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Автор ANTHONY, ROBERT
Дата выпуска 2005
dc.description In this article, the town of Swansea is suggested as an exemplar of pre-nineteenth-century Welsh industrial and urban development. Small in comparison with English towns, Swansea in 1801 had nevertheless risen up the Welsh urban rank-order to stand second only, in terms of population, to the industrial boomtown Merthyr Tydfil. Contemporary descriptions of Swansea as ‘Copperopolis’, ‘the Metropolis of Wales’, ‘the Mecca of Nonconformity’ and ‘the Brighton [or Naples] of Wales’ reflect the range of its functions at this time, and the high regard in which the town was held, both by its inhabitants and by visitors. Such a town inevitably attracted settlers and this article also examines eighteenth-century population change, the scale of immigration and the provenance of the settlers, and attempts to link the influx with the physical development of the town.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Название ‘A very thriving place’: the peopling of Swansea in the eighteenth century
DOI 10.1017/S0963926805002701
Electronic ISSN 1469-8706
Print ISSN 0963-9268
Журнал Urban History
Том 32
Первая страница 68
Последняя страница 87
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