The East Kent Fens.
(1990)
Book Chapter
Long, A. (1990). The East Kent Fens. In S. Jennings (Ed.), Field Excursion Guide, IGCP Project 274 UK Working Group: Coastal Evolution of the Quaternary
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Back to Basics in Brooklyn (1990)
Other
Steinberg, P. E., & Cohen, R. (1990). Back to Basics in Brooklyn
A preliminary investigation of coastal deposits at Newton Carr, Wirral, Merseyside. (1990)
Journal Article
Innes, J., Bedlington, D., Kenna, R., & Cowell, R. (1990). A preliminary investigation of coastal deposits at Newton Carr, Wirral, Merseyside
Social inequalities in self-reported morbidity: Interpretation and comparison of data from Britain and France. (1990)
Journal Article
Aïach, P., & Curtis, S. (1990). Social inequalities in self-reported morbidity: Interpretation and comparison of data from Britain and France. Social Science & Medicine, 31(3), 267-274. https://doi.org/10.1016/0277-9536%2890%2990273-u
Explaining geographical disparities in educational achievement: a case study of East London. (1990)
Journal Article
Curtis, S., & Pindar, S. (1990). Explaining geographical disparities in educational achievement: a case study of East London
Use of survey data and small area statistics to assess the link between individual morbidity and neighbourhood deprivation. (1990)
Journal Article
Curtis, S. (1990). Use of survey data and small area statistics to assess the link between individual morbidity and neighbourhood deprivation. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 44, 62-68
The Directories of London, 1677-1977. (1990)
Book
Atkins, P. (1990). The Directories of London, 1677-1977. Mansell
Seconds out, round two: the first round of compulsory competitive tendering (1990)
Other
Painter, J. (1990). Seconds out, round two: the first round of compulsory competitive tendering
The spatial configuration of class solidarity in London's West End, 1792-1939 (1990)
Journal Article
Atkins, P. (1990). The spatial configuration of class solidarity in London's West End, 1792-1939. Urban History, 17, 35-65. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0963926800014346For more than two hundred years after the Glorious Revolution, the British aristocracy gained control of ‘every aspect of government, both executive and legislative. They dominated the Cabinet, the highest ranks of the armed forces, the civil service... Read More about The spatial configuration of class solidarity in London's West End, 1792-1939.