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General Editors' Preface | |
Preface | |
Introduction: who ran the cities? | |
The British Model - City Elites in the United Kingdom | |
Elite and pluralist power in 18th century English towns: a case study of King's Lynn | |
Urban power, industrialisation and political reform: Swansea elites in the town and region, 1780-1850 | |
Who really ran the cities? Municipal knowledge and policy networks in British local government 1832-1914 | |
Running an unregulated town: strategies of Lincoln's municipal elite 1860-1910 | |
The challenge of urban democracy: municipal elites in Edinburgh and Leipzig 1890-1930 | |
Diversity - Formal and Informal Structures of Continental Europe's City Elites | |
Governing Trondheim in the 18th century: formal structures and everyday life | |
German urban elites in the 18th and 19th centuries | |
Voluntary society in mid-19th-century Pest: urbanisation and the changing distribution of power | |
Running 'modern' cities in a patriarchal milieu: perspectives from the 19th century Balkans | |
Democratic Metropolises - City Elites in North America | |
Class and politics: the case of New York's bourgeoisie | |
A 'Jeffersonian skepticism of urban democracy'? the educated middle class and the problem of political power in Chicago 1880-1940 | |
Patrician elites and power in 19th century Montreal and Quebec City | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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