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Birmingham, the workshop of the world, edited by Carl Chinn and Malcolm Dick

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Birmingham, the workshop of the world, edited by Carl Chinn and Malcolm Dick
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 323-324) and index
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Birmingham
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
957139475
Responsibility statement
edited by Carl Chinn and Malcolm Dick
Sub title
the workshop of the world
Summary
"Birmingham is a city with an extraordinarily diverse achievement in fields as varied as science, industry, politics, education, medicine, printing and the arts. Labels such as the 'first industrial city', 'city of a thousand trades', 'the best-governed city in the world' and 'the youngest city in Europe' have been applied to the town. This new publication, the first major history of Birmingham since the 1970s, is published to commemorate the 850th anniversary of Birmingham's market charter in 1166, an event which marked the first step in the rise of Birmingham as a commercial and industrial powerhouse. Authored by scholars, but written for a general readership, this detailed, accessible and richly illustrated book is both a definitive reference work and a readable account of a diverse, culturally rich and high-achieving city. Many aspects of the history of Birmingham are presented for the first time outside academic publications: its diverse people's history, a rich prehistoric and Roman past, the rise of Birmingham in medieval and early modern times, the evolution of an innovative system of education, a varied experience in art and design and an extraordinary printing history. The book covers economic and political themes and new approaches to the history of society and culture. It is illustrated with many images which have never before been published either in books or on the web. The result is a visually stunning and factually illuminating book which will appeal to many kinds of people."--, Provided by publisher
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