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Last of the Free: A Millennial History of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland

Last of the Free: A Millennial History of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland

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Last of the Free: A Millennial History of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland

by Hunter, James

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Edinburgh and London: Mainstream Publishing Company Ltd, 1999. First Edition . Hard Back. As New/Very Good. 6 1/2" X 9 1/2. 416 Pages Indexed. Bright orange endpapers. Dust jacket is in very good condition and flaps are taped together. Illustrated with maps and a 16 page center section of color photographs. Written by a man who is both an award-winning historian of the Highlands and Islands and a key figure in shaping the region's future development, this is an account of how the Highlands and Islands of Scotland evolved into the way they are today. But the book is not simply the story of humanity's millennium-long involvement with one of the world's most spectacular localities. It is also a contribution to the present-day debate about how Scotland - and Britain - should be organized. James Hunter's central contention is that the Highlands and Islands were most successful when the region possessed a large measure of autonomy, which turned places like Iona and Kirkwall into centres of European significance. That autonomy was destroyed, he maintains, by mediaeval Scotland's monarchy, by 17th-century Scotland's parliament and by the British politicians who inherited the Scottish state's unrelenting determination to ensure that inhabitants of the Highlands and Islands had no worthwhile control over their own destinies. The more recent history of the Highlands and Islands, in Hunter's opinion, has consisted mainly of attempts by the region's people to regain freedom and rights - including rights to land - of which they were deprived in the Middle Ages and afterwards. Today those attempts are succeeding and, this book argues, ought to be encouraged by Scotland's new government. If it is to do better by the Highlands and Islands than Scottish governments of the past, it will have to see that devolution of political power does not stop in Edinburgh. Contents in Nine Chapters: The Most Distant Dwellers on Earth, Born of a Noble Lineage, The Broad Loom of Slaughter, Children of Conn, No Joy Without Clan Donald, Moments When Nothing Seemed Impossible, I Never Did Witness such Wretchedness, Is Treasa Tuath Na Tightearna, and Wir Ain Aald Language.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Last of the Free: A Millennial History of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland
Author
Hunter, James
Format/Binding
Hard Back
Book Condition
New
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Very Good
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Edition
First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
1840180293
ISBN 13
9781840180299
Publisher
Mainstream Publishing Company Ltd
Place of Publication
Edinburgh and London
Date Published
1999
Size
6 1/2" X 9 1/2
Keywords
Edinburgh, Scotland

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