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Scotland No More? Marjory Harper

Scotland No More? By Marjory Harper

Scotland No More? by Marjory Harper


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Summary

An easily accessible exploration of the Scottish diaspora that combines rich research and elegant writing by an award-winning author on Scottish history and emigration.

Scotland No More? Summary

Scotland No More?: The Scots who Left Scotland in the Twentieth Century by Marjory Harper

Scotland No More? taps into the need we all share - to know who we are and where we come from. Scots have always been on the move, and from all quarters we are bombarded with evidence of interest in their historical comings and goings. Earlier eras have been well covered, but until now the story of Scotlands twentieth-century diaspora has remained largely untold. Scotland No More? considers the causes and consequences of the phenomenon, scrutinising the exodus and giving free rein to the voices of those at the heart of the story: the emigrants themselves.

Scotland No More? Reviews

Effective studies of the Scottish diaspora are still few and far between. So I welcome Marjory Harper's im-portant and stimulating overview. Best-selling author TIM DEVINE on Adventurers and Exiles: The Great Scottish Exodus

About Marjory Harper

Marjory Harper is a Professor of History at the University of Aberdeen. She has written extensively on the subject of Scottish emigration and won the Saltire Society Prize for the best history book of the year in 2004.

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GOR007500085
9781908373359
1908373350
Scotland No More?: The Scots who Left Scotland in the Twentieth Century by Marjory Harper
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Luath Press Ltd
2012-10-01
224
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