Huts

Huts
Author: Lesley Riddoch
Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2020-09-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1910022136

Victorian visitors had shooting lodges – Scots had trips doon the watter. Norwegian citizens had hytte – Scots had Butlins. Why have the inhabitants of one of Europe's prime tourist destinations been elbowed off the land and exiled from nature for so long? Lesley Riddoch relives her own bothy experience, rediscovers lost hutting communities, travels through hytte-covered Norway and suggests that thousands of humble woodland huts would give Scots a vital post-covid connection with nature and affordable, low-impact holidays in their own beautiful land – at last.

The Soul of Scotland

The Soul of Scotland
Author: Harry Reid
Publisher: Saint Andrew Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2016-06-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0861537920

Religion is at the very core of Scotland's turbulent history and unique cultural heritage. In a fast-paced enthralling celebration of this heritage, Harry Reid introduces us to a spiritual landscape of incredible richness and variety.

Our Nations and Nationalisms

Our Nations and Nationalisms
Author: Owen Dudley Edwards
Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2022-06-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1804250422

'Nationalism' is an increasingly unpopular word. Few would apply the label of 'nationalist' to themselves, and fewer still to any part of our history before the 1700s. But then, where does it come from? And what does it mean for us today? With one eye on the present as he unpicks the past, Owen Dudley Edwards finds nationalism to be older than recorded history and broader than modern geography. Our Nations and Nationalisms traces the phenomena back as far as the Old Testament and the works of Homer and Virgil, through the attempts of Shakespeare and James VI & I to found the first British Union, and into the Celtic legends that helped form the identities held in the UK today. Taking wide-ranging examples from ancient to modern, from home and abroad, Dudley Edwards interrogates nationalism in action, asking what it really is and how it has impacted upon all of our lives, wherever we live or were born This demonised word, he argues, is a fact of human nature. It may take a variety of forms, but we are all, in some sense, 'nationalists'; it is incumbent upon each of us to find ways to use this fact in the interests of humanity, and not a single nation.

Thomas Johnston

Thomas Johnston
Author: Graham Walker
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1988
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780719019975

The Dynamics of Heritage

The Dynamics of Heritage
Author: Dr Laurence Gouriévidis
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2012-11-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 140948873X

There has been much academic interest in the role of museums as places where understanding of the past is shaped and legitimised for a wide and increasingly diverse public. This book focuses on the museum representations of the Highland Clearances - a much neglected aspect of one of the most disputed and politically-charged issues in modern Scottish history. Drawing together a range of inter-disciplinary themes and notions, it considers the cultural legacy of the period, brings to light the socially and historically conditioned meanings and values encapsulated in museum narratives of the Clearances, and shows the significance of collective memory in the negotiations inherent in heritage work. Examining both national and local museums in Scotland and concluding with comparisons with Australian museums of migration, Dynamics of Heritage contributes to our understanding of the processes of heritage construction, and its relationship to issues of memory and other modes of engagement with the past.