ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1978, The Making of Urban Scotland traces the evolution of towns from their prehistoric origins to the present day. Most of the material is based on research in Scotland’s archives, housed in the Scottish Record Office. Special emphasis is placed on the causes of economic change and its repercussions upon Scottish town life. The urban stresses of the nineteenth century are analysed in detail, as well as the subsequent emergence of Scotland as Western Europe’s pre-eminent council house society. The unique character of Scotland’s housing occupies two chapters and for the first time the whole panoply of the statuary origins of the council house landscape is exposed.

chapter |20 pages

Urban Beginnings

chapter 1|17 pages

The Medieval Burgh

chapter 3|24 pages

The Burgh and the Countryside

chapter 4|14 pages

Georgian Townscapes

chapter 5|17 pages

Industrial Towns

chapter 6|22 pages

Towns and Transport

chapter 7|28 pages

Urban Reform

chapter 8|32 pages

Socialist City

chapter 9|15 pages

Feudal Suburb

chapter 10|18 pages

Garden City

chapter 11|24 pages

Planned Community

chapter 12|14 pages

Small Town Survival

chapter 13|11 pages

City Region

chapter 14|7 pages

Urban Future