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'The People Are Not There'

The Transformation of Badenoch 1800–1863
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In The People Are Not There by David Taylor, the author weaves a narrative blending history and military analysis. The book provides an in-depth exploration of a particular historical conflict, examining its impact on the local population and military strategies. Taylor delves into the consequences faced by communities and the legacies left behind, offering a rich and thought-provoking perspective on the intersection of history and military affairs.
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'The People Are Not There'

Badenoch today is a landscape of empty glens and ruined settlements, but it was not always so. This book examines the transformative events that shaped the region's destiny.

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The People Are Not There by David Taylor examines the transformative events that shaped the destiny of Badenoch, a landscape today recognised for its empty glens and ruined settlements. The book delves into the impact of climate and market forces, hunger and relief measures, sheep farms and sporting estates, agricultural improvement, proprietorial greed, and the evolution of clanship. While this is an intensely localised study, the dramatic nature of change is explored against the broader context of events across the Highlands, as well as within the British state and its global empire.

Badenoch's journey transitions from the relative prosperity of the Napoleonic Wars into the dire post-war destitution that devastated the peasantry, tacksmen, and the Duke of Gordon alike. Estate reform and 'improvement' eventually introduced a measure of economic and social stability, but this was coupled with depopulation, as inhabitants were forced off the land to seek refuge in impoverished 'planned villages' or to leave their Gaelic homeland for life in the Lowlands. For some, emigration offered lucrative opportunities unimaginable at home.

Through extensive use of documentary evidence, much of it previously unseen, David Taylor paints an intimate portrait of the historically neglected region of Badenoch. This book provides a compelling new perspective on Highland history.

'A splendid account of the transformation of Badenoch in the first half of the 19th Century...paints an intimate portrait of the historically neglected region.' - Strathspey and Badenoch Herald

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The People Are Not There by David Taylor has been praised for its detailed exploration of Badenoch's transformation in the 19th century, offering intimate insights into a historically overlooked region. The book is noted for its meticulous research and has been described as both comprehensive and accessible. Critics commend its vibrant portrayal of the area's agricultural and economic shifts, making it essential reading for those interested in Scottish history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781910900987

Publisher: John Donald Publishers Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 15 June 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: John Donald Short Run Press

Edition: New in Paperback

Illustration: 8pp b/w plates, 12pp colour plates

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 480g

Pages: 448

About the Author

David Taylor graduated in Scottish Historical Studies from the University of Edinburgh and gained a PhD from the University of the Highlands and Islands. After teaching history at Douglas-Ewart High School he was Principal Teacher of History and Modern Studies at Kingussie High School (Badenoch) for thirty years. Now retired, he lives in Orkney.

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