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| ISBN | Cover | Title | Author | Publisher | Year | Description | Ref. |
| 095131243X | Tea and Taste: Glasgow Tea Rooms, 1875-1975 | Kinchin, Perilla | White Cockade Publishing | 1996 | The tea rooms were a great Glasgow phenomenon. Kate Cranston made them famous, helped by talented artists such as Charles Rennie Mackintosh and George Walton who provided dashing and flamboyant interior designs. This study is about these institutions, their role in the great industrial city and how they changed social habits. | 983 | |
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Celtic Minded: Essays on Religion, Politics, Society, Identity... and Football | Bradley, Joseph M. | Argyll Publishing | 2004 | Although this is a book about Celtic Football Club, it is much more than that as the history of the club is intertwined with that of Glasgow`s Irish community. With prejudice ranged against the Irish Catholics, the successes on the field took on a special meaning. This study looks at many interrelated topics such as national identity and culture, the Irish diaspora, bigotry and sectarianism. While this could be seen as a book about football, in essence it is about Scottish society. | 1183 |