People and Woods in Scotland

People and Woods in Scotland

Author: T. C. Smout

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Published: 2019-08-07

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1474472729

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This is a history of the trees, woodlands and forests of Scotland and of the people who used them. It begins 11,500 years ago when the ice sheet melted and trees such as hazel, pine, ash and oak returned, bringing with them first birds and mammals and, soon after, the first hunter-gathering humans. The book charts and explains the almost complete withdrawal of tree cover in Scotland over the following millennia, considers the revival of forests and woodlands in the twentieth century, and ends by examining the changes under way now. The book is intended for everyone interested in Scotland's natural history. It calls on an expert in pollen analysis to examine ancient patterns of woodland distribution; on archaeologists to describe how wood was put to good purpose, especially for buildings; on historians and foresters to explain how trees and woods have been exploited and enjoyed over the ages: on ecologists to show how the histories of people and woods are inseparably linked in Scotland; and on a geographer to consider how the Scottish landscape may react to changing policy, attitudes, populations, and climate. The text is fully illustrated by maps and photographs, in colour and black and white. The book has appendixes listing the native and imported species of trees and shrubs in Scotland, and ends with an extensive guide to further reading arranged by subject.


Native Woodlands of Scotland

Native Woodlands of Scotland

Author: Scott Wilson

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Published: 2015-04-26

Total Pages: 545

ISBN-13: 0748692878

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This book presents up-to-date information about Scotland's native woodlands. It draws upon professional experience of scientific research, survey and management, where the author has studied many important native woodlands in Scotland and beyond.


Fauna Scotica

Fauna Scotica

Author: Polly Pullar

Publisher: Birlinn Limited

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 9781841585611

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Scotland boasts a huge and diverse range of wildlife. This informative and beautifully illustrated book is the most complete companion to Scottish animals available. Themed around various habitats (mountain; bog and moor; woods; lochs and rivers; croft and farm; sea and seashore; urban), and including material on mythical beasts.


History of Everyday Life in Scotland, 1800 to 1900

History of Everyday Life in Scotland, 1800 to 1900

Author: Graeme Morton

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Published: 2010-08-31

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 074862953X

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This volume explores the experience of everyday life in Scotland over two centuries characterised by political, religious and intellectual change and ferment. It shows how the extraordinary impinged on the ordinary and reveals people's anxieties, joys, comforts, passions, hopes and fears. It also aims to provide a measure of how the impact of change varied from place to place.The authors draw on a wide range of primary and secondary sources, including the material survivals of daily life in town and country, and on the history of government, religion, ideas, painting, literature, and architecture. As B. S. Gregory has put it, everyday history is 'an endeavour that seeks to identify and integrate everything - all relevant material, social, political, and cultural data - that permits the fullest possible reconstruction of ordinary life experiences in all their varied complexity, as they are formed and transformed.'


Who Owns Scotland

Who Owns Scotland

Author: Andy Wightman

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13:

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This is a comprehensive account and analysis of landownership in Scotland. Drawing on a wide range of sources, it lists the owners of Scotland, and analyzes the current pattern of landownership and how it has evolved over the centuries


History of the Native Woodlands of Scotland 1500-1920

History of the Native Woodlands of Scotland 1500-1920

Author: T. C. Smout

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Published: 2007-09-15

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 0748637567

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The first modern history of Scottish woodlands, this highly illustrated volume explores the changing relationship between trees and people from the time of Scotland's first settlement, focusing on the period 1500 to 1920. Drawing on work in natural science, geography and history, as well as on the authors' own research, it presents an accessible and readable account that balances social, economic and environmental factors. Two opening chapters describe the early history of the woodlands. The book is then divided into chapters that consider traditional uses and management, the impact of outsiders on the pine woods and the oakwoods in the first phase of exploitation, and the effect of industrialization. Separate chapters are devoted to case studies of management at Strathcarron, Glenorchy, Rothiemurchus, and on Skye.


Exploring Environmental History

Exploring Environmental History

Author: T. C Smout

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Published: 2011-08-16

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 074865397X

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This volume brings together the best of T. C. Smout's recent articles and contributions to books and journals on the topic of environmental history.


Native Woodlands of Scotland

Native Woodlands of Scotland

Author: Scott Wilson

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Published: 2015-04-26

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 074869286X

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This book presents up-to-date information about Scotland's native woodlands. It draws upon professional experience of scientific research, survey and management, where the author has studied many important native woodlands in Scotland and beyond.


Witch Wood

Witch Wood

Author: John Buchan

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-06-13

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13:

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"Witch Wood" is a historical novel set in 17th century Scotland. The story follows a minister who tries to prevent worshiping the devil and keep his congregation safe. The witchcraft is practiced in the Wood of Caledon in the Scottish Borders. However, the minister's congregation is divided as a result of the civil unrest caused by the Scottish war. Will he be able to bring them under one fold again? It was written by John Buchan, a Scottish novelist and public servant who combined a successful career as an author of thrillers, historical novels, histories, and biographies.