DUNDEE has undergone momentous change in the eight decades since World War Two. Few bombs fell on the city during the war, but in 1945 Dundee Corporation faced an acute housing crisis and the urgent need to attract new employers. The cityâ??s economy began to diversify after long dependence on the jute industry. Andrew Murray Scottâ??s vivid, informative and finely illustrated account offers keen insights into the processes of de- velopment and paints a graphic portrait of the modern city and the cultural and social life of its people.