Scotts of Greenock - An Illustrated History

Scotts of Greenock - An Illustrated History
Title Scotts of Greenock - An Illustrated History PDF eBook
Author William Kane
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 305
Release 2012-02-04
Genre History
ISBN 1471075893

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An Illustrated History of Scotts' of Greenock, Shipbuilders & Engineers, Founded 1711. Based on the Tercentenary Exhibition held at the McLean Museum & Art Gallery, Greenock, in 2011

Scott Lithgow

Scott Lithgow
Title Scott Lithgow PDF eBook
Author Lewis Johnman
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 382
Release 2017-10-18
Genre History
ISBN 1786949059

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This work studies the history of two major Scottish shipbuilding firms based on the River Clyde - Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company and Lithgows Limited. It traces each firm’s origin, success, decline, and collapse, and places the events into the historical context of maritime Britain. The aim is to enhance the academic understanding of the cause and effect of the decline of the British shipbuilding industry, delving beyond the factors of poor industrial relations, international market conditions, and entrepreneurial failure in search of further answers. As a private company, Lithgows Limited provides useful insights into company management outside of state control. The authors base their analysis on the catalogued volumes of Scotts and Lithgows records, though due to the large number of gaps in the data, they also conducted interviews with major players in each company from the post-war period. Public, business, and banking records also provide supplementary material. The book is separated into eight chapters, plus a concluding ninth, an appendix listing ships built by Scott Lithgow Limited between 1970-1987, and a select bibliography.

The Afterlives of Walter Scott

The Afterlives of Walter Scott
Title The Afterlives of Walter Scott PDF eBook
Author Ann Rigney
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 348
Release 2012-03-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0191636428

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Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) was once a household name, but is now largely forgotten. This book explores how Scott's work became an all-pervasive point of reference for cultural memory and collective identity in the nineteenth century, and why it no longer has this role. Ann Rigney breaks new ground in memory studies and the study of literary reception by examining the dynamics of cultural memory and the 'social life' of literary texts across several generations and multiple media. She pays attention to the remediation of the Waverley novels as they travelled into painting, the theatre, and material culture, as well as to the role of 'Scott' as a memory site in the public sphere for a century after his death. Using a wide range of examples and supported by many illustrations, Rigney demonstrates how remembering Scott's work helped shape national and transnational identities up to World War I, and contributed to the emergence of the idea of an English-speaking world encompassing Scotland, the British Empire, and the United States. Scott's work forged a potent alliance between memory, literature, and identity that was eminently suited to modernization. His legacy continues in the widespread belief that engaging with the past is a condition for transcending it.

The History of Greenock

The History of Greenock
Title The History of Greenock PDF eBook
Author Robert Murray Smith
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 1921
Genre Greenock (Scotland)
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Geographies of Nineteenth-Century Science

Geographies of Nineteenth-Century Science
Title Geographies of Nineteenth-Century Science PDF eBook
Author David N. Livingstone
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 538
Release 2011-12-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0226487296

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In Geographies of Nineteenth-Century Science, David N. Livingstone and Charles W. J. Withers gather essays that deftly navigate the spaces of science in this significant period and reveal how each is embedded in wider systems of meaning, authority, and identity. Chapters from a distinguished range of contributors explore the places of creation, the paths of knowledge transmission and reception, and the import of exchange networks at various scales. Studies range from the inspection of the places of London science, which show how different scientific sites operated different moral and epistemic economies, to the scrutiny of the ways in which the museum space of the Smithsonian Institution and the expansive space of the American West produced science and framed geographical understanding. This volume makes clear that the science of this era varied in its constitution and reputation in relation to place and personnel, in its nature by virtue of its different epistemic practices, in its audiences, and in the ways in which it was put to work.

An Illustrated History of Scotland

An Illustrated History of Scotland
Title An Illustrated History of Scotland PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth Fraser
Publisher Jarrold Publishing
Pages 196
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780711708563

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An account of the development of the nation, starting with the Scotland of prehistory and working through to the present day.

The Syren & Shipping Illustrated

The Syren & Shipping Illustrated
Title The Syren & Shipping Illustrated PDF eBook
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Pages 712
Release 1905
Genre
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