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  • Formaat: Hardback, 322 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 96 black and white illustrations, 16 colour illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Dec-2009
  • Kirjastus: Discovery Press
  • ISBN-10: 1845860160
  • ISBN-13: 9781845860165
  • Formaat: Hardback, 322 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 96 black and white illustrations, 16 colour illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Dec-2009
  • Kirjastus: Discovery Press
  • ISBN-10: 1845860160
  • ISBN-13: 9781845860165
This fascinating title traces the evolution of Dundee from wealthy renaissance port --- and second city of Scotland --- to international textiles manufacturer and trader. Until now, despite being at the heart of key events in Scottish history, Dundee has remained invisible behind its later Victorian mask. Now Dundee: Renaissance to Enlightenment examines Dundee thoroughly in a rich mixture of urban, economic, political, social, medical, cultural, imperial, maritime and architectural histories.

The book contains over 100 illustrations, specially selected for this volume, many of which have never been seen before. These are integral to the story and are used to explain or illuminate history. This book helps to recover Dundee's rightful place in European history, and offers Scots a different perspective on their national history.

Portrays and examines Dundee from the time it was the second town of Scotland, through three sacks, to its settling down to its 19th century role as an entrepot between the Baltic and America in the growing linen trade.

This fascinating title traces the evolution of Dundee from wealthy renaissance port - and second city of Scotland - to international textiles manufacturer and trader. Until now, despite being at the heart of key events in Scottish history, Dundee has remained invisible behind its later Victorian mask. Now Dundee: Renaissance to Enlightenment examines Dundee thoroughly in a rich mixture of urban, economic, political, social, medical, cultural, imperial, maritime and architectural histories.

The book contains over 100 illustrations, specially selected for this volume, many of which have never been seen before. These are integral to the story and are used to explain or illuminate history. This book helps to recover Dundee's rightful place in European history, and offers Scots a different perspective on their national history


This fascinating title traces the evolution of Dundee from wealthy renaissance port - and second city of Scotland - to international textiles manufacturer and trader. Until now, despite being at the heart of key events in Scottish history, Dundee has remained invisible behind its later Victorian mask. Now Dundee: Renaissance to Enlightenment examines Dundee thoroughly in a rich mixture of urban, economic, political, social, medical, cultural, imperial, maritime and architectural histories.

The book contains over 100 illustrations, specially selected for this volume, many of which have never been seen before. These are integral to the story and are used to explain or illuminate history. This book helps to recover Dundee's rightful place in European history, and offers Scots a different perspective on their national history.

List of Figures and Tables
vii
List of Illustrations
x
List of Contributors
xv
Acknowledgements xviii
List of Abbreviations
xx
Introduction xxi
Charles McKean
Bob Harris
Christopher A. Whatley
1 What kind of Renaissance Town was Dundee?
1(32)
Charles McKean
2 Dundee and the Crown c. 1550-c. 1650
33(24)
Alan MacDonald
3 Battered but Unbowed - Dundee during the Seventeenth Century
57(27)
Karen J. Cullen
Christopher A. Whatley
Mary Young
4 Dundee in the Nation c. 1686-1746
84(27)
Derek J. Patrick
5 Life outside the Medical Centre: Health and Sickness in Early Modern Dundee
111(21)
Elizabeth Foyster
6 An Introduction to Georgian Dundee
132(28)
Bob Harris
Charles McKean
Christopher A. Whatley
7 Dundee, London, and the Empire in Asia
160(26)
Andrew Mackillop
8 How Radical a Town? Dundee and the French Revolution
186(30)
Bob Harris
9 Urban Order in Georgian Dundee c. 1770-1820
216(27)
David G. Barrie
10 Merchants, the Middling Sort, and Cultural Life in Georgian Dundee
243(25)
Bob Harris
11 Maritime Dundee and its Harbour c. 1755-1820
268(26)
Charles McKean
Claire Swan
Malcolm Archibald
Appendix I Export Voyages from Dundee, 1750-1775 294(2)
Appendix II Import Voyages to Dundee, 1750-1775 296(1)
Bibliography 297(13)
Index 310