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These are the top 10 most-cited articles for this title for the previous two years. Most-cited rankings are updated on a monthly basis and provided by CrossRef.

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Revisiting the idea of degeneration in urban Britain, 1830–1900

BILL LUCKIN

Urban History, Volume 33, Issue 02, Aug 2006, pp 234-252
doi: 10.1017/S0963926805003275 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 10 Aug 2006
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Race, space and the regulation of prostitution in Colonial Hong Kong

PHILIP HOWELL

Urban History, Volume 31, Issue 02, Aug 2004, pp 229-248
doi: 10.1017/S0963926804002123 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 21 Jan 2005
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Challenges to civic governance in post-war England: the Peace Day disturbances of 1919

BRAD BEAVEN

Urban History, Volume 33, Issue 03, Dec 2006, pp 369-392
doi: 10.1017/S0963926806004032 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 02 Jan 2007
 

Sounds of the city: the soundscape of early modern European towns

DAVID GARRIOCH

Urban History, Volume 30, Issue 01, May 2003, pp 5-25
doi: 10.1017/S0963926803001019 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 08 Aug 2003
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The metropolitan commissioners of sewers and the law, 1812–1847

JAMES G. HANLEY

Urban History, Volume 33, Issue 03, Dec 2006, pp 350-368
doi: 10.1017/S0963926806004020 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 02 Jan 2007
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‘The incineration of refuse is beautiful’: Torquay and the introduction of municipal refuse destructors

J.F.M. CLARK

Urban History, Volume 34, Issue 02, Aug 2007, pp 255-277
doi: 10.1017/S0963926807004634 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 20 Jun 2007
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Towns, improvement and cultural change in Georgian Scotland: the evidence of the Angus burghs, c. 1760-1820

BOB HARRIS

Urban History, Volume 33, Issue 02, Aug 2006, pp 195-212
doi: 10.1017/S0963926806003774 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 10 Aug 2006
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Reassessing the towns of southern Wales in the later middle ages

SPENCER DIMMOCK

Urban History, Volume 32, Issue 01, May 2005, pp 33-45
doi: 10.1017/S0963926805002683 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 05 Aug 2005
 

The blitz, civilian morale and the city: mass-observation and working-class culture in Britain, 1940–41

Brad Beaven and John Griffiths

Urban History, Volume 26, Issue 01, May 1999, pp 71-88
doi: 10.1017/S0963926899000152 (About doi),
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‘A very thriving place’: the peopling of Swansea in the eighteenth century

ROBERT ANTHONY

Urban History, Volume 32, Issue 01, May 2005, pp 68-87
doi: 10.1017/S0963926805002701 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 05 Aug 2005
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