City of Capital and Labour: The Making and Transformation of Industrial Manchester

Tom Saunders
Open Book Publishers
2025-08-15

This compelling book explores the evolution of industrial Manchester, offering a fresh perspective on its built environment through the lens of architecture, archaeology, and social history. Richly illustrated and designed for both academic and general audiences, it sheds new light on Manchester’s transformation during the Industrial Revolution, highlighting how the city’s physical form shaped and was shaped by its socio-economic and cultural dynamics.

By analysing architectural styles, building types, land use, and spatial relationships, the study identifies distinct phases of development from the early eighteenth to early twentieth century. It delves into how Manchester’s material landscape mediated industrialisation and social tensions, reflecting the emergence of both bourgeois and proletarian communities. The book argues that the city’s evolving physical structure was deeply intertwined with the capitalist logic of class relations, where architecture and urban spaces became arenas for competing social identities.

Through mapping the enduring physical traces of these changes, and using a Marxist lens to examine shifting power structures in cities, the book underscores Manchester’s role as a microcosm of industrial and urban transformation. It invites readers to rediscover the city’s industrial heritage, emphasising the importance of its historic buildings in understanding the socio-economic forces that shaped modern urban life—before they are irrevocably altered by contemporary redevelopment.

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  • Built environment
  • Class relations
  • General and world history
  • Urban communities
  • Social classes
  • Anthropology
  • European Studies: English and Irish Studies
  • History
  • Architecture
  • Manchester architecture
  • Urban transformation
  • History of architecture
  • Politics and Sociology
  • General and world history
  • 18th century, c 1700 to c 1799
  • Architecture
  • City and town planning: architectural aspects
  • Conservation of buildings and building materials
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Social history

City of Capital and Labour: The Making and Transformation of Industrial Manchester

Tom Saunders

Open Book Publishers

2025-08-15

CC BY-NC

This compelling book explores the evolution of industrial Manchester, offering a fresh perspective on its built environment through the lens of architecture, archaeology, and social history. Richly illustrated and designed for both academic and general audiences, it sheds new light on Manchester’s transformation during the Industrial Revolution, highlighting how the city’s physical form shaped and was shaped by its socio-economic and cultural dynamics.

By analysing architectural styles, building types, land use, and spatial relationships, the study identifies distinct phases of development from the early eighteenth to early twentieth century. It delves into how Manchester’s material landscape mediated industrialisation and social tensions, reflecting the emergence of both bourgeois and proletarian communities. The book argues that the city’s evolving physical structure was deeply intertwined with the capitalist logic of class relations, where architecture and urban spaces became arenas for competing social identities.

Through mapping the enduring physical traces of these changes, and using a Marxist lens to examine shifting power structures in cities, the book underscores Manchester’s role as a microcosm of industrial and urban transformation. It invites readers to rediscover the city’s industrial heritage, emphasising the importance of its historic buildings in understanding the socio-economic forces that shaped modern urban life—before they are irrevocably altered by contemporary redevelopment.

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Topics

  • Built environment
  • Class relations
  • General and world history
  • Urban communities
  • Social classes
  • Anthropology
  • European Studies: English and Irish Studies
  • History
  • Architecture
  • Manchester architecture
  • Urban transformation
  • History of architecture
  • Politics and Sociology
  • General and world history
  • 18th century, c 1700 to c 1799
  • Architecture
  • City and town planning: architectural aspects
  • Conservation of buildings and building materials
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Social history