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Paperback Glasgow and Strathclyde Book

ISBN: 102568575X

ISBN13: 9781025685755

Glasgow and Strathclyde

"Glasgow and Strathclyde" provides a comprehensive exploration of the historical, geographical, and industrial development of one of Scotland's most significant regions. Written by James Knight, this work offers a detailed survey of the city of Glasgow and the surrounding valley of the Clyde, tracing the area's evolution from its ancient origins to its status as a global hub of commerce and engineering.

The book examines the natural features of the Strathclyde landscape, including the geological foundations that shaped the region's coal and iron industries. Beyond its industrial prowess, the text delves into the social and architectural heritage of the West of Scotland, highlighting the growth of the University of Glasgow, the importance of the River Clyde, and the distinct character of the neighboring towns and villages.

With a focus on both physical geography and human history, "Glasgow and Strathclyde" serves as an essential record of a region defined by its resilience and innovation. It is an invaluable resource for readers interested in Scottish history, urban development, and the profound impact of the industrial revolution on the landscape of Great Britain.

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