Glasgow, Scotland SUBJECT OF BOOKS
Bernard Aspinwall. Portable Utopia: Glasgow and the United States, 1820-1920: With a Comprehensive Biographical List of the Scots and Americans who Created the Connection. Aberdeen University Press. 1984. 363pp. James Bell; James Paton. Glasgow: Its Municipal Organization and Administration. Glasgow: J. MacLehose and Sons. 1896. 426pp. Ben Braber. Jews in Glasgow 1879-1939: Immigration and Integration. Vallentine Mitchell. 2007. 236pp. In assocation with the European Jewish Publications Society. R. A. Cage (editor). The Working Class in Glasgow, 1750-1914. Croom Helm. 1987. 203pp. Seán Damer. From Moorepark to "Wine Alley": The Rise and Fall of a Glasgow Housing Scheme. Edinburgh University Press. 1989. 198pp. T. M. Devine; Gordon Jackson (editors). Glasgow: Beginnings to 1830. Manchester University Press. 1994. 435pp. William Eadie. Movements of Modernity: The Case of Glasgow and Art Nouveau. Routledge. 1990. 292pp. W. Hamish Fraser; Irene Maver (editors). Glasgow: 1830 To 1912. Manchester University Press. 1994. 288pp. Tom Gallagher. Glasgow: The Uneasy Peace: Religious Tension in Modern Scotland, 1819-1914. Manchester University Press. 1987. 382pp. Andrew Gibb. Glasgow: The Making of a City. Routledge. 1983. 197pp. Michael Keating. The City that Refused to Die: Glasgow: The Politics of Urban Regeneration. Aberdeen University Press. 1988. 211pp. Maurice Lindsay. Glasgow: Fabric of a City. London: Robert Hale. 2001. 288pp. Andrew Macgeorge. Old Glasgow: The Place and the People: From the Roman Occupation to the Eighteenth Century. London and Edinburgh: Blackie and Son. 1888. 317pp. 3rd Edition. George Macgregor. The History of Glasgow: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. Glasgow: Thomas D. Morison. 1881. 547pp. Allan Massie. Glasgow: Portraits of a City. Barrie & Jenkins. 1989. 135pp. James Pagan. Sketch of the History of Glasgow. Glasgow: Robert Stuart and Co.. 1847. 198pp. Peter Reed (editor). Glasgow: The Forming of the City. Edinburgh University Press. 1993. 233pp. Andrew Wallace (editor). Popular Traditions of Glasgow: Historical, Legendary and Biographical. Glasgow: Thomas D. Morison. 1889. 272pp.
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