Delve into the rich and complex past of Glasgow with Andrew Brown's "History Of Glasgow." This meticulously researched work explores the city's evolution from its early beginnings to its status as a major industrial and cultural hub. Brown expertly weaves together political, social, and economic threads to paint a vivid portrait of Glasgow's development through the centuries.
Discover the key events and figures that shaped Glasgow, from its medieval origins and the impact of the Industrial Revolution to its role in the Scottish Enlightenment and its modern transformation. This book offers a comprehensive overview, highlighting the lives of ordinary Glaswegians and the challenges they faced, alongside the stories of prominent leaders and innovators. "History Of Glasgow" is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in understanding the forces that have shaped this dynamic and historically significant city.
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-1-02-433852-2 (9781024338522)
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