A Global Clan
Scottish Migrant Networks and Identities Since the Eighteenth Century
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:21st Mar '12
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This insightful book, A Global Clan, examines Scottish migrant networks and identities across various global regions, offering a fresh perspective on migration history.
The book A Global Clan delves into the intricate tapestry of Scottish migration, shedding light on the networks, identities, and personal experiences that have emerged since the eighteenth century. By examining diverse regions such as India, New Zealand, and Canada, it presents a rich array of migrant voices, including those from Ellis Island, Australia, and various transitory communities across Asia and the Caribbean. This exploration is complemented by extensive correspondence from North America, offering a multifaceted perspective on the Scottish diaspora.
Through its unique approach, A Global Clan connects personal narratives to broader social networks, emphasizing the importance of kinship and community among migrants. This linkage fosters a deeper understanding of how these connections have influenced political, economic, and cultural landscapes in host countries. By situating individual experiences within the larger framework of migration, the book contributes significantly to ongoing debates about identity and belonging in the context of imperial history and the European diaspora.
Ultimately, A Global Clan promises to be an essential resource for scholars interested in migration studies and identity formation. By utilizing new materials and perspectives, it aims to enrich the historiography of Scottish migration, making it a valuable addition to the literature on the subject. Readers will find a compelling narrative that not only informs but also engages with the complexities of migration and the enduring impact of Scottish communities worldwide.
'The seminal study of Scottish networks and identities abroad and a major contribution to our understanding of the dynamics of the exodus of the Scots since early modern times.' - Professor T. M. Devine, OBE, Senior Research Professor in History and Director of the Scottish Centre for Diaspora Studies, University of Edinburgh
ISBN: 9781848859654
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 338g
256 pages