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Local DescriptionA history of an unusually prosperous province that the author finds was a 'throughly bourgeois place' and facing complex new challenges. All discussed in relation to migration, domestic life, class, polotics, crime, religion, education, sexuality and pleasure. DescriptionSecond hand. A history of an unusually prosperous province that the author finds was a 'throughly bourgeois place' and facing complex new challenges. All discussed in relation to migration, domestic life, class, polotics, crime, religion, education, sexuality and pleasure. |