Caledonian Jews

Caledonian Jews

Author: Nathan Abrams

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2009-10-21

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 0786454326

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This is the first full history of the Jews in Scotland who lived outside Edinburgh and Glasgow. The work focuses on seven communities from the borders to the highlands: Aberdeen, Ayr, Dundee, Dunfermline, Falkirk, Greenock, and Inverness. Each of these communities was of sufficient size and affluence to form a congregation with a functional synagogue and, while their histories have been previously neglected in favor of Jewish populations in larger cities, their stories are important in understanding Scottish Jewry and British history as a whole. Drawn from numerous primary sources, the history of Jews in Scotland is traced from the earliest rumors to the present.


Aberdeen, 1800-2000

Aberdeen, 1800-2000

Author: W. Hamish Fraser

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 550

ISBN-13: 9781862321083

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To Mark the New Millennium Aberdeen City Council has commissioned a new history of Aberdeen in two volumes: Aberdeen, 1800 to 2000 and Aberdeen before 1800.


Bulletin

Bulletin

Author: University of Aberdeen. Library

Publisher:

Published: 1912

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13:

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Hangman's Brae

Hangman's Brae

Author: Colin Duncan

Publisher: Black & White Publishing

Published: 2013-02-21

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 1845026225

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Hangman's Brae is a vividly written account of the blood-curdling crimes and brutal forms of punishment of north-east Scotland. The book explores the area's underworld and features the grave-robbers, jail-breakers, rioters and other lawbreakers whose crimes led them to premature deaths at the end of a rope or at the not so delicate hands of The Maiden, a gruesome decapitating device predating the French guillotine. The stories of the men who enforced the law and meted out sentences to the ne'er-do-wells who broke it can be just as interesting and memorable as those of the criminals and Norman Adams introduces the reader to some of them. Here you'll find some real characters such as the Aberdeenshire sheriff and criminal officer who always got his man - once spending two chilling nights chained to a brutal murderer and rapist. And it wasn't just hangings that these men had to perform - their grisly work also involved execution by beheading and drowning, often with some witch-burning for good measure. The many true-crime cases in this book shed new light on just how violent and bloody the north-east of Scotland's past was.