They Belonged to Glasgow: The City from the Bottom Up

They Belonged to Glasgow: The City from the Bottom Up

by Ian Sutherland (Author), Rudolph Kenna (Author)

Synopsis

Famed as the second city of the empire, Glasgow's origins lie not only in the medieval town based around the High Street, but also in the numerous villages outside the city boundaries, including Anderston and Partick. As the city spread, the villages were consumed and the social conditions within them gradually altered. This book charts these changes through eye-witness accounts drawn from the archives and the local press. The book begins in 1751, with a report on a flea circus presented by John Jarvis in a flat in the Trongate. From then on, the entries reflect the myriad activities and happenings that occurred in all walks of life on the bank of the Clyde. Revealing the patchwork of lives and loves of everyday people, the book is a revealing portrait of how people have existed in the area over 250 years.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Publisher: Neil Wilson Publishing
Published: 31 Aug 2001

ISBN 10: 1903238323
ISBN 13: 9781903238325

Author Bio
Rudolph Kenna studied economic and social history at the University of Strathclyde. He has written extensively about his native city. Ian Sutherland has contributed to New Society, The Scots Magazine and the Herald. He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in Scotland.