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Beyond the Highland Line by A. J. Youngson, published in 1974, is a captivating exploration of Scotland's cultural and geographical divide.
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Beyond the Highland Line by A. J. Youngson, published in 1974, is a captivating exploration of Scotland's cultural and geographical divide.
Format: Hardcover
Condition: Used (very good)
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 1974
ISBN: 9780002160513
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View moreBeyond the Highland Line by A. J. Youngson, published in 1974, is a captivating exploration of Scotland's cultural and geographical divide. Youngson skillfully delves into the historical and social nuances that have shaped the distinction between the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland. Through meticulous research and eloquent prose, the book sheds light on the multifaceted factors that have contributed to the unique character of these regions.
With a blend of historical analysis and cultural insight, Youngson unveils the layers of history, traditions, and landscapes that define Scotland's geographical divide. From the rugged majesty of the Highlands to the bustling activity of the Lowlands, the book captures the essence of both regions and their dynamic interplay.
"Beyond the Highland Line" is more than a geographical exploration; it's a captivating narrative that navigates through the heart of Scotland's identity. The book offers readers an opportunity to understand the contrasting forces that have shaped the country's history, from clan conflicts to industrial advancements.
As readers immerse themselves in this compelling account, they gain a deeper appreciation for the intricate tapestry of Scotland's past and present. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a lover of Scottish culture, or simply intrigued by the rich diversity of a nation, "Beyond the Highland Line" by A. J. Youngson offers an enlightening and enriching journey that spans both time and terrain.
This copy is in very good condition with only very minor wear to the front and back covers. There's also very light foxing on the end pages. This copy doesn't have a dust cover.