Description
About the Author
Carl Chinn is Professor of Community History at the University of Birmingham and history advisor for the schools of Perry Beeches The Academy. He is a social historian with a national profile, columnist with the 'Birmingham Mail', public speaker, writer, and charity fundraiser. Professor Chinn is the author of 31 books that include studies of working-class housing, urban working-class life, working-class women's lives, illegal betting, manufacturing, Birmingham, the Black Country, ethnic minorities, and the racecourse wars of the 1920s. Malcolm Dick is Director of the Centre for West Midlands History at the University of Birmingham. He directed two history projects in Birmingham between 2000 and 2004: the Millennibrum Project, which created a multi-media archive of post-1945 Birmingham history and Revolutionary Players which produced an online resource of the history of the West Midlands region. Malcolm has published books on Joseph Priestley, Matthew Boulton and the history of Birmingham and co-directs the Centre for Printing History & Culture.
Reviews
Reviews 'This is an attractively produced book, resplendent with colour and monochrome photographs, historical maps and explanatory figures, which is a welcome addition to those already available on historical aspects of the City....'
Della Hooke, Transactions
'This is Chinn at his best, deeply engaged, passionate and reflective.'
Stephen Roberts, The Local Historian
'The book's more than two-hundred full-color illustrations reproducing maps, paintings, era documents, photographs, and material artifacts make it worth the price of admission alone. The intellectual contents of the volume's chapters are likewise impressive, covering a great deal of historical ground, including not only the city's geography, built environment, economy, population, and politics, but also the histories of religion, the arts, medical and educational institutions, and Birmingham's relationship to the wider history of print and communications media.'
Christopher Ferguson, Journal of British Studies
'The intellectual contents of the volume's chapters are likewise impressive, covering a great deal of historical ground.'
Christopher Ferguson, Journal of British Studies
Book Information
ISBN 9781781382479
Author Professor Carl Chinn
Format Paperback
Page Count 344
Imprint Liverpool University Press
Publisher Liverpool University Press