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Glasgow: The Real Mean City Malcolm Archibald

Glasgow: The Real Mean City By Malcolm Archibald

Glasgow: The Real Mean City by Malcolm Archibald


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There cannot be many cities where crime could mean anything from stealing a ship to singing a seditious song, but nineteenth-century Glasgow was a unique place with an amazing dynamism. This book chronicles the century-long struggle of the forces of law and order to bring peace to a troubled city.

Glasgow: The Real Mean City Summary

Glasgow: The Real Mean City: True Crime and Punishment in the Second City of the Empire by Malcolm Archibald

There cannot be many cities where crime could mean anything from stealing a ship to singing a seditious song, but nineteenth-century Glasgow was a unique place with an amazing dynamism. Immigrants poured in from Ireland and the Highlands while the factories, shipyards and mills buzzed with innovation. However, underneath the bustle was a different world as an incredibly diverse criminal class worked for their own profit with total disregard for the law. Robbers infested the highways and byways, a glut of garrotters gathered to jump on the unwary, drunken brawls disfigured the evening streets, prostitutes lured foolish men into dark corners, conmen connived clever schemes and perfidious poisoners plotted. There were dark and dangerous places such as the Tontine Close and always the possibility of a major riot - with religion the excuse - as a volatile population became angry at unjust poverty and poor housing. It was perhaps not surprising that Glasgow formed Britain's first professional police force and men such as Superintendent James Smart fought to stem the crime that at times seemed to overwhelm the city. The forces of law had to be mobile, with the robbery of the Paisley Bank involving a coach chase as far as London, while the robbery of Walter Baird's shop in the Argyll Arcade took Acting Superintendent George McKay over the sea to Belfast. The police had an often thankless task and The Real Mean City chronicles the century-long struggle of the forces of law and order to bring peace to a troubled city.

About Malcolm Archibald

Author Malcolm Archibald received the 2005 Dundee Book Prize. This latest book, written in a vibrant and accessible style, follows in the style of his successful A Sink of Atrocity, which chronicled the crimes and punishments of the citizens of Victorian Dundee. Malcolm Archibald lives near Elgin in Northern Scotland.

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GOR006820525
9781845027377
184502737X
Glasgow: The Real Mean City: True Crime and Punishment in the Second City of the Empire by Malcolm Archibald
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Black and White Publishing
2014-06-01
256
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