The government of London
Par Torrens, William McCullagh
Publié par Good Press
English
2020
ISBN 4064066068325
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À propos de ce livre
In "The Government of London," William McCullagh Torrens delivers a comprehensive examination of the political and administrative structures that underpin one of the world's most significant urban centers. Written in an accessible yet scholarly style, Torrens integrates empirical analysis with a historical narrative that traces the evolution of London's governance from its early forms to the complexities of the modern parliamentary system. The book meticulously explores the interplay between local, regional, and national authorities while situating its discussion within the broader context of Victorian Britain, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of managing a burgeoning metropolis during a time of rapid industrialization and social change. William McCullagh Torrens was not only a prominent politician and public figure of his time, but he also possessed a keen interest in social reform and government efficiency. His diverse experiences, including serving as a member of Parliament and engaging with various civic organizations, informed his insights into urban governance. This multifaceted background equipped Torrens with a unique perspective on the administrative complexities London faced, making him well-suited to tackle such a demanding subject matter. For readers curious about the intricate relationships that define urban governance, "The Government of London" is an essential read. Torrens' scholarly yet engaging approach makes it suitable for both general readers and specialists in political science, history, or urban studies. This work not only deepens understanding of London's past but also resonates with contemporary discussions about urban management and democratic governance.
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