In Search of Scotland
By (Author) Gordon Menzies
Edinburgh University Press
Polygon at Edinburgh University Press
11th May 2001
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
941.1
Paperback
240
Width 172mm, Height 244mm
707g
"In Search of Scotland" is the companion book to the lively and challenging BBC Scotland television series. Edited by Gordon Menzies, the producer of the television series, this book tells the story of 10,000 years of Scotland's history. History is where we come from, history is who we are. From the Stone Age to the present, the book charts the impact of Celts, Picts, Romans, Irish, Vikings and English, of battles, wars and empire. The great and the good figure prominently, of course, but the story of Scotland is also about ordinary people, who lived and loved, worked and died, mostly leaving no record at all. No matter where our ancestors come from, we are all affected by our past. Scotland's leading historians have combined to produce a work that is revealing and authoritative. Illustrated in colour and black and white, its trenchant views and evocative descriptions should appeal to everyone who cares about Scotland and the Scots.
Our leading historians have produced an authoritative and revealing work, lavishly illustrated throughout. Well presented and illustrated. Our leading historians have produced an authoritative and revealing work, lavishly illustrated throughout. Well presented and illustrated.