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Carl Chinn and Malcolm Dick (eds.), Birmingham: The Workshop of the World. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2016. ix + 334pp. 210 colour illustrations. Bibliography. £35.00 hbk. £14.95 pbk. - Alan Kidd and Terry Wyke (eds.), Manchester: Making the Modern City. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2016. xi + 436pp. 230 colour illustrations. Bibliography. £35.00 hbk. £14.95 pbk. - Richard Rodger and Rebecca Madgin (eds.), Leicester: A Modern History. Lancaster: Carnegie Publishing, 2016. xv + 416pp. 314 images. 12 tables. Bibliography. £35.00 hbk. £20.00 pbk.

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Carl Chinn and Malcolm Dick (eds.), Birmingham: The Workshop of the World. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2016. ix + 334pp. 210 colour illustrations. Bibliography. £35.00 hbk. £14.95 pbk.

Alan Kidd and Terry Wyke (eds.), Manchester: Making the Modern City. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2016. xi + 436pp. 230 colour illustrations. Bibliography. £35.00 hbk. £14.95 pbk.

Richard Rodger and Rebecca Madgin (eds.), Leicester: A Modern History. Lancaster: Carnegie Publishing, 2016. xv + 416pp. 314 images. 12 tables. Bibliography. £35.00 hbk. £20.00 pbk.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 July 2017

Andrew McTominey*
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Leeds Beckett University

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