Tourists and Travellers

Tourists and Travellers

Author: Betty Hagglund

Publisher: Channel View Publications

Published: 2010-02-17

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 1845411889

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During the late 18th and early 19th centuries, travel and tourism in Scotland changed radically, from a time when there were very few travellers and no provision for those that there were, through to Scotland’s emergence as a fully fledged tourist destination with the necessary physical and economic infrastructure. As the experience of travelling in Scotland changed, so too did the ways in which travellers wrote about their experiences. Tourists and Travellers explores the changing nature of travel and of travel writing in and about Scotland, focusing on the writings of five women - Sarah Murray, Anne Grant, Dorothy Wordsworth, Sarah Hazlitt and the anonymous female author of A Journey to the Highlands of Scotland. It further examines the specific ways in which those women represented themselves and their travels and looks at the relationship of gender to travel writing, relating that to issues of production and reception as well as to questions of discourse.


The Road-Books and Itineraries of Great Britain 1570 to 1850

The Road-Books and Itineraries of Great Britain 1570 to 1850

Author: Herbert George Fordham

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-07-24

Total Pages: 93

ISBN-13: 1107452791

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Originally published in 1924, this book provides a catalogue of the original titles of the road maps and itineraries produced for the roads of Great Britain between 1570 and 1850. Fordham, who published several other books on the subject of cartography, also provides a bibliography on the history of these road books, and provides more detailed chapter breakdowns for the larger itineraries in his catalogue. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in historical maps or the history of England, Scotland and Wales.