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London in the Time of the Stuarts

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This work examines the city during the seventeenth century, tracing its close involvement in national politics from early Stuart rule through civil war, Commonwealth, Restoration, and subsequent reversals. It recounts recurring plague outbreaks and the Great Fire, and describes their effects on population, sanitation, urban rebuilding, and architectural change. Social life, religious conflict, municipal government, trade, and everyday manners are explored through contemporary documents and reports. The narrative shows how crises and reforms reshaped streets, public health, civic authority, and commercial life, yielding a markedly transformed urban landscape by the century’s end.

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Walter Besant

Walter Besant was a British novelist and historian, known for his vivid portrayals of London and its social conditions. His works often explore themes of social reform and the lives of the working class. Among his notable titles is "All Sorts and Conditions of Men: An Impossible Story," which critiques the disparities of Victorian society. Besant's writing is characterized by a blend of fiction and social commentary, making significant contributions to the literary heritage of the late 19th century. He was also involved in various philanthropic efforts and was a prominent figure in the promotion of literature and the arts.

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