The Stonemason: Donald Macleod's Chronicle of Scotland's Highland ClearancesBloomsbury Academic, 2001 M05 30 - 125 páginas 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. |
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1812 to 1814 | 7 |
Life by the Sea and Problems with Livestock | 23 |
1830 and 1831 | 41 |
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The Stonemason: Donald Macleod's Chronicle of Scotland's Highland Clearances Donald Macleod Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |