The Outer Hebrides: A Historical Guide
By (Author) Mary MacLeod Rivett
Birlinn General
Birlinn Ltd
7th October 2021
1st July 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Travel and holiday
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
Reference works
941.14
Paperback
272
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 1mm
255g
The Outer Hebrides lie 40 miles to the west of mainland Scotland, forming a barrier to the North Atlantic. Culturally distinct from early prehistory, the islands contain a wealth of historical and archaeological monuments, including the standing stones at Callanish, the magnificent St Clement's church at Rodel as well as numerous brochs, castles, Pitish houses, croft houses and industrial and military buildings.
In addition to descriptions of key historic sites from prehistory onwards and gazetteers covering every place of historical interest, this book also traces the development of the modern environment and landscape of the islands, enabling the visitor to appreciate the sites within their historical and cultural context.
'In short, this is an excellent and informative book, one which I suspect many people will carry in the glove compartment of their car while driving north or south through these islands
-- Donald Murray, * Stornoway Gazette *'A well-researched guide covering all facets of island life this book is perfect for anyone looking to diversify their knowledge of Scottish history'
* Scottish Field *Dr Mary MacLeod Rivettis an experiencedarchaeologist working from Gearrannan, on the West Coast of the Isle of Lewis. With a background in internationalcommercial and research archaeology, she worked as Western Isles Archaeologist for over11 years, before returning to freelanceresearch and academic work in 2009. In 2017 she took up a position with Historic Environment Scotland.