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The Future of the Highlands

Ian Grimble editor Derick S Thomson editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:13th Oct '21

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Published in 1968, this book explores the challenges faced by the Highlands of Scotland in the early twentieth century, addressing industry development, population stability, community growth, and the preservation of Gaelic culture.

The Future of the Highlands, originally published in 1968, provides a comprehensive examination of the challenges faced by the Highlands of Scotland during the early twentieth century. The book features contributions from various authors who delve into the multifaceted issues impacting the region, offering insights into the socio-economic landscape of the time.

The contributors explore several key areas, including the need for industrial development to create sustainable employment opportunities, the importance of stabilizing the population, and the encouragement of community growth. They emphasize the critical role that local initiatives can play in revitalizing the Highlands, particularly through fostering a sense of identity and belonging among residents. The book also highlights the significance of supporting Gaelic culture and language as essential components of the region's heritage and future.

In addition to addressing contemporary challenges, The Future of the Highlands provides valuable historical context, examining the linguistic, literary, and economic factors that have shaped the area. By weaving together these elements, the authors present a holistic view of the Highlands, aiming to inspire readers to consider potential solutions for the region's ongoing issues. This thoughtful exploration serves as an important resource for anyone interested in the Highlands' past and future, shedding light on the complexities that define this unique part of Scotland.

'... a landmark in Scottish urban history.' Robert E. Tyson, University of Aberdeen

ISBN: 9781032070407

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 752g

322 pages