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    Collection: Adult Reference
    Record 25349 of 25385   record saved

    Imprint:
    London : Collins, 1986.
    Collation:
    xiv,318 pages, (36) pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm.
    Notes:
    Includes index.
    Contents:
    Contents
    List of Illustrations
    Acknowledgements-- Introduction
    I - Scotland in the 1830's and 1840's
    II - The Tenement City
    III - Leaving and Staying on in the Countryside
    IV - A working life in industry
    V - The Rewards of Industry
    VI - Drink, Temperance and Recreation
    VII - Sex, Love and Getting Married
    VIII - Churchgoing
    IX - The Aims and Failures of Education
    X - The Working-Class Radical Tradition to 1885
    XI - The Rise and Fall of Socialist Idealism
    Notes, References and further Reading
    Index
    Summary:
    T. C. Smout's A History of the Scottish People 1560-1830 was hailed by some of his fellow historians as the best book on Scottish History for fifty years; it immediately established itself as a standard work. In this long-awaited sequel, Professor Smout paints an unforgettable picture of Scotland in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His focus throughout is on the majority of the Scottish population, the working people and the poor, and his book is a detailed exploration of a complex world of deprivation and social division. Life in tenement and factory, croft and fishing village; drink and temperance; religion in schism and decline; sex and marriage; emigration from country to town - each is examined in the light of the author's wide research and reading. He presents a detailed analysis of Scottish educational system, demolishing the myth of Scottish education being 'the best in the world'. And he concludes with a critique of the radical and socialist traditions which seemed to offer the working class a way forward, but ended in disillusion. Written with all the vigour and point that were so much admired in T.C. Smout's earlier book, and illustrated with a remarkable collection of photograhs and illustrations. A Century of the Scottish People is social history at its best - a work of exceptional scholarship that is, first and last, concerned with people, real people, in their own environment.
    ISBN:
    000217524X
    9780002175241
    Dewey Class:
    941.108
    941.108
    941.081
    941.08
    941
    941.1
    LC Class:
    DA815
    Local Class:
    941.08
    941.108
    A94 (SMO)
    LH65.8 SMO
    SCO
    Language:
    English
    Index Terms:
    Scotland
    1830-1950
    Tenements
    Slums
    Industry
    Drink, Temperance and recreation
    Church history
    Education
    Politics
    SCOTTISH SOCIAL HISTORY
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    BRN:
    8254
    Bookmark Link:
    https://aberdeencity.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/KIDS/BIBENQ?BRN=8254

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