Easter Ross 1750-1850 : the double frontier
Mowat, Ian R. M.1981
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Although geographically located in the north of Scotland, Easter Ross was not typically Highland. The strong Gaelic element in its population was counterbalanced by an arable-based economy, more typical of the lowlands. Within the area there was considerable diversity in outlook and culture as evidenced by language and religious belief.
Main title:
Easter Ross 1750-1850 : the double frontier / Ian R.M. Mowat.
Author:
Mowat, Ian R. M., author
Imprint:
Edinburgh : Donald, 1981.
Collation:
ix, 270 pages : maps ; 25 cm.
Notes:
Bibliography, p214-235. - Includes index.
ISBN:
08597606349780859760638
Dewey class:
941.172941.172/MOW GMB941.1941.07
LC class:
DA880.E2/
Local class:
941.16941.172REFERENCE 941.172
Language:
English
Subject:
Easter Ross (Scotland) -- Social conditionsRoss and Cromarty (Scotland) -- Economic conditions -- 18th centuryRoss and Cromarty (Scotland) -- Ecoomic conditions -- 19th centuryRoss and Cromarty (Scotland) -- Social conditions -- 18th centuryRoss and Cromarty (Scotland) -- Social conditions -- 19th century
Index terms:
ScotlandHighland RegionEaster RossSocial conditions1750-1850ROSS-SHIREROSS-SHIRE SOCIAL HISTORY
BRN:
324111
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