Testimonies of Transition

Voices from the Scottish Diaspora

Marjory Harper author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Luath Press Ltd

Published:15th May '18

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Testimonies of Transition cover

Memories are constructed and reconstructed not simply by the lapse of time and the onset of old age, but by the political, cultural and personal context in which recollections are invoked and interpreted. Memories also shape – and are shaped by – perceptions of identity.

Scotland cannot be separated from the saga of its diaspora: the millions of emigrants who in various ways implanted aspects of their Scottish identity in the lands where they settled or sojourned.

Marjory Harper explores the motives and experiences of migrants, settlers and returners by focusing on the personal testimonies of a handful of the two million men, women and children who left Scotland in the 20th century. These testimonies show how oral tellings can create a relationship between the events of the past and the modern reader through the examination of the migrants’ choice to leave, their arrival in a new land and, for some, the transition of returning home.

Why have so many folk felt a need to quit Scotland and what happened to them after they left? To get answers to these questions, Marjory Harper did something that’s never before been done on so ambitious a scale. She travelled the world to meet, speak with and record the folk whose voices are central to this ceaselessly intriguing book. But Harper does much more than set down what she’s been told by her emigrant interviewees. A superb and highly readable historian, Harper ranges across the centuries to give additional context and meaning to the stories, thoughts and emotions she’s so memorably captured. – JAMES HUNTER, Emeritus Professor of History, University of the Highlands and Islands

ISBN: 9781912147311

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm

Weight: 200g

224 pages