Scottish Life and Society Volume 8
Transport and Communication
Format:Hardback
Publisher:John Donald Publishers Ltd
Published:8th Jun '09
Should be back in stock very soon
This volume examines transport and communications in Scotland, highlighting their influence on society and culture throughout history. Scottish Life and Society Volume 8 offers valuable insights.
In Scottish Life and Society Volume 8, the intricate relationship between transport and communications in Scotland is examined through a comprehensive lens. This multi-author volume is structured into five thematic sections: water transport, land transport, air transport, communications, and the broader contexts of transport and communications. Each section delves into the historical and contemporary significance of these modes of movement, illustrating how they have shaped Scottish society over the centuries.
The movement of people, goods, services, ideas, and information has been pivotal in defining the character and boundaries of Scotland. From the earliest days, transport has influenced everyday life, reflecting the evolution of the nation itself. The chapters within this volume offer a diverse range of perspectives, showcasing the profound impact of transport systems on various aspects of Scottish culture and community.
The chronological and geographical scope of the book is extensive, covering everything from the birlinns of the medieval western seaboard to modern aviation in the Northern Isles. Each chapter is designed to stand alone, yet collectively they provide a rich tapestry of insights into how transport and communications continue to shape the social fabric of Scotland. Scottish Life and Society Volume 8 serves as a vital resource for understanding the historical and ongoing significance of these themes in Scottish life.
ISBN: 9781904607885
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 53mm
Weight: 1871g
1008 pages