
This volume offers a thorough, ground‑level portrait of the Highland Clearances, the early‑nineteenth‑century upheaval that displaced countless crofters from their ancestral lands. Drawing on eyewitness testimonies, parish records, and vivid contemporary reports, the author weaves together personal tragedy and broader economic forces, giving listeners a sense of the human cost behind the statistical figures. The narrative balances stark facts with compelling anecdotes, allowing the listener to hear the voices of those who lived through forced evictions, barren fields, and the scramble for survival.
The newly revised edition adds a fresh introduction that links these historic injustices to ongoing debates over land reform in Scotland. It also incorporates previously unpublished defenses of the Sutherland Clearances, fresh county‑by‑county case studies, and striking sketches by the Rev. Donald Sage, all organized for easier reference. Together, these updates make the work both a valuable scholarly resource and an accessible, engaging account for anyone interested in the roots of modern Scottish land issues.
Full title
The History of the Highland Clearances Second Edition, Altered and Revised
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (577K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-02-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1764–1820
Best known for making the first recorded overland journey across North America to the Pacific north of Mexico, this Scottish-born explorer also gave his name to Canada’s Mackenzie River. His travels helped reshape European understanding of the continent’s northwest.
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