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Northern Lights

The Arctic Scots
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Northern Lights by Edward J. Cowan offers an intriguing exploration of Scotland's history through its development of ideas and cultural contributions. It seeks to uncover the stories and individuals that shaped Scottish identity, shedding light on lesser-known historical figures and events. With a focus on intellectual and cultural history, the book provides a fascinating perspective on Scotland's role in the broader historical context.
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If you have a keen interest in Scottish history and culture, this in-depth exploration offers rich insights into Scotland’s past and its colourful events and personalities. Edward J. Cowan's work may appeal to those fascinated by historical narratives and the shaping of modern Scotland.

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Northern Lights

The search for a Northwest Passage, connecting the Atlantic and the Pacific was one of the great maritime challenges, and it was not until the 1850s that the first one-way partial transit of the passage was made. This book charts the remarkable contribution to Arctic exploration made by the Scots whose role has often been overlooked.

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Surprisingly, the remarkable story of the Scottish role in the discovery of the Northwest Passage—a long desired trade route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific—has not received a great deal of attention.

Northern Lights charts the extensive contribution to Arctic exploration made by the Scots, including significant names, such as John Ross from Stranraer, veteran of three Arctic expeditions; his nephew, James Clark Ross, the most experienced Arctic and Antarctic explorer of his generation and discoverer of the Magnetic North Pole; John Richardson of Dumfries, a medical doctor, seasoned explorer and engaging natural historian; and Orcadian John Rae, who discovered evidence of the grisly demise of John Franklin and his crew. The book also pays tribute to many others too: the Scotch Irish, the whalers, and not least the Inuit, with whom the Scottish explorers cooperated and generally enjoyed good relations, relying on their knowledge of the environment in many crucial cases.

The awakening of the Scots to the magnificence and dread of the hyperborean regions—as places of discovery, of inspiration and, regrettably, of exploitation—is traced, with particular emphasis on the first half of the nineteenth century until the search for the missing Franklin expedition mid-century.

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Northern Lights by Edward J. Cowan receives praise for highlighting the significant yet often underappreciated contributions of Scots to Arctic exploration. Reviews commend the book as a compelling piece of narrative history, characterised by lucid and engaging writing. Its concise chapters and vivid storytelling make it an enjoyable and enlightening read, especially for those interested in Scottish history and Arctic adventures.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781780277875

Publisher: Birlinn General

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 07 September 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Birlinn Ltd

Illustration: 2 Inset maps; 16 Plates, black and white

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 37.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 693g

Pages: 464

About the Author

Edward J. Cowan was formerly Professor of Scottish History at the University of Glasgow and Director of the university's Dumfries Campus. He previously taught at the Universities of Edinburgh and Guelph, Ontario. A fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, he died in December 2021.

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