Describes the digital mapping element in a collaborative AHRC-funded project Curious Travellers, that combines the editing and critical interpretation of early Romantic-period travel writing with cartographical work involving digitized historic maps, especially in the correspondence and manuscript and published travel journals of the Welsh naturalist Thomas Pennant (1726-1798), and provides examples of the issues involved in matching texts and maps, particularly for Gaelic place-names
This thesis examines the relationship between improvement and national image in Irish, Scottish and ...
The aim of this thesis is to elucidate the relationship between the picturesque and the emergence o...
Includes index.Press figures in gatherings Uu-3F, v. 1.Pagination: v. 1: xx, 408 p.; ; v. 2: vii, [1...
Describes the digital mapping element in a collaborative AHRC-funded project Curious Travellers, tha...
In the early modern period, Scotland and particularly the Highlands were among the least-known regio...
This paper is about the representation of science and technology in the service of exploration and d...
Review and discussion of Nigel Leask, Stepping Westward: Writing the Highland Tour c.1720-1830 (Oxfo...
Stepping Westward is the first book dedicated to the literature of the Scottish Highland tour of 172...
This study examines the value of travellers’ written records of their trips with specific reference ...
Taking the development of picturesque tourism in Wales since the publication of William Gilpin’s Obs...
This article seeks to examine the visual tropes of a specific genre of illustrated guidebook, origin...
Taking the development of picturesque tourism in Wales since the publication of William Gilpin’s Obs...
If Ossian validated the Highland landscape for eighteenth-century tourists, the landscape, in turn, ...
This thesis examines the relationship between improvement and national image in Irish, Scottish and ...
Presents a case study about Sir Walter Scott\u27s Jacobite novel Redgauntlet (1824), drawn from larg...
This thesis examines the relationship between improvement and national image in Irish, Scottish and ...
The aim of this thesis is to elucidate the relationship between the picturesque and the emergence o...
Includes index.Press figures in gatherings Uu-3F, v. 1.Pagination: v. 1: xx, 408 p.; ; v. 2: vii, [1...
Describes the digital mapping element in a collaborative AHRC-funded project Curious Travellers, tha...
In the early modern period, Scotland and particularly the Highlands were among the least-known regio...
This paper is about the representation of science and technology in the service of exploration and d...
Review and discussion of Nigel Leask, Stepping Westward: Writing the Highland Tour c.1720-1830 (Oxfo...
Stepping Westward is the first book dedicated to the literature of the Scottish Highland tour of 172...
This study examines the value of travellers’ written records of their trips with specific reference ...
Taking the development of picturesque tourism in Wales since the publication of William Gilpin’s Obs...
This article seeks to examine the visual tropes of a specific genre of illustrated guidebook, origin...
Taking the development of picturesque tourism in Wales since the publication of William Gilpin’s Obs...
If Ossian validated the Highland landscape for eighteenth-century tourists, the landscape, in turn, ...
This thesis examines the relationship between improvement and national image in Irish, Scottish and ...
Presents a case study about Sir Walter Scott\u27s Jacobite novel Redgauntlet (1824), drawn from larg...
This thesis examines the relationship between improvement and national image in Irish, Scottish and ...
The aim of this thesis is to elucidate the relationship between the picturesque and the emergence o...
Includes index.Press figures in gatherings Uu-3F, v. 1.Pagination: v. 1: xx, 408 p.; ; v. 2: vii, [1...