survey, mapping, art and literature. The book then concentrates on new kinds of public and private spaces, such as apartment buildings, office blocks and department stores, and the networks of communication between them. An important theme throughout is the gendered experience of the new types of environment. The book will appeal to scholars and students of historical geography, urban history and cultural studies.
Cities in Modernity

Cities in Modernity

Richard Dennis

Cambridge University Press
2008
pokkari
What made cities 'modern' in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries? Cities in Modernity explores connections between culture, economy and built environment in cities of this period, drawing its evidence principally from London, New York and Toronto. The book discusses both the cultural experience of modernity and the material modernization of cities, placing special emphasis on their historical geographies, on the production, representation and use of urban space. The opening chapters present new ways of seeing cities in political and religious discourse, social survey, mapping, art and literature. The book then concentrates on new kinds of public and private spaces, such as apartment buildings, office blocks and department stores, and the networks of communication between them. An important theme throughout is the gendered experience of the new types of environment. The book will appeal to scholars and students of historical geography, urban history and cultural studies.
Sheep, Goats, and the Least of These

Sheep, Goats, and the Least of These

Richard Dennis Miller

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2023
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Sheep, Goats, And The Least Of These is an examination of what it is that Jesus Christ recognizes as saving faith. Looking at particular encounters Jesus had with individual people as well as particular parables He told, there is a common denominator to the kind of faith that saves.
Amazing Short Stories for Grow Ups

Amazing Short Stories for Grow Ups

Richard Dennis Mays

Palmetto Publishing
2020
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10 short fiction stories, 9 drama stories and 1 horror story.Richard Dennis Mays is an American entrepreneur, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Shared Wysdom, LLC. Richard is a short filmmaker, writer, actor, director, producer and Arthur of his debut book, Amazing short stories for grown-ups. He is a retired military veteran who served 22 years in the U.S. Army. Richard has a business degree from American Intercontinental University and studied Drama at Central Texas College. He also studied film at the Austin School of Film, in Austin, Texas. Richard's mission is to motivate, uplift, inspire, and encourage others to exceed their own dreams and expectations.
A Dictionary of Terms Used in Medicine and the Collateral Sciences
A Dictionary of Terms Used in Medicine and the Collateral Sciences is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1865. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
Econobabble

Econobabble

Richard Denniss

Readhowyouwant
2021
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A fully updated and expanded edition of Richard Denniss's clear, witty guide to understanding political jargon about the economy. 'Economics is like a tyre lever: it can be used to solve a problem, or to beat someone over the head.' What is econobabble? We hear it every day, when politicians and commentators use incomprehensible economic jargon to dress up their self-interest as the national interest, to make the absurd seem inevitable or the inequitable seem fair. This book exposes the stupid arguments, bizarre contradictions and complete lack of evidence upon which much 'common sense' about the economy rests in Australia. Econobabble is for those who, deep down, have never believed that it makes sense, economic or otherwise, to help poor people by slashing public spending on the services they need. It's for those who have a sneaking suspicion that it would be cheaper to avoid the effects of climate change than to let them happen and then 'adapt'. And it's for those who think pitting public health and aged care against the economy is a false dilemma, one that's short-sighted, callous and potentially dangerous. In this new edition, Richard Denniss demolishes the tired and misleading arguments of right-wing economic 'experts' with humour and precision, empowering you to cut through the babble and reach the truth.
KIDS NEED A DOG BECAUSE ... A to Z

KIDS NEED A DOG BECAUSE ... A to Z

Richard Dennison

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2019
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Twenty six reasons why a kid should have a dog in his or her life. A dog's descriptive adjective for every letter of the alphabet, from Awesome to Zany. Gorgeous, fun photos with concise breed characteristics and descriptions.
Dead Right: How Neoliberalism Ate Itself and What Comes Next: Quarterly Essay 70
How did the banks run wild for so long? Why are so many aged-care residents malnourished? And how is it that arms manufacturers sponsor the Australian War Memorial?In this passionate essay, Richard Denniss explores what neoliberalism has done to Australian society. For decades, we have been told that the private sector does everything better, that governments can't afford to deliver the services they once could, but that security and prosperity for all are just around the corner. In fact, Australians are less equal, and more of us are economically vulnerable. But now that a royal commission has lifted the rug on the reality of corporate regulation, it seems the era of blind faith in free markets is well and truly over.So where to from here? In Dead Right, Denniss looks at ways to renew our democracy and discusses everything from the fragmenting Coalition to an idea of the national interest that goes beyond economics."Neoliberalism, the catch-all term for all things small government, has been the ideal cloak behind which to conceal enormous shifts in Australia's wealth and culture . . . Over the past thirty years, the language, ideas and policies of neoliberalism have transformed our economy and, more importantly, our culture."Richard Denniss, Dead Right