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The De-globalization of Dundee, circa 1900-2000

Professor Jim Tomlinson - 04 February 2009
Professor of History, University of Dundee
Board Room, ground floor of the Crawford Building, 12:30-2:00pm. Please bring a sandwich, we will provide tea and coffee

Contemporary political and academic discourse suggests that globalization is a recent phenomenon. In contrast, this paper, focussing upon economic globalization, argues that in the case of Dundee, the last century has seen a process of de-globalization, with the local economy becoming much less affected by international economic forces than in 1900. This case allows us to problematize many current assumptions about the trajectory of economic development.

Demolition of the Overgate Dundee

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