The Highland Clearances
By (Author) John Prebble
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
25th March 1982
31st May 1973
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
Environmental management
941.1072
Paperback
336
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 22mm
234g
In the terrible aftermath of the moorland battle of Culloden, the Highlanders suffered at the hands of their own clan chiefs. Following his magnificent reconstruction of Culloden, John Prebble recounts how the Highlanders were deserted and then betrayed into famine and poverty. While their chiefs grew rich on meat and wool, the people died of cholera and starvation or, evicted from the glens to make way for sheep, were forced to emigrate to foreign lands. 'Mr Prebble tells a terrible story excellently. There is little need to search further to explain so much of the sadness and emptiness of the northern Highlands today' The Times.
John Prebble was an English journalist, novelist, documentarian and popular historian. He is best known for his studies of Scottish history.