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Islay David Caldwell

Islay By David Caldwell

Islay by David Caldwell


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Summary

The history of Islay up to the present day.

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Islay: The Land of the Lordship by David Caldwell

This is the history of Islay up to the present day with a particular focus on the people of the island. Islay was originally part of Dal Riata, the early kingdom of the Scots, but was then colonised by Scandinavian settlers in the ninth century. It was also the home of the MacDonalds, who established the Lordship of the Isles during the Medieval Period and who mounted a challenge to the Stewart dynasty for control of Scotland.It also looks at the lesser folk, especially during the time of the Campbell lairds, from the early 17th century onwards. Archaeology combined with documentary research has helped to build up a picture of how the people of Islay lived, the way the land was farmed and the development of local industries, including the distilling of whisky.

Islay Reviews

'an informative and wide-ranging study' - Journal of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland; 'masterly ... an impressive piece of research' - Scots Magazine

About David Caldwell

Until his retirement Dr David Caldwell was Keeper of Scotland & Europe in the National Museums of Scotland. He is the author of Islay, Jura and Colonsay: A Historical Guide (2001), which provides a gazetteer of sites and monuments to complement this book.

Additional information

GOR009909230
9781780274652
1780274653
Islay: The Land of the Lordship by David Caldwell
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Birlinn General
2017-05-25
432
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