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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: The History Press Ltd
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  • ISBN-13: 9780750999151
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Sheffield’s story is one of fierce independence and a revolutionary spirit, its industrial origins having their roots in the same forests as the legends of Robin Hood. From Huntsman’s crucible steel in the eighteenth century, to Brierley’s stainless steel in the twentieth, Sheffield forged the very fabric of the modern world. As the industrial age drew to a close the city’s reputation for rebelliousness spawned its popular reputation as capital of the ‘People’s Republic of South Yorkshire’. Yet in the wake of the Miners’ Strike and the Hillsborough Disaster, the early twenty-first century has seen Sheffield retain its unique character while reinventing itself as a centre of education, creativity and innovation.

The story of the world’s first working-class city

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"Epic new book charts city's long history." "Book gets under the city's skin and reveals just what makes it tick."

Introduction and Acknowledgements 7(4)
Chapter One Crucible: 18,000 bce-1750ce
People on the Move
11(4)
Discovering Metal
15(7)
An Age of Iron
22(6)
Becoming the English
28(5)
Conquest and Lordship
33(9)
The Making of a Metalworking Town
42(8)
Governing Town and Trade
50(6)
A Metal Revolution
56(9)
Chapter Two Forge: 1750-1860
Cutlery Capital of the World
65(9)
A Town Transformed
74(11)
A Community of Workers
85(8)
`A Damned Bad Place'
93(8)
Reform or Revolution?
101(10)
Sheffield Incorporated
111(12)
Building a Civic Society
123(12)
Dawn of the Heavy Industrial Age
135(10)
Chapter Three Furnace: 1860-1935
The End of `Old Sheffield'
145(6)
Workers United
151(9)
Towards a Better Way of Living
160(15)
Big Steel
175(12)
Metropolis
187(6)
War and Big Business
193(12)
Brave New World
205(8)
Work and Play
213(8)
Chapter Four Phoenix: 1935-2020
Blitz
221(9)
Reconstruction
230(8)
City on the Move
238(9)
Hitting the Wall
247(6)
People's Republic of South Yorkshire
253(9)
Coming Up for Air
262(9)
A Post-Industrial City
271(14)
New Era?
285(10)
Select Bibliography 295(2)
Index 297
Dr TIM COOPER is an experienced historian who has lectured in History and Archaeology at the Universities of Sheffield, Manchester and Hull, and has had several books and articles published on history and archaeology. A Student Support Officer, he currently conducts local history walks around Sheffield for international students at the University of Sheffield.