Made in Manchester Author Talk with Brian Groom

Made in Manchester Author Talk with Brian Groom

Join us for an author talk with Brian Gloom as he releases his new book: 'Made in Manchester' -- a people’s history of the city!

By Trafford Libraries

Date and time

Thu, 13 Jun 2024 19:00 - 20:00 GMT+1

Location

Urmston Library

34 Golden Way Urmston M41 0NA United Kingdom

About this event

  • 1 hour

Welcome to the Made in Manchester Author Talk with Brian Groom! Join us at Urmston Library for an evening with talented author Brian Groom, where he'll discuss his latest release: 'Made in Manchester' -- a people’s history of the city that shaped the modern world.

About the book


ABOUT


A rich and vivid history of Britain's second city through the people who have made it

Made in Manchester is the tale of England’s second city; a metropolis that exported industry and commerce to all others and whose culture is celebrated globally. Like Brian Groom’s bestselling Northerners, this definitive history expertly combines pacey narrative with vividly drawn portraits.

Manchester was the ‘shock city’ of the Industrial Revolution. Visitors arrived from foreign lands, who saw in it a foretaste of the world’s future. But no one knew whether the upheaval would lead to prosperity or starvation. ‘From this filthy sewer pure gold flows,’ wrote French social commentator Alexis de Tocqueville.

It was a hotbed of politics too. The Peterloo Massacre of 1819 is immortalised in British folklore. The city was a centre for radical movements such as Chartism, yet also spawned the employer-led Anti-Corn Law League, which made free trade Britain’s economic orthodoxy. It became the centre of the global cotton industry and a pioneer in engineering. But Made in Manchester will also tell the untold story of the pre-industrial age: Manchester’s Roman fort was manned by soldiers from across the empire, prefiguring the cosmopolitanism of the present day.

We meet the scientists who produced the world’s first stored-program computer; industrialists who laid the foundation of modern mass production; campaigners like Emmeline Pankhurst; writers Elizabeth Gaskell and Anthony Burgess; composers like Peter Maxwell Davies; and artists such as L.S. Lowry. Manchester’s music scene produced iconic bands including Joy Division and Oasis.

Made in Manchester will tackle the city’s sometimes spiky relations with its neighbours and its reputation for arrogance, asking whether the city’s inhabitants have a definable character. And it will ask whether Manchester, through economic decline and recent recovery, has lived up to its early promise, and whether it can still do so today.

A free Festival of Libraries event.

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Accessible entrance and accessible toilet facilities on site. An essential carer is welcome to attend.

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