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| Area: | Glasgow |
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| Subject: | genealogy & links with other countries | |||||||||
| Topic: | immigration & multicultural issues | |||||||||
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| ISBN | Cover | Title | Author | Publisher | Year | Description | Ref. |
| 0906169283 | no image available | Who Belongs to Glasgow ? | Edward, Mary | Glasgow City Libraries Publications | 1993 | Glasgow has been a multicultural city for over 200 years and this book describes the influxes of various peoples and how they contributed to the changing character of the city. | 667 |
| 1840186852 | no image available | Irish: The Remarkable Saga of a Nation and a City | Burrowes, John | Mainstream Publishing | 2003 | Many Irish people came over to Glasgow to escape their own country`s grinding poverty as a result of the potato famine, only to find that their new home was, in many ways, just as bad, if not worse. The history of Glasgow would have been very different without the Irish as they made a great contribution to the economic, cultural and sporting life of the city. This book tells their story. | 195 |
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Irish: The Remarkable Saga of a Nation and a City | Burrowes, John | Mainstream Publishing | 2004 | Many Irish people came over to Glasgow to escape their own country`s grinding poverty as a result of the potato famine, only to find that their new home was, in many ways, just as bad, if not worse. The history of Glasgow would have been very different without the Irish as they made a great contribution to the economic, cultural and sporting life of the city. This book tells their story. | 1136 |