There have been many books about Birmingham's history but this one is
different. It is based on the archaeological evidence from the first
major excavations to be carried out in Birmingham city centre. The book
is written in a lively, accessible style and contains over 100
illustrations, most in colour. It provides new evidence of Birmingham's
origins and its growth as a market town and industrial centre in the
medieval period. The book also offers a new perspective on the
transformation of Birmingham into 'the first manufacturing town in the
world' in the 18th and 19th centuries. A large part of the book is
devoted to the excavation of St. Martin's Churchyard, which uncovered
857 burials - in simple graves and elaborate tombs - of the people who
made the Industrial Revolution. The burials are explored in fascinating
detail, together with analysis of the health of the population based on
scientific study of the skeletons. New research reveals intimate details
of the lives of the men and women of the town of a thousand trades. If
you are interested in the history of Birmingham, this book is essential
reading.