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PUBLISHER: Edinburgh University Press
FORMAT: Paperback / softback
ISBN: 9781474443289
RRP: £19.99
PAGES: 256
PUBLICATION DATE:
November 30, 2022
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The Cultural Memory of Georgian Glasgow
Craig Lamont
This book provides a much overdue reading of Scotland’s largest city as it was during the long 18th century. These formative years of Enlightenment, caught between the tumultuous ages of the Reformation and the Industrial Revolution, cast Glasgow in a new and vibrant light. Far from being a dusty metropolis lying in wait for the famous age of shipbuilding, Glasgow was already an imperial hub as implicated in mass migration and slavery as it was in civic growth and social progression. Craig Lamont incorporates case studies such as the Scottish Enlightenment, the transatlantic slave trade and 18th-century print culture to investigate how the city was shaped by the emergence of new trades and new ventures in philosophy, fine art, science and religion. The book merges historical, literary and memory studies to provide an original blueprint for new research into other cities or civic spaces.
Craig Lamont
Craig Lamont, Research Associate in the Centre for Robert Burns Studies, University of Glasgow.