Who Belongs to Glasgow?

Who Belongs to Glasgow?

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Mary Edward

ISBN: 1st edition - 9781905222872; 2nd edition - 9781910745663

Binding: paperback

1st edition, out of print; 2nd In Stock

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Why are there so many Italian hairdressers and Chinese restaurants in Glasgow? Who's more Glaswegian: an Irishman, a Highlander or a Pole? Whose city is this anyway?

For the past 200 years, immigrants to Glasgow have found prosperity and poverty in its streets and closes. Mary Edward investigates their history, and the contribution they have brought to the city. With clear-sighted social analysis and an impressive assembly of historical evidence, Edward weaves a vivid tapestry of the many peoples and cultures that have created contemporary Glasgow.

The staggering diversity of languages, religions and ethnicities is no new phenomenon in this city on the Clyde. Today's Glasweigans are the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of yesterday's incomers, all of whom have chosen this great Scottish melting pot as their own. This book will be an education and a delight to generations of Glasweigans - and all those proud to belong to Glasgow.


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After all, when we are asked the question 'who belongs to Glasgow?' the answer is... 'the world belongs to Glasgow'.   Liz Cameron, Former Lord Provost of Glasgow