Last of the Free by J Hunter

Last of the Free by J Hunter

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Hunter shows how the Highlands and Islands of Scotland have evolved into the way they are now. Their more recent history has consisted mainly of attempts to regain freedoms and rights of which they were deprived in the Middle Ages and afterwards. Those attempts are succeeding and, this book argues, should be encouraged by Scotland's new government.

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Last of the Free by J Hunter

Written by a man who is both an award-winning historian of the Highlands and Islands and a key figure in shaping the region's future development, Last of the Free is a ground-breaking and definitive account of how the Highlands and Islands of Scotland evolved into the way they are today. Never before has the history of the Highlands and Islands been recounted so comprehensively and in so much fascinating, often moving detail. But this book is not simply the story of humanity's millenium-long involvement with one of the world's most spectacular localities. It is also a major contribution to present-day debate about how Scotland-and Britain should be organised. James Hunter's central contention is that the Highlands and Islands were most successful when the region possessed a large measure of autonomy, which turned places like Iona and Kirkwall into centres of European significance. That autonomy was destroyed, this book maintains, by medieval Scotland's monarchy, by seventeenth-century Scotland's Parliament and by the British politicians who inherited the Scottish state's unrelenting determination to ensure that inhabitants of the Highlands and Islands had no worthwhile control ove
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ISBN 13 9781840183764
ISBN 10 1840183764
Title Last of the Free
Author J Hunter
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 2000-09-04
Number of pages 416
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