Patrick Sellar and the Highland Clearances
Title | Patrick Sellar and the Highland Clearances PDF eBook |
Author | Richards Eric Richards |
Publisher | Edinburgh University Press |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2019-08-07 |
Genre | Crofters |
ISBN | 1474472001 |
Winner of the Saltire Society Scottish History Book of the Year AwardIn April 1816 Patrick Sellar was brought to trial in Inverness for culpable homicide for his treatment of the Highlanders of Strathnaver, the most northerly part of the Scottish highlands. In the process of evicting them from their ancient lands he had allegedly burnt houses, destroyed mills and wrecked pastures. There is perhaps no more hated nor reviled individual in Highland history. This outstanding new book, however, gives a balanced assessment of the man, a vivid account of a terrible episode in Highland history, and a riveting narration of a tormented life. Richard's book is an account of Sellar's life and times: that he was ruthless, avaricious, devious and cruel is beyond question. But his letters suggest a streak of idealism: did he really believe that the displaced highlanders would be better off, better fed, educated and housed in their new homes? Have the Highlands in the end become more productive and prosperous? In the course of his fast-moving and gripping account, Eric Richards looks carefully at these vexed questions.
The History of the Highland Clearances
Title | The History of the Highland Clearances PDF eBook |
Author | Alexander Mackenzie |
Publisher | Mercat Press Books |
Pages | 592 |
Release | 1883 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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The tragedy of the Clearances, brought about by cynical, often absentee landlords, is a black page in Scotland's history. Written while the effects it describes were still unfolding, Mackenzie's history brings the distress before the reader.
Set Adrift Upon the World
Title | Set Adrift Upon the World PDF eBook |
Author | James Hunter |
Publisher | Birlinn Ltd |
Pages | 426 |
Release | 2015-10-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0857902628 |
Winner of Saltire Scottish History Book of the Year They would be better dead, they said, than set adrift upon the world. But set adrift they were - thousands of them, their communities destroyed, their homes demolished and burned. Such were the Sutherland Clearances, an extraordinary episode, involving the deliberate depopulation of much of a Scottish county. What was done in the course of that episode was planned and carried out by a small group of men and one woman. Most of those involved wrote a great deal about their actions, intentions and feelings, and much of it has been preserved. There are no equivalent collections of material from those whose communities ceased to exist. Their feelings and fears are harder to access, but they are by no means irrecoverable. In this book James Hunter tells the story of the Sutherland Clearances. His researches took him to archives in Scotland, England and Canada, to the now deserted straths of Sutherland, to the frozen shores of Hudson Bay. The result is a gripping, moving, definitive account of a people's struggle for survival in the face of tragedy and disaster which includes experiences which have not featured in any previous such account.
Patrick Sellar and the Highland Clearances
Title | Patrick Sellar and the Highland Clearances PDF eBook |
Author | Eric Richards |
Publisher | Edinburgh University Press |
Pages | 470 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | History |
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A balanced assessment of Patrick Sellar, a vivid account of a terrible episode in Highland history, and a riveting narration of a tormented life.
Consider The Lilies
Title | Consider The Lilies PDF eBook |
Author | Iain Crichton Smith |
Publisher | Birlinn |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 2015-04-15 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0857907379 |
The eviction of the crofters from their homes between 1792 and the 1850s was one of the cruellest episodes in Scotland's history. In this novel Iain Crichton Smith captures the impact of the Highland Clearances through the thoughts and memories of an old woman who has lived all her life within the narrow confines of her community. Alone and bewildered by the demands of the factor, Mrs Scott approaches the minister for help, only to have her faith shattered by his hypocrisy. She finds comfort, however, from a surprising source: Donald Macleod, an imaginative and self-educated man who has been ostracised by his neighbours, not least by Mrs Scott herself, on account of his atheism. Through him and through the circumstances forced upon her, the old woman achieves new strength.
The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil
Title | The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil PDF eBook |
Author | John McGrath |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 111 |
Release | 2014-02-17 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 1472537327 |
Strathoykel, Sutherland. "When the Sheriff and his men arrived, the women were on the road and the men behind the walls. The women shouted 'Better to die here than America or the Cape of Good Hope'. The first blow was struck by a woman with a stick. The gentry leant out of their saddles and beat at the women's heads with their crops." (John McGrath)
The Scottish Clearances
Title | The Scottish Clearances PDF eBook |
Author | T. M. Devine |
Publisher | Penguin UK |
Pages | 496 |
Release | 2018-10-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0141985941 |
'A superb book ... Anybody interested in Scottish history needs to read it' Andrew Marr, Sunday Times Eighteenth-century Scotland is famed for generating many of the enlightened ideas which helped to shape the modern world. But there was in the same period another side to the history of the nation. Many of Scotland's people were subjected to coercive and sometimes violent change, as traditional ways of life were overturned by the 'rational' exploitation of land use. The Scottish Clearances is a superb and highly original account of this sometimes terrible process, which changed the Lowland countryside forever, as it also did, more infamously, the old society of the Highlands. Based on a vast array of original sources, this pioneering book is the first to chart this tumultuous saga in one volume, with due attention to evictions and loss of land in both north and south of the Highland line. In the process, old myths are exploded and familiar assumptions undermined. With many fascinating details and the sense of an epic human story, The Scottish Clearances is an evocative memorial to all whose lives were irreparably changed in the interests of economic efficiency. This is a story of forced clearance, of the destruction of entire communities and of large-scale emigration. Some winners were able to adapt and exploit the new opportunities, but there were also others who lost everything. The clearances created the landscape of Scotland today, but it came at a huge price.