Glasgow, Volume 2 |
Contents
The medieval and early modern burgh James McGrath | 17 |
Glasgow in transition c 1660 to c 1740 Gordon Jackson | 63 |
The shape of the city in space and stone Thomas A Markus Peter Robinson | 106 |
The golden age of tobacco T M Devine | 139 |
The making of the industrial city R H Campbell | 184 |
New horizons in trade Gordon Jackson | 214 |
civic authority before 1833 Irene Maver | 239 |
The middle ranks and modernisation Stana S Nenadic | 278 |
Commerce religion and the enlightenment in eighteenthcentury Glasgow | 312 |
Labour in the industrialising city c 1660 to 1830 Christoper A Whatley | 360 |
The urban crisis T M Devine | 402 |
Glossary | 417 |
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