EdinburghThe movement of people, goods, services, ideas and information has dictated the nature of everyday life in Scotland since the earliest times, and has helped to determine the boundaries and character of the nation itself. This multi-author volume explores a variety of topics on the broad theme of transport and communications. The chapters are divided into five thematic sections: water transport, land transport, air transport, communications, and transport and communications in their wider contexts. The chronological and geographical coverage is wide, ranging from the birlinns of the medieval western seaboard to aviation in the Northern Isles, and a variety of approaches to the study of the subject is offered. Each chapter can stand ...
The nascent Gaelic periodical press which emerged in the period between 1829 and 1850 is of fundamen...
In the modem western world urbanisation has often been both the companion and corollary of industria...
“The greatest part of a writer’s time is spent in reading, in order to write; a man will turn over h...
EdinburghThe movement of people, goods, services, ideas and information has dictated the nature of e...
EdinburghIn this volume a range of distinguished contributors provide an original analysis of the bo...
Appearing in a volume in a major series on Scottish Life and Society, this reviews key themes in the...
Throughout the nineteenth century Scotland was transformed from an agricultural nation on the periph...
n this volume a range of distinguished contributors provide an original analysis of the book in Scot...
Whether in the creation of early manuscripts, in the formation of libraries, through fine printing, ...
This book, aimed primarily at the enthusiast market and written as a quid pro quo for the publisher ...
This research examines the place of ferries in the national communication network of Scotland betwee...
Includes index.Press figures in gatherings Uu-3F, v. 1.Pagination: v. 1: xx, 408 p.; ; v. 2: vii, [1...
This volume represents one of the first attempts to examine the connection between Scotland and the ...
Travel abroad in the early nineteenth century, especially to the British Isles, not only shaped Nort...
Stepping Westward is the first book dedicated to the literature of the Scottish Highland tour of 172...
The nascent Gaelic periodical press which emerged in the period between 1829 and 1850 is of fundamen...
In the modem western world urbanisation has often been both the companion and corollary of industria...
“The greatest part of a writer’s time is spent in reading, in order to write; a man will turn over h...
EdinburghThe movement of people, goods, services, ideas and information has dictated the nature of e...
EdinburghIn this volume a range of distinguished contributors provide an original analysis of the bo...
Appearing in a volume in a major series on Scottish Life and Society, this reviews key themes in the...
Throughout the nineteenth century Scotland was transformed from an agricultural nation on the periph...
n this volume a range of distinguished contributors provide an original analysis of the book in Scot...
Whether in the creation of early manuscripts, in the formation of libraries, through fine printing, ...
This book, aimed primarily at the enthusiast market and written as a quid pro quo for the publisher ...
This research examines the place of ferries in the national communication network of Scotland betwee...
Includes index.Press figures in gatherings Uu-3F, v. 1.Pagination: v. 1: xx, 408 p.; ; v. 2: vii, [1...
This volume represents one of the first attempts to examine the connection between Scotland and the ...
Travel abroad in the early nineteenth century, especially to the British Isles, not only shaped Nort...
Stepping Westward is the first book dedicated to the literature of the Scottish Highland tour of 172...
The nascent Gaelic periodical press which emerged in the period between 1829 and 1850 is of fundamen...
In the modem western world urbanisation has often been both the companion and corollary of industria...
“The greatest part of a writer’s time is spent in reading, in order to write; a man will turn over h...