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Check out our editor Roey Sweet's latest article in @jbritishstudies.bsky.social Focusing on case studies of Shrewsbury, Chester, York, Coventry, and Bristol, Roey's article analyzes how the concept of the “historic town” emerged in the first half of the nineteenth century doi.org/10.1017/jbr....
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The Invention of the English Historic Town: The Place of Vernacular Architecture, ca. 1780–1850 - Volume 65
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📢New article in JBS! 📗"The Invention of the English Historic Town: The Place of Vernacular Architecture, ca. 1780-1850," by Rosemary Helen Sweet Open access here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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The Invention of the English Historic Town: The Place of Vernacular Architecture, ca. 1780–1850 - Volume 65
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The Invention of the English Historic Town: The Place of Vernacular Architecture, ca. 1780–1850 | Journal of British Studies | Cambridge Core
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