Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, is now Scotland's youngest city, a vibrantly growing community and the main destination for all tourists who seek their Highland roots or that more elusive creature - Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster. Inverness' history, however, belies its peaceful present. Founded by Scotland's monarchs as a strategic outpost on a wild frontier, the royal burgh on the Ness has been caught up time and again in the struggles that mark Highland and British history. Over the centuries, rebels against Lowland rule, the forces of Robert Bruce, followers of the Lord of the Isles, the English soldiers of Cromwell's army, and Jacobites have swaggered through its streets. Here, too, have come some of the great figures in Scotland's story - from St Columba, Mary, Queen of Scots and the Marquis of Montrose to Prince Charles Edward Stuart and Johnson and Boswell. Drawing on archive material from a wide range of sources, James Miller not only conveys in a sweeping narrative the drama of the city's long existence, but also concentrates on how, throughout its turbulent history, the merchants and burgesses struggled to make Inverness a pleasant, well-ordered community where commerce could flourish and the visitor would be welcome.
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Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, is Scotland's youngest city. This title presents the drama of the city's long existence, and focuses on how, throughout its turbulent history, the merchants and burgesses struggled to make Inverness a pleasant, well-ordered community where commerce could flourish and the visitor would be welcome.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781780271194
Publisert
2001-01-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Birlinn Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
220

Forfatter

Biographical note

James Miller was born in Caithness and studied zoology in Aberdeen and marine biology in Montreal. After working for the British Council he became a full-time freelance writer. He has written a number of acclaimed books, including Scapa, The Dambuilders, The Foresters, Inverness and The Gathering Stream.