Edinburgh: A New History  
Author(s): Alistair Moffat
Published by Birlinn
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ISBN: 9781788857246
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From prehistory to the present day, the story of Edinburgh is packed with incident and drama. As Scotland’s capital since 1437, the city has witnessed many of the key events which have shaped the nation. But Edinburgh has always been much more than just a political centre. During the Enlightenment, it was one the intellectual powerhouses of Europe, and in the twentieth century it became the arts capital of the world with the founding of its many festivals. Finance, religion, education and industry are also important parts of the story.

Alistair Moffat explores these themes and many more, showing how the city has grown, changed and adapted over the centuries. He introduces Edinburgh’s famous places and people – including monarchs, murderers, writers and philosophers – as well as the ordinary citizens who have contributed so much to the life of one of the world’s best-known and most beautiful cites.
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From prehistory to the present day, the story of Edinburgh is packed with incident and drama. As Scotland’s capital since 1437, the city has witnessed many of the key events which have shaped the nation. But Edinburgh has always been much more than just a political centre. During the Enlightenment, it was one the intellectual powerhouses of Europe, and in the twentieth century it became the arts capital of the world with the founding of its many festivals. Finance, religion, education and industry are also important parts of the story.

Alistair Moffat explores these themes and many more, showing how the city has grown, changed and adapted over the centuries. He introduces Edinburgh’s famous places and people – including monarchs, murderers, writers and philosophers – as well as the ordinary citizens who have contributed so much to the life of one of the world’s best-known and most beautiful cites.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Foreword
  • Map
  • 1 Royal David’s City
  • 2 Fire and Ice
  • 3 The Pioneers
  • 4 The Kings of Edinburgh
  • 5 The Emperor and Edinburgh
  • 6 English Edinburgh
  • 7 The High Life
  • 8 Commerce in the Cowgate
  • 9 Edinburgh Reformed
  • 10 The Town’s College
  • 11 The Rider with the Ring
  • 12 Jinglin’ Geordie, Mary, Watson and Stewart
  • 13 Not Roman Law
  • 14 Jenny and the Dean
  • 15 The Chosen People
  • 16 The Burning City
  • 17 Tipple Town
  • 18 Gala Days in the High Street
  • 19 Tee Town
  • 20 Banks in the Wars
  • 21 Disunion
  • 22 Exotic Edinburgh
  • 23 The Beast of Edinburgh
  • 24 The Rookeries
  • 25 Tartan Town
  • 26 Bearford’s Parks
  • 27 Old Town Down
  • 28 Enlightened Edinburgh
  • 29 The Four Lives of Deacon Brodie
  • 30 Book Town
  • 31 New New Town
  • 32 The Dumbiedykes
  • 33 The Kiltie King
  • 34 Edinburgh’s Disgrace
  • 35 Edinburgh Medics
  • 36 Expanding Edinburgh
  • 37 The Great Disruption
  • 38 Edinburgh Photographed
  • 39 The Waverley
  • 40 Edinburgh-on-Sea
  • 41 Elementary, Edinburgh
  • 42 Precipitous City
  • 43 Round and Oval Balls
  • 44 War City
  • 45 Ugly Edinburgh
  • 46 Almost a Capital
  • 47 Festival City
  • 48 Edinburgh on the Edge
  • 49 Reconvened
  • 50 The Tenth Century
  • 51 Envoi
  • Further Reading
  • Index
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