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The City in the City

Unfrozen

English - June 10, 2024 06:00 - 49 minutes - 16.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 5 ratings
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In The City in the City, Amy Thomas offers
the first in-depth architectural and urban history of London's financial district, the City of London, from the period of rebuilding after World War II to the explosive climax of financial deregulation in the 1980s and its long aftermath. From the Big Tie to the Big Bang, it’s a heavy-hitting episode of Unfrozen.


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Intro/Outro: “Money,” by Pink Floyd


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Discussed:


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Peter Wynne Rees


o  This is London: Rees Remembrances


o  The City is Here for You to Use


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St Paul’s Cathedral


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The Bank of England


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The BigTie, by Brian Griffin


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Broadgate


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Top hatters


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The Domesday Book


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Corporation of London


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Jamaica Wine House


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The George and Vulture


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Lloyds and the Lloyds Building


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Eva Jiricna: Kenzo > Interiors at Lloyds


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Spitting Image Richard Rogers episode


-             
Where Ideas Come From,” by Steven Johnson


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Paul Romer’s “spillover effect”


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The Big Bang, 1986


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National Provincial Bank


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If it’s bad in the City, it’s worse at Canary Wharf and Stamford


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Bishopsgate bombing, 1993 & the Ring of Steel


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The Barbican Estate


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Paternoster Square & Prince Charles


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London Wall


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London County Council vs. the City of London Corporation


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No. 1 Poultry, by James Stirling


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One Exchange Square


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Frank Duffy


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Edge of Empire,” by Jane Margaret Jacobs


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The British financial archipelago, e.g., Bermuda and the Cayman Islands