Glasgow A History

Cover of Glasgow A History by Michael Meighan
Year: 2013
Language: en
Pages: 191
ISBN-13: 9781445618869
Dimensions:
Height: 9.759823 Inches
Length: 6.7700652 Inches
Weight: 1.56307743758 Pounds
Width: 0.90999818 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 941.44
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Glasgow A History by Michael Meighan, published by Amberley Publishing in 2013, offers a comprehensive exploration of Glasgow’s rich historical tapestry. Spanning 191 pages, this edition delves into the city’s evolution from its early days along the River Clyde to its prominence as a major industrial hub. The narrative highlights Glasgow’s significance in shipbuilding, engineering, and its role as a cultural melting pot, showcasing the diverse influences that have shaped the city over centuries.

Readers will find a detailed account of Glasgow’s transformation, emphasizing its architectural heritage and the impact of various industries and communities. The book covers significant themes such as the city’s religious history, its contributions to the Virginia tobacco trade, and the vibrant cultural scene fostered by its artists and entrepreneurs. Meighan’s work also reflects on Glasgow’s resurgence, illustrating how it has embraced its past while evolving into a modern city known for both its historical and contemporary architecture.


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Located on the banks of the River Clyde, Glasgow was once the second city of the Empire, producing ships, locomotives, cars and heavy engineering for the world. Its docks would see huge numbers of exports. But Glasgow is much more than this; it is a religious centre, with one of Scotland’s earliest churches, a centre for the Virginia tobacco trade, a home of designers and architects, inventors and entrepreneurs, artists and industrialists. It is that variety of talent, and the melting pot of immigrants and other Scots, sucked into the city at its peak that saw the phenomenal growth in wealth and culture that has left the city with a legacy of fine Victorian architecture, and it is its decline that has seen a legacy of remote council estates. However, Glasgow has risen again, and is truly a vibrant city, thanks to its self-promotion from Dr Michael Kelly’s ‘Glasgow’s Miles Better’ campaign to its use in gritty film and TV productions, as well as its ability to look at the past and preserve the best of the old, while producing some of the most startling modern architecture outside of London. Michael Meighan tells the story of Glasgow, from its drumlin days in the Ice Age to the growth of the Church, its industries, its people and the phenomenal expansion of the Victorian era and the legacy it has left us.

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Language: en. Pages: 191.

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