© Columbia University Press
December, 1999
Paper, 256 pages, 50 photos
ISBN: 978-1-8533-1224-3
Edinburgh University Press
$52.00
This illustrated, accessible, and academically credible history of 19th- and 20th-century Glasgow introduces much original material and comprehensively integrates social, economic, cultural and political themes into the fascinating story of the city's rise, fall, and rise. Maver traces its position from the second city of the empire at the end of the 19th century through the industrial decline of the 20th century to a city of tourism, culture, and architecture in the 1990s.