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Posted on 14/10/201619/02/2021

An Urban Sociology of Water by Les Back

‘Second Class Bath’ The social life of water and washing provides a way to understand the history of cities. In Liverpool in the midst of a cholera epidemic in 1832, Kitty Wilk…

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