The Thin Red Line by Stuart Allan

The Thin Red Line by Stuart Allan

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Inspired by the collections of the National Museums of Scotland, the authors explore the impact of war on generations of Scots, through union, empire, world war and modern global politics.

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The Thin Red Line by Stuart Allan

This is a history of the relationship between Scottish society and the growth and decline of British imperial military power. Four substantial, illustrated essays relate to illustrations of key objects from the collections. The essays and selected objects will explore the influence of war and military service in concepts of Scottish cultural identity, and the affects of changing military and strategic imperatives in Scotland and the Scottish people.
'There is much truth in the old saying that Scotland was born fighting.. I recommend the book to anyone who seeks to understand how Scotland came to be the way it is today and especially how the military factor shaped the national story.' Professor T M Devine, University of Aberdeen '...you have produced a brilliant book.' Waterstone's Regional buyer "A first-class work of history...' Scottish Legion News
Stuart Allan is Senior Curator of Military History, National Museums Scotland. Alan Carswell, formerly Curator of Military History, National Museums Scotland is now a freelance military historian.
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ISBN 13 9781901663877
ISBN 10 1901663876
Titre The Thin Red Line
Auteur Stuart Allan
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Hardback
Éditeur NMSE - Publishing Ltd
Année de publication 2004-12-10
Nombre de pages 160
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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