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Title Jute no more : transforming Dundee / edited by Jim Tomlinson and Christopher A. Whatley
Published Dundee : Dundee University Press, 2011

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Description 1 online resource (xxvi, 326 pages)
Contents pt. 1. Key themes -- pt. 2. Key episodes
Summary As the Victorian era drew to a close, Dundee was the world's jute manufacturing capital - "Juteopolis". But behind that success was a harsh working environment and low wages, especially for the predominantly female workforce. There was appalling social distress, resulting in part from abysmalliving conditions. As the present century dawned, a new Dundee was in the making. "Juteopolis" no more; in the later twentieth century Dundee had pro claimed itself Scotland's "City of Discovery". Biosciences and computer games are what many people now associate with Dundee - although journalism is still flourishing. In what has become a university city, students abound where mill workers formerly promenaded. This book traces the process of industrial decline and its social and political reverberations. But it is also a remarkable story of urban transformation, and how this impacted on jobs, the physical environment, social life, culture and politics. Jute No More is richly illustrated with over 60 images, most of them published for the first time
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Subject Regions & Countries - Europe.
History & Archaeology.
Great Britain.
SUBJECT Dundee (Scotland) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80079663
Subject Scotland -- Dundee
Form Electronic book
Author Tomlinson, Jim
Whatley, Christopher A
ISBN 9781845862176
1845862171
184586090X
9781845860905
9781474406031
1474406033