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The Book of Birmingham

Part of the Reading the City Series series
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Few cities have undergone such a radical transformation over the last few decades as Birmingham. Culturally and architecturally, it has been in a state of perpetual flux and regeneration, with new communities moving in, then out, and iconic post-war landmarks making way for brighter-coloured, 21st century flourishes. Much like the city itself, the characters in the stories gathered here are often living through moments of profound change, closing in on a personal or societal turning point, that carries as much threat as it does promise.

Set against key moments of history-from Malcolm X's visit to Smethwick in 1965, to the Handsworth riots two decades later, from the demise of the city's manufacturing in the 70s and 80s, to the on-going tensions between communities in recent years-these stories celebrate the cultural dynamism that makes this complex, often divided 'second city' far more than just the sum of its parts.

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Product Details
Comma Press
1912697165 / 9781912697168
eBook (EPUB)
27/09/2018
English
192 pages
Copy: 40%; print: 40%