Routledge Revivals: The Making of Urban Scotland (1978)

Routledge Revivals: The Making of Urban Scotland (1978)
Title Routledge Revivals: The Making of Urban Scotland (1978) PDF eBook
Author Ian H. Adams
Publisher Routledge
Pages 319
Release 2018-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 135103376X

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Originally published in 1978, The Making of Urban Scotland traces the evolution of towns from their prehistoric origins to the present day. Most of the material is based on research in Scotland’s archives, housed in the Scottish Record Office. Special emphasis is placed on the causes of economic change and its repercussions upon Scottish town life. The urban stresses of the nineteenth century are analysed in detail, as well as the subsequent emergence of Scotland as Western Europe’s pre-eminent council house society. The unique character of Scotland’s housing occupies two chapters and for the first time the whole panoply of the statuary origins of the council house landscape is exposed.

The Making of Urban Scotland

The Making of Urban Scotland
Title The Making of Urban Scotland PDF eBook
Author Ian H. Adams
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 298
Release 1978-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0773592296

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The Historical Geography of Scotland Since 1707

The Historical Geography of Scotland Since 1707
Title The Historical Geography of Scotland Since 1707 PDF eBook
Author David Turnock
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 372
Release 2005-08-04
Genre History
ISBN 9780521892292

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This is the first book to take a comprehensive view of the historical geography of Scotland since the Union. The period is divided into sections separated by the Napoleonic Wars and the First World War, and each section offers a general view followed by detailed studies giving a balanced coverage of regional and urban-rural criteria, and the economic infrastructure. The book contains a number of original researches and Dr Turnock attempts to set the Scottish experience in a framework of general ideas on modernisation.

Scotland

Scotland
Title Scotland PDF eBook
Author Bob Harris
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 262
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN

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Modern Scottish History: 1707 to the Present was published in five volumes in 1998 as a collaboration between the University of Dundee and the Open University in Scotland. Written by leading academics for the Distance Learning course run by the two universities, the series is aimed also at a wide readership anyone with a serious interest in Scottish history and presents the fruits of the latest research in a readable style. The volumes can be read singly, or as a series. Now come the first two volumes of a further five-volume series, Scotland: The Making and Unmaking of the Nation, c.1100-1707, due for completion on the 300th anniversary of the parliamentary union of Scotland with England in 2007. The new series aims to show the importance of Scotland's relationships to Europe and its part in a broader European story, as well as, like the first series, to dispel long-established myths and preconceptions which continue to exert a firm grip on public opinion. Especially in a post-devolution era, Scottish history and Scotland deserve better than this. A word about the title of the new series, Scotland: The Making and Unmaking of the Nation, c.1100-1707. It is certainly designed to provoke but need not be taken to indicate a nationalist view of 1707 as a moment of eclipse. Scotland's history, like all histories, resists simple generalisations. Were it otherwise, its study would not be so rewarding.

The Making of Scottish Geography

The Making of Scottish Geography
Title The Making of Scottish Geography PDF eBook
Author Ian H. Adams
Publisher
Pages 98
Release 1984
Genre Geography
ISBN

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The Making of Urban Scotland

The Making of Urban Scotland
Title The Making of Urban Scotland PDF eBook
Author Ian H. Adams
Publisher London : Croom Helm ; Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 1978 (Trowbridge ; Esher, Great Britain : Redwood Burn)
Pages 318
Release 1978
Genre Cities and towns
ISBN

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Scotland's Rural Home

Scotland's Rural Home
Title Scotland's Rural Home PDF eBook
Author John Brennan
Publisher Lund Humphries Publishers Limited
Pages 224
Release 2021-06-07
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781848224476

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Rural Scotland is a charged landscape, alive with history, soaked in myth and often rather sublime. For those of us living an urban existence, the countryside is a retreat for refuge and decompression, but it is also a place where infrastructures strain to reach and in which livings must be made. The countryside is resistant to easy explanation and is thus vulnerable to stereotyping. The nine building stories told in this book show how rural households and communities define themselves, and the role architecture plays in this. Illustrated with beautiful photography and drawings, the projects, from affordable housing on the islands to exquisite renovations of traditional agricultural stock, and all recognised by the Saltire Society's Housing Design Awards, are visually rich both in themselves and the contexts in which they sit.