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Manchester: A History

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By the 1840s, over half a century of revolutionary change had made Manchester into the ‘shock city’ of the industrial age. It was the shock of the new which assaulted the senses and stimulated the imaginations of contemporaries. Manchester attracted visitors from home and abroad seeking the sights and sounds of a new way of living. Some were appalled, others excited; still others saw in its newness a historical development of epoch-making proportions. It seemed as if all roads led to Manchester, arguably the world’s first modern city.

The core of this excellent book tells this story, a-tale of factories, utilitarian entrepreneurs, Peterloo, and the emergence of a politicized working class, but also of the people and their culture, the development of middle-class suburbs such as Didsbury and Rusholme, the cinemas, music halls, libraries and newspapers.

In this important overview of Manchester’s history Professor Kidd introduces many new interpretations, and challenges several myths about the city’s industrial heritage. Accessibly written yet scholarly, Manchester is the perfect starting point for an exploration of this famous city as it goes from strength to strength into the twenty-first century.

274 pages, Paperback

First published May 15, 2006

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August 14, 2016
Good book with good historical facts, I'm not much of a history buff and if I didn't have to read it for a class I probably wouldn't have. I didn't actually finish the book but I did learn quite a bit about Manchester, its involvement in the cotton industry and about life for Mancunians in that time period from what I read.
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May 31, 2020
Excellent read, that gives a great concise history of Manchester, which wets the appetite for more in depth reading of my wonderful home city.
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