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Peatbogs, Plague and Potatoes

How Climate Change and Geology Shaped Scotland's History
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The environment is not a neutral background to human struggles for power and profit. Scotland's past is affected by these non-human factors as much as anything that man has done. The dramatic environmental consequences of volcanic eruptions, floods or drought are not the only ones to effect our lives and our history. Peatbogs, Plague and Potatoes makes Scotland's environmental history easy to understand by summarising the course of human interaction with the non-human environment. The Acts of Union, Culloden and the Highland Clearances are all human events that have all have caused unprecedented impact on the environment still being felt today. As farms, fields and hedges have been replaced by factories, roads and canals Scotland, has been transformed as have the lives of its people. This history charts Scotland's road to modernity and the environment's influential role within it.

Author Biography:

Emma Wood was born in Yorkshire in 1958. After reading History at Cambridge University, she stayed on in East Anglia running a junk stall on local markets. In 1987 she moved to the Highlands and wrote Notes from the North and The Hydro Boys (2002).
Release date Australia
July 1st, 2009
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
240
Dimensions
135x210x17
ISBN-13
9781906307370
Product ID
2738179

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