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The Lambeth Cholera Outbreak Of 18481849 Amanda J Thomas

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The Lambeth Cholera Outbreak Of 18481849 Amanda J Thomas
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.75 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Amanda J. Thomas
ISBN: 9780786439898, 0786439890
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Lambeth Cholera Outbreak Of 18481849 Amanda J Thomas by Amanda J. Thomas 9780786439898, 0786439890 instant download after payment.

This work brings together a unique range of sources to reveal a forgotten episode in London's history. Situated opposite Westminster on the south bank of the River Thames, by 1848 Lambeth's waterfront had become London's industrial center and a magnet to migrant workers. The book exposes the suffering of the working population in the face of apathy and ineptitude, and convincingly challenges the long-standing belief that London's numerous cholera outbreaks beginning in 1832 were unrelated. The work combines recent scientific research with first-hand accounts to show for the first time that in the nineteenth century cholera was very probably endemic in the River Thames.

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