Edinburgh at work: People and industries through the years (paperback)

£14.99
SKU:
9781445670669
Publisher:
Amberley Publishing
Authors:
Malcolm Fife
Format:
Paperback
Page count:
96 printed pages
Item Size:
22.86 x 16.51 x 1.27 cm

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96-page paperback featuring contemporary photographs and illustrations of the urbanisation of the city, explores the working life of this great city, from humble beginnings to its status as the UK’s second financial centre after London and the fourth largest in Europe.

Edinburgh has always been different. It was affected less than most other cities in Britain by the Industrial Revolution, remaining essentially professional rather than industrial, while enjoying a reputation as a hub of intellectual thought during the Scottish Enlightenment of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Adam Smith, David Hume, James Hutton and John Playfair are only a few of the many eminent thinkers associated with the city.

In a fascinating series of contemporary photographs and illustrations it looks at the consequences of rapid urbanisation, the rise in the city’s economic fortunes through the nineteenth century, the growth of tourism from the post-war period and the opening of the Scottish Parliament. Along the way it explores the development of Scotland’s capital from relative obscurity to international renown as home to the world’s largest arts festival and the strongest economy of any city in the UK outside London.