History of the Scottish Highlands, Highland clans and Highland regiments : With an Account of the Gaelic Language, Literature, and Music, and An Essay on Highland Scenery
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Paperback / Softback
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1036504646
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9781036504649
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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British & Irish history
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This book delves into the intricate tapestry of Scottish history, focusing particularly on the Highland clans' tumultuous relationships with both the feudal legal system and their own ancient customs. Through detailed narratives, it explores the power struggles, alliances, and feuds that shaped the lives of notable clan leaders and their families from the reign of Queen Mary to subsequent periods. The author skillfully positions these stories within a broader historical framework, shedding light on how these personal and political dramas were influenced by and contributed to significant events in Scottish history.
The thematic depth of this work is impressive, offering insights into the clash between traditional Celtic customs and feudal laws, as well as the implications of these conflicts for loyalty, leadership, and familial legacies. It also touches upon themes of betrayal, ambition, and survival amidst shifting allegiances and external pressures.
By providing a vivid account of a pivotal era in Scottish history through the lens of its most influential figures, this book offers readers a unique perspective on the enduring impact of clan dynamics on Scotland's social fabric. It stands as a testament to the complex interplay between law, tradition, and identity in shaping Scotland's past.
The thematic depth of this work is impressive, offering insights into the clash between traditional Celtic customs and feudal laws, as well as the implications of these conflicts for loyalty, leadership, and familial legacies. It also touches upon themes of betrayal, ambition, and survival amidst shifting allegiances and external pressures.
By providing a vivid account of a pivotal era in Scottish history through the lens of its most influential figures, this book offers readers a unique perspective on the enduring impact of clan dynamics on Scotland's social fabric. It stands as a testament to the complex interplay between law, tradition, and identity in shaping Scotland's past.
This book delves into the intricate tapestry of Scottish history, focusing particularly on the Highland clans'' tumultuous relationships with both the feudal legal system and their own ancient customs. Through detailed narratives, it explores the power struggles, alliances, and feuds that shaped the lives of notable clan leaders and their families from the reign of Queen Mary to subsequent periods. The author skillfully positions these stories within a broader historical framework, shedding light on how these personal and political dramas were influenced by and contributed to significant events in Scottish history.
The thematic depth of this work is impressive, offering insights into the clash between traditional Celtic customs and feudal laws, as well as the implications of these conflicts for loyalty, leadership, and familial legacies. It also touches upon themes of betrayal, ambition, and survival amidst shifting allegiances and external pressures.
By providing a vivid account of a pivotal era in Scottish history through the lens of its most influential figures, this book offers readers a unique perspective on the enduring impact of clan dynamics on Scotland''s social fabric. It stands as a testament to the complex interplay between law, tradition, and identity in shaping Scotland''s past.
The thematic depth of this work is impressive, offering insights into the clash between traditional Celtic customs and feudal laws, as well as the implications of these conflicts for loyalty, leadership, and familial legacies. It also touches upon themes of betrayal, ambition, and survival amidst shifting allegiances and external pressures.
By providing a vivid account of a pivotal era in Scottish history through the lens of its most influential figures, this book offers readers a unique perspective on the enduring impact of clan dynamics on Scotland''s social fabric. It stands as a testament to the complex interplay between law, tradition, and identity in shaping Scotland''s past.
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