The Hebrides hold a remarkable place in the imaginations of Scotland and
England. On the outer edge of the British Isles and facing the Atlantic
Ocean, these iconic islands form part of Europe's boundary. Because of
their unique position, they have been at the centre of a network of
ancient shipping routes which has led to a history of cultures colliding
and merging.
Home to a long and rich Gaelic tradition, they
have attracted saints and sinners, and artists and writers, inspiring
awe and dread as well as deep attachment. Over six years, Madeleine
Bunting travelled to the Hebrides, exploring their landscapes, histories
and magnetic pull. With great sensitivity and perceptiveness, she
delves into the meanings of home and belonging, which in these islands
have been fraught with tragedy as well as tenacious resistance.
She finds that their history of dispossession and migration played a
part in the British imperial past. And perhaps more significant still is
the extent of the islands' influence on ideas of Britishness. Love of
Country shows how the islands' history is a backdrop for contemporary
debates about the relationship between our nations, how Britain was
created, and what Britain has meant - for good and for ill.
Love of Country : A Hebridean Journey - Madeleine Bunting
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