Scotland
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Scotland
A look at Scotland's long and difficult road to nationhood, re-exploring some cherished myths.
Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionImmerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Scotland's history with Scotland by Magnus Magnusson. This compelling narrative takes you on a journey through the nation's long and arduous path to nationhood, re-examining cherished myths and uncovering a wealth of fascinating new details. The book offers a fresh perspective on the history of Scotland, beginning with the earliest Mesolithic settlers on the island of Rum and culminating in the establishment of the new Scottish parliament in 1999.
Magnusson's account is inspired by Sir Walter Scott's classic Tales of a Grandfather, a work that has shaped the historical understanding of generations of Scottish schoolchildren since its first publication in 1827-29. While Scott conveyed Scottish history from the viewpoint of a deeply patriotic Tory who saw the Union of Parliaments in 1707 as the culmination of the nation's destiny, Magnusson brings a more nuanced and inclusive approach. He delves into the ‘people’s history’ of Scotland, infusing local legends and traditions with the same significance as academic analysis.
Where did the "Scots" come from? To what extent did Viking raids and settlements shape Scotland? What was the fate of the enigmatic Picts? Magnusson addresses these questions and many more, making the history accessible yet profoundly insightful. He explores the truths behind historical figures such as Macbeth and William Wallace, and even investigates whether Robert Bruce was truly inspired by a spider in a cave.
The book also examines key historical events and their impacts on the nation. The tragic reign of Mary Queen of Scots, the significance of the Covenanters, and the real story behind the Massacre of Glencoe are all revisited with thorough research and engaging storytelling. Magnusson discusses the long-term effects of the 1707 Treaty of Union with England and the enduring impact of Jacobitism, especially the '45 rising in support of "Bonnie Prince Charlie" and its brutal defeat at Culloden.
Scotland by Magnus Magnusson is an evocative, meticulously researched exploration of Scotland's past, offering a captivating narrative that balances historical analysis with the lived experiences and folklore of the Scottish people. Whether you are a history enthusiast or a curious reader, this book promises to enrich your understanding of the complexities that have shaped the Scottish nation.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780006531913
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 05 November 2001
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: HarperCollins
Illustration: 24 b/w, 16 col plates (40pp), (Maps x 13), Index
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 47.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 570g
Pages: 752
About the Author
Magnus Magnusson KBE was an Icelandic national who spent most of his life in Scotland. After studying English at Oxford, he joined the Scottish Daily Express in 1953, and the Scotsman in 1961 as assistant editor. From 1967 he was a freelance writer and broadcaster, specialising in history, archaeology and environmental affairs. He presented many programmes on BBC TV, including Chronicle (1967–80), Mastermind (1972–97), and a twelve-part series on Vikings! (1980). He published more than twenty books. In 1989 he was awarded an honorary knighthood for his services to the heritage of Scotland. He was chairman of the Ancient Monuments Board for Scotland (1981–89) and of Scottish Natural Heritage (1992–99). He passed away in January 2007.
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