Anthropology
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Hardback | Pub: 05 Nov 2026£30.00
Blended Scotch is the foundation of the whisky industry, and it is by far the world’s most popular type of whisky. Yet relatively little has been written about it – until now. This beautiful and accessible book is the only one entirely dedicated...
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Paperback | Pub: 15 Dec 2022£7.99
In 1801, some five years after Robert Burns’ death, nine of his friends sat down to dinner in what is now known as Burns Cottage in Alloway to celebrate his extraordinary life and to give thanks for his friendship. Over the years the informal...
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Paperback | Pub: 03 Oct 2024£14.99
The discovery of a long-forgotten physic garden and the restoration of an old weathered Celtic cross on a coastal headland on the beautiful Scottish island of Mull led the authors of this book on a fascinating voyage into the history of one branch...
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E-Book | Pub: 01 Jan 2001£25.00
This volume looks at the way that perceptions of Scottish identity have changed through the centuries, from early medieval to modern times. ‘The idea of Scotland as a single country, corresponding to the realm of the king of Scots, and of the...
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Paperback | Pub: 12 Apr 2018£14.99
This book has been seminal in bringing to the fore the injustices that have been inflicted on the Highlands in the name of government and landlord – injustices often lost in the name of dry statistics and academic balance. Written by a man who has...
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Paperback | Pub: 01 Apr 2021£6.99
Customs play an important part in all societies and offer fascinating insights into a country’s history and culture. Scotland boasts a multitude of unique customs, many of which can be traced back to the times of the Druids, Celts and Romans. This...
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Paperback | Pub: 03 Apr 2025£6.99
The origins of many Scottish festivals, such as Beltane and Hallowe’en, lie deep in the pagan past, and although the significance of many festivals may now be long forgotten, they have continued to evolve and evolve to satisfy the needs of the...
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E-Book | Pub: 24 Nov 2003£25.00
This book deals with the problem of Scottish identity within the British context in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. On James VI’s succession to the English throne in 1603 the Scots were troubled at the prospect of Scotland’s nationhood...
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Paperback | Pub: 01 Apr 2021£6.99
Proverbs, once described as ‘the wisdom of many and the wit of one’, offer unique insights the way of life and the social mores of past generations. This book features an introduction which explores the role of proverbs in Scottish culture and...




