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Book Review: Town Planning in Britain since 1900 (Institute of Contemporary British History: Making Contemporary Britain Series) GORDON E. CHERRY, 1996 Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Ltd 260 pp., £40.00 hardback; £12.99 paperback ISBN 0-631-19994-2 paperback; 0-631-19993-4 hardback

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  • Alison Ravetz

    (Faculty of Health and Social Care Leeds Metropolitan University)

  • Leigh Sparks

    (Institute for Retail Studies University of Stirling)

  • Gary Bridge

    (School for Policy Studies University of Bristol)

  • David Clark Batten

    (Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Melbourne)

  • Robert A. Beauregard

    (New School for Social Research New York)

  • P.W. Daniels

    (Service Sector Research Unit University of Birmingham)

  • Geoff Rose

    (Institute of Transport Studies Monash University, Melbourne)

  • Allen C. Goodman

    (Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan)

  • Kenneth G. Willis

    (Department of Town and Country Planning University of Newcastle upon Tyre)

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  • Alison Ravetz & Leigh Sparks & Gary Bridge & David Clark Batten & Robert A. Beauregard & P.W. Daniels & Geoff Rose & Allen C. Goodman & Kenneth G. Willis, 1997. "Book Review: Town Planning in Britain since 1900 (Institute of Contemporary British History: Making Contemporary Britain Series) GORDON E. CHERRY, 1996 Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Ltd 260 pp., £40.0," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 34(11), pages 1911-1924, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:urbstu:v:34:y:1997:i:11:p:1911-1924
    DOI: 10.1080/0042098975312
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