The Stonemason: Donald Macleod's Chronicle of Scotland's Highland Clearances

The Stonemason: Donald Macleod's Chronicle of Scotland's Highland Clearances

by Douglas MacGowan
The Stonemason: Donald Macleod's Chronicle of Scotland's Highland Clearances

The Stonemason: Donald Macleod's Chronicle of Scotland's Highland Clearances

by Douglas MacGowan

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Overview

Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, waves of tenant evictions swept through northern Scotland in what would become known as the Highland Clearances. Wealthy landlords, discovering hardy breeds of sheep that would flourish in the severe Highland climate, replaced populated farms and villages with higher-revenue sheep farms. The former tenants faced the choice of migrating to other parts of Scotland or emigrating to other countries. Stonemason Donald Macleod's collected writings provide one of the few existing chronicles of the Clearances from the perspective of one of the evicted tenants.

The majority of contemporary reports of the Highland Clearances were composed by jourbanalists or the parties who put the evictions into effect. Landowners did not maintain accurate numbers of evictions and the negative consequences that resulted. Villages were destroyed to discourage tenants from returbaning, often before they could remove themselves or their possessions, resulting in severe hardship and even death. Originally a series of newspaper articles grouped by topic and published over a period of many months, Macleod's writings have remained largely unread. MacGowan edits and annotates the letters to present a chronological and powerful account of the tragedy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275969479
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/30/2001
Pages: 146
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

DOUGLAS MACGOWAN is the author of numerous articles and one book on Scottish history, Murder in Victorian Scotland. He is a regular contributor to the magazine Celtic Heritage and has also written for The Highlander, Dalriada Jourbanal, Garm Lu, U.S. Scots, and the Scottish Jourbanal. A native of Chicago, he and his wife live in Redwood City, California.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Introduction
The Early Years: 1800-1811
The Years of Burbaning:1812-1814
The Trial of Patrick Sellar and Afterwards: 1815-1816
Further Clearances: 1818-1820
Life by the Sea and Problems with Livestock
A Royal Visit, Clergymen, and Another Book: 1822
Lady Stafford's visits, the Debt, and a Returban Home: 1827-1830
The Macleods are Cleared: 1831-1834
New Houses, New Titles, and a Memorial Statue: 1832-1834
Crop Failures and Attempts at Relief: 1836-1837
Further Taxes, Another Death, And Macleod's First Writings: 1838-1839
Macleod's Continued Writings and the Durbaness Riots: 1840-1841
Afterword
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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