Hoggie's Angels by Ian Macdougall

Hoggie's Angels by Ian Macdougall

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A follow-on from "Hard Work, Ye Ken", this book brings readers the recollections of Jessie Landells and her fellow Midlothian farmworkers. Hoggie's Angels speak from personal experience of aspects of life in earlier 20th-century Scotland. Their voices are humorous and resilient.

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Hoggie's Angels by Ian Macdougall

Part of the "Flashbacks" oral history series and a follow-on from "Hard Work, Ye Ken", this book brings readers the recollections of Jessie Landells and her fellow Midlothian farmworkers. "A wee magnificent little yup" was how Jessie and her fellow "Angels" saw Robert Hogg, their employer, who seems to have stepped straight out of Dickens into Dalkeith High Street and living memory. Hogg himself was a particularly colourful character, but the way he exploited his workers was hardly unique. There was no other work to be had in Dalkeith at the time; as Helen Boyd recalls, "We had tae dae it. That wis a' that wis tae it." The voices of Hoggie's Angels, as his female potato pickers became known, speak from personal experience - experience sometimes painful, even humiliating - of aspects of life in earlier 20th-century Scotland. Yet, theirs' are voices surprisingly humorous and resilient, and totally lacking in self-pity.
Ian MacDougall, a long-standing research worker of the Scottish Working People’s History Trust, played a pivotal role in recording working people’s lives and publishing their stories. He authored several works of social history including Bondagers, All Men are Brethren, Voices of Scottish Journalists, Voices from War and Voices from the Hunger Marches. He died in April 2020.
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ISBN 13 9781898410652
ISBN 10 1898410658
Title Hoggie's Angels
Author Ian Macdougall
Series Flashbacks
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Birlinn General
Year published 2001-01-01
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.