West End of London [ Cities / Institutions ]
… of the Eidouranian. Front Boxes and Gallery’, Accepted by HM Government in lieu of Inherita Abstract The West End of London generated new forms of networking and sociability. This entry argues that the West End was shaped by both … century) generated new forms of connection and association that we associate with the urban renaissance. The area of London from the Strand over to St James's became an embryonic pleasure district, distinctive for locations that served … 62. 3 . Clemens Zimmermann, ‘The Productivity of the City in the Early Modern Era: The Book and Art Trade in Venice and London‘, in Martina Hessler and Clemens Zimmermann (eds.), Creative Urban Milieus: Historical Perspectives on Culture, …
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