A timely and vivid look at Scotland’s long and difficult road to nationhood, re-exploring some cherished myths and unearthing a wealth of fascinating new detail. Magnus Magnusson’s starting point is Sir Walter Scott’s classic version of Scotland’s history, ‘Tales of a Grandfather’ (1827-29), which has moulded the views of generations of Scottish schoolchildren. Like Scott, Magnus Magnusson is a master story teller. In investigating the many questions raised by the nation’s turbulent and often poignant past, he gives full weight to the living treasure of local legends and tradition which he believes has as much resonance as academic analysis. Where did the ‘Scots’ come from? What is the truth about such historical figures as Macbeth, William Wallace and Robert Bruce? What was the significance of the tragic reign of Mary Queen of Scots? What was the impact of Bonnie Prince Charlie and his brutal defeat at Culloden? Incorporating the findings of many leading modern historians, ‘Scotland: The Story of a Nation’ casts the nation’s history in a fascinating new light. It is essential reading for anyone with an interest in Scotland at this pivotal moment in its history.
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A timely and vivid look at Scotland’s long and difficult road to nationhood, re-exploring some cherished myths and unearthing a wealth of fascinating new detail.
Magnus Magnusson's timely and vivid look at Scotland's long a difficult road to nationhood takes as its starting-point Sir Walter Scott's 'Tales of a Grandfather', which has moulded the views of generations of Scottish schoolchildren since its first appearance in 1827-29. Like Scott, Magnus Magnusson is a master story-teller, who investigates such questions as: Where did the 'Scots' come from? What happened to the Picts? What is the truth about such historical figures a Macbeth, William Wallace and Robert Bruce? What was the significance of the tragic reign of Mary Queen of Scots? Who were the Covenanters? What lay behind the Massacre of Glencoe? What were the long-term effects of the 1707 Treaty of Union with England? What was the impact of 'Bonnie Prince Charlie' and his brutal defeat at Culloden? In his journey through Scotland's past, the author has visited many of the places which have shaped its history and takes account of all the latest historical research. 'Magnus Magnusson tells his story with vigour and lucidity… he sets himself to put the romance back into history, and succeeds splendidly, His account of the wars of independence is admirably gripping'ALLAN MASSIE, 'Spectator' 'A very readable, traditional history told as a tale from its beginnings up to now… offering hundreds of well-chosen photographs and reproductions.'NEAL ASCHERSON, 'Observer' 'Mr Magnusson has distilled the past to give us a romp through history that is as gripping as – but far more accurate than – any Hollywood blockbuster.'SUNDAY EXPRESS
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24 b/w, 16 col plates (40pp), (Maps x 13) • Bestseller in hardback in Scotland (three reprints to date); serialised in the Daily Telegraph. • Hailed as ‘Pacey, dramatic and written with a great sense of place and personality’ by Prof. T. C. Smout; ‘a very readable, traditional history … offering hundreds of well-chosen photographs and reproductions’ Neal Ascherson, Observer; ‘tells his story with vigour and lucidity … sets himself to put the romance back into history, and succeeds splendidly … admirably gripping’ Allan Massie Spectator; ‘has distilled the past to give us a romp through history that is as gripping as – but far more accurate than – any Hollywood blockbuster’ Sunday Express. • Major author promotion in hb & pbk. • An acclaimed and accessible narrative history for readers of all ages, by an award-winning writer, scholar and TV personality. • Interest in Scottish history, politics and culture is at a high level with the opening of the new parliament. • Lavishly illustrated.
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ISBN
9780006531913
Publisert
2001-11-05
Utgiver
Vendor
HarperCollins
Vekt
570 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
47 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
752

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Magnus Magnusson KBE is an Icelandic national who has spent most of his life in Scotland. After studying English at Oxford, he joined the Scottish Daily Express in 1953, and the Scotsman in 1961 as Assistant Editor. Since 1967 he has been a freelance writer and broadcaster, specialising in history, archaeology and environmental affairs. He has presented many programmes on BBC TV, including Chronicle (1967–80), Mastermind (1972–97), and a twelve-part series on Vikings! (1980). He has published more than twenty books. In 1989 he was awarded an honorary knighthood for his services to the heritage of Scotland. He was chairman of the Ancient Monuments Board for Scotland (1981–89) and of Scottish Natural Heritage (1992–99).