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The County Series maps at scale 1:2500 for Manchester and its environs, including Eccles, Openshaw, and Withington.
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Peterloo Massacre, Manchester, England, 1819. --- Demonstrations --- Massacres --- History --- Manchester (England)
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The Guardian is unique. Like our police force, our political institutions and our climate it is an essential of the English scene. It could of course never have played such a part in the life of the nation if it had not also maintained standards of reporting and of descriptive writing that established it as one of the great papers of the world. How and why, in the high summer of Fleet Street, did a paper printed in Lancashire achieve a standing that only The Times could rival? It is a story of enterprise and talent, of vision and shrewd north country commercial sense, of adventure and of canniness, above all of integrity and of individuality that supplies a host of answers.
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Merchants --- Manchester (England) --- Great Britain --- Grande-Bretagne --- Commerce --- History --- Histoire
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Lancashire (England) --- Manchester (England) --- Manchester (Angleterre) --- History --- Histoire
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How did Manchester became the poster-child of neoliberal urbanisation, and what can the people that live there do about it?00As the crane capital of Europe, Manchester's transformation since the financial crisis has been profound. Capital has flooded into the city, transforming its skyline and rocketing rents. At the same time, it remains a city of stark inequalities - home to some of the poorest wards in the country. Yet this didn't come out of nowhere. Rather, its roots lie in the long story of the city's political journey since the 1980s, and the defeat of municipal socialism and the embrace of urban entrepreneurialism which saw Manchester become the model neoliberal city.00In The Rentier City, tenant organiser Isaac Rose traces the contemporary history of Manchester, examining how and why it became the poster-child for neoliberal development. Exploring the cultural commodification that Manchester pioneered in its pursuit of the "creative class" and the rise of the rentier, Rose lays bare the results of this experiment. Tracking the triumphs and failures of those who have sought to fight back, he shows us what life is like for those who make a home in the shadow of the towers.00Bursting the bubble of the boosters and giving renters a toolkit for reclaiming their homes, communities and cities from Big Capital, The Rentier City punctures the hypocrisies that surround the "Manchester miracle", showing how everyone can fight back against rising rents, gentrification and the financialisaton of the places they live.
Urban renewal. --- Rénovation urbaine. --- urban renewal. --- Manchester (England) --- History.
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Manchester (England) --- Manchester (Angleterre) --- Newspapers. --- Journaux --- #ANTIL0111 --- #ANTIL9511 --- 001 --- Engels --- T --- informatieve tijdschriften --- Kranten --- Wetenschap --- Periodicals
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