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111 Places in London's East End That You Shouldn't Miss

111 Places in London's East End That You Shouldn't Miss

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The East End of London has a diverse history, from mediaeval no-go zones to war-ravaged bomb sites to 21st-century shining cities. Ed Glinert explores the strange stories, characters, and events that have shaped this area, from the Princes in the Tower to the Ratcliffe Highway murders, Jack the Ripper to the Kray twins, the Jewish ghetto to Banglatown, Cable Street to Canary Wharf, and Mahatma Gandhi to George Orwell.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 240 pages
Publication date: 10 February 2020
Publisher: Emons Verlag GmbH

The East End of London has had a fascinating and complex history, often serving as a mirror to the city's other sides. It has been a no-go zone during the Middle Ages, a Victorian hell-hole, a war-ravaged bomb site, and a shining city of the 21st century. It is one of the most exciting areas in one of the most exciting cities in the world, attracting visitors from all over the globe.

Ed Glinert, in his book "The East End: A Different History," delves into the strange stories, crazed characters, violent vignettes, dried-up docks, imaginative immigrants, proud philanthropists, and more that make up the history of this misunderstood sector. From the Princes in the Tower to the Ratcliffe Highway murders, from Jack the Ripper to the Kray twins, from the Jewish ghetto to Banglatown, from Cable Street to Canary Wharf, and from Mahatma Gandhi to George Orwell, Glinert offers a unique perspective on the East End's past.

The East End has been a melting pot of different cultures and communities throughout its history. It has been home to many famous figures, including artists, writers, and activists, who have left their mark on the area. The East End is also known for its vibrant arts scene, with many galleries, museums, and theaters located in the area.

Despite its challenges, the East End has also been a source of resilience and hope. Its residents have fought against poverty, discrimination, and social exclusion, and have created a community that is proud of its heritage and culture. The East End is a testament to the human spirit's ability to overcome adversity and create something beautiful and meaningful.

In conclusion, the East End of London has a rich and complex history that is worth exploring. From its no-go zone in the Middle Ages to its shining city of the 21st century, the East End has been a mirror to the city's other sides. Ed Glinert's book "The East End: A Different History" offers a unique perspective on the area's past, highlighting the strange stories, crazed characters, violent vignettes, and more that make up its history. The East End is a testament to the human spirit's ability to overcome adversity and create something beautiful and meaningful, and its residents should be proud of their heritage and culture.

Weight: 484g
Dimension: 136 x 205 x 17 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783740807528

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