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Posted on 16/03/201619/02/2021

An Urban Sociology of Water

first-class-bath

Les Back talks the social life of water via the history of Laurie Grove Baths in a post over at the CUCR blog.

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Categories Academic News, PublicationsTags CUCR, Deptford, Goldsmiths, History, Laurie Grove Baths, Les Back, Lewisham, New Cross, Sociology, South East London, Water

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