Notorious London: A City Tour

Notorious London: A City Tour

Notorious London: A City Tour

Taught by Professor Paul Deslandes of the University of Vermont, Notorious London: A City Tour dips into various regions and eras of London’s past to give you a multifaceted look into this remarkable metropolis. From the destruction of St. Paul’s Cathedral and the dark history of the Tower of London to the decadence of the fin de siècle and the chaos of World War II, and beyond, these stories bring London to life across the centuries and illuminate the darker corners of a complex and contradictory city.

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