dylanwinter
Well-Known Member
thread drift is good
I am amazed though at the way people cling to their myths - us English included of course
Prebble is a most entertaining read on the subject.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb...learances&rh=i:aps,k:prebble+clearances&ajr=2
I think I shall re-instate the section in my talk on the clearances when addressing scottish audiences
the highlanders need to know that it was the denizens of the central belt in cahoots with the highlanders own hereditary tribal (ooops clan ) leaders who sold them down the river and it really had almost nothing to do with the English
as for the stationing of French garrisons along the border in the years before the Union - well that was not very nice now was it?
and let us not forget the many invasions masterminded by the scots - usually in cahoots with the French (again).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasions_of_the_British_Isles#The_Franco-Scottish_invasion_of_1385
http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/history/union_and_jacobites/jacobites_invade_england/
http://www.open.edu/openlearn/histo...ld-history/scottish-invasion-northern-england
really lads you do need to shape up a bit and stop regarding yourselves as eternal victims of the English
However, two of the greatest glories of Scotland are the wildlife/environment (thanks to the clearances) and the right to roam.
there are lots of other great things as well of course - whisky, music, marvelous sailing, good horses, castles, low population density, excellent drinking establishments, a greater sense of community and social responsibility than us gimme, gimme, gimme English.
there - that should be enough sweeping generalisations for the time being.
I am amazed though at the way people cling to their myths - us English included of course
Prebble is a most entertaining read on the subject.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb...learances&rh=i:aps,k:prebble+clearances&ajr=2
I think I shall re-instate the section in my talk on the clearances when addressing scottish audiences
the highlanders need to know that it was the denizens of the central belt in cahoots with the highlanders own hereditary tribal (ooops clan ) leaders who sold them down the river and it really had almost nothing to do with the English
as for the stationing of French garrisons along the border in the years before the Union - well that was not very nice now was it?
and let us not forget the many invasions masterminded by the scots - usually in cahoots with the French (again).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasions_of_the_British_Isles#The_Franco-Scottish_invasion_of_1385
http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/history/union_and_jacobites/jacobites_invade_england/
http://www.open.edu/openlearn/histo...ld-history/scottish-invasion-northern-england
really lads you do need to shape up a bit and stop regarding yourselves as eternal victims of the English
However, two of the greatest glories of Scotland are the wildlife/environment (thanks to the clearances) and the right to roam.
there are lots of other great things as well of course - whisky, music, marvelous sailing, good horses, castles, low population density, excellent drinking establishments, a greater sense of community and social responsibility than us gimme, gimme, gimme English.
there - that should be enough sweeping generalisations for the time being.
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