Archaeology of Skye and the Western Isles

Archaeology of Skye and the Western Isles
Author: Ian Armit
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 1996-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0748679618

This book explores the history of human settlement and society in Skye and the Western Isles from the first hunter-gatherers to the Clearances.

The Archaeology of Skye and the Western Isles

The Archaeology of Skye and the Western Isles
Author: Ian Armit
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN:

This book explores the history of human settlement and society in Skye and the Western Isles from the first hunter-gatherers to the Clearances.

Buses of Skye and the Western Isles

Buses of Skye and the Western Isles
Author: John Sinclair
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2014-04-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1445622971

This fascinating selection of photographs gives an insight into the history of buses in the Western Isles.

The Outer Hebrides

The Outer Hebrides
Author: Mike Sullivan
Publisher: Pesda Press
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2010-06-08
Genre: Sea kayaking
ISBN: 1906095094

This guidebook contains 44 great sea kayak trips around the archipelago of the Outer Hebrides, Berneray to the Butt of Lewis and including St Kilda. The book presents all the navigational and tidal information a sea kayaker needs on this section of coast.

North Uist in History and Legend

North Uist in History and Legend
Author: Bill Lawson
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2022-05-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1788852745

Like all the Hebrides, North Uist has a fascinating history and a landscape scattered with historic sites, from Neolithic burial chambers, Iron Age forts and medieval churches to battle-sites and townships forged in the days of kelp trade and deserted during the subsequent traumas of clearance and emigration. In this informative book, Bill Lawson writes about the island and its people, drawing on recorded history and also the rich tradition of story and song in which the informal history of the people was passed down. He also incorporates many personal reminiscences of his travels through the island.

The Other British Isles

The Other British Isles
Author: David W. Moore
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2011-01-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786464348

Their names bespeak a rich past. From the Norse Hjaltland comes the modern Shetland: islands nominally Scottish, steeped in Nordic culture, closer to the Arctic Circle than to London. Important Neolithic sites are at Skara Brae and Maes Howe in the Orkneys. Holy Iona, island center of Celtic Christianity, the Isle of Man, former seat of rule over the Irish Sea, and Anglesey and Islay, homes of medieval courts at Aberffraw and Loch Finlaggan, are just a few of the more than 6,000 islands that form the archipelago known as the British Isles. The offshore isles are home to half a million people. Focusing on the eight islands or chains that have long supported substantial populations, this history tells the stories of Shetland, Orkney, the Hebrides, Anglesey, the Channel Islands, the Scilly Isles, and the Isles of Man and Wight, from their Neolithic settlement, to Roman, Norse and Norman occupation, to the struggle to maintain their uniqueness in today's world. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

Warrior Daughter

Warrior Daughter
Author: Janet Paisley
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2009-06-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0141916842

Inspired by first century AD warrior women, Janet Paisley's Warrior Daughter is a gripping adventure about one young woman's struggle to survive in the harsh Celtic wilderness. 2,000 years ago on the Isle of Skye, a warrior is born. Daughter of an Iron Age warrior queen, Skaaha is wild, headstrong and revered. But she is also a child, and when a chariot race leaves the queen dead and her menacing rival Mara in her place, Skaaha's charmed life lies in ruins. Vulnerable, her future imperilled, Skaaha seeks to forge a life beyond the new queen's reach. But with rumour, fear and danger sweeping the island, she cannot remain unmoved. Broken by brutal misfortune, alone in a world of mistrust, Skaaha must unearth the courage to confront her enemies in defence of her people. Illuminated by the great Celtic fire festivals, Warrior Daughter is inspired by the historical Scathach, a fierce warrior woman of the first century AD and forerunner to the equally ferocious Boudicca. Praise for Janet Paisley's White Rose Rebel: 'Heather igniting historical adventure' Sunday Times 'A powerful historical page-turner with a beautiful, feisty heroine' Scotsman Janet Paisley is the author of five poetry collections, two of short fiction, a novella and numerous plays, radio, TV and film scripts. Accolades include a prestigious Creative Scotland Award (Not for Glory, stories), the Peggy Ramsay Memorial Award (Refuge, a play) and a BAFTA nomination (Long Haul, a short film). Her first novel, White Rose Rebel, is available from Penguin.

The Kingdom of the Isles

The Kingdom of the Isles
Author: R. Andrew McDonald
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2008-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1788854128

This study explores the history of the western seaboard of Scotland (the Hebrides, Argyll and the Isle of Man) in a formative but often neglected era: the central middle ages, from the mightly Somerled to his descendant John MacDonald, the first Lord of the Isles (c. 1336). Drawing on a variety of sources, this very readable narrative deals with three major and closely interrelated themes: first, the existence of the Isles and coastal mainland as a kingdom from c.1100 to 1266; second, the rulers of the region, Somerled and his descendants, the MacDougalls, MacDonalds and MacRuaris; and third, the often complex relations among the Isles, Scotland, Norway and England. A fully rounded history emerges, which transcends national viewpoints. While political history predominates, the changing nature of society in the isles is emphasised throughout, and separate chapters address the church and monasticism as well as the monuments – the castles, monasteries, churches and chapels that form an enduring legacy.

The Outer Hebrides

The Outer Hebrides
Author: Mary MacLeod Rivett
Publisher: Birlinn
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2021-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1788850688

The Outer Hebrides lie 40 miles to the west of mainland Scotland, forming a barrier to the North Atlantic. Culturally distinct from early prehistory, the islands contain a wealth of historical and archaeological monuments, including the standing stones at Callanish, the magnificent St Clement’s church at Rodel as well as numerous brochs, castles, Pitish houses, croft houses and industrial and military buildings. In addition to descriptions of key historic sites from prehistory onwards and gazetteers covering every place of historical interest, this book also traces the development of the modern environment and landscape of the islands, enabling the visitor to appreciate the sites within their historical and cultural context.