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The Highland Landscape

Author : S. Eis,E. T. Oswald
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : Ecology
ISBN : CHI:49346285

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"General information, history, climate, physiography, geology, soils and hydrology of the area proposed for development in the southern Highland District of the Capital Region of British Columbia are summarized. Eight landscape units were described interms of their physical, environmental and vegetational characteristics, and a map was prepared showing the distribution of these units throughout the area. Each landscape unit was evaluated for its suitability for the proposed development, social costs and the impact of urbanization and resulting human activity on the environment, soils and vegetation. The purpose of this study is to provide the environmental background for planning a community in an area covered entirely by second-growth forest"--Abstract.

Highland Living

Author : Franck Ferrand
Publisher : Rizzoli Publications
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2010-02-16
Category : House & Home
ISBN : 9782080301338

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An illustrated volume that pays tribute to Scotland’s multifaceted allure, from striking natural landscapes to elegant castle living. The craggy peaks and reflective lochs of the rugged Scottish landscape have inspired writers and travelers for centuries. With its rolling hills and quiet hamlets, Scotland is a patchwork of stunning green valleys and windswept moors, scattered with the stony ruins of ancient abbeys and castle strongholds. From the peat bogs of the Highlands to the ordered elegance of Lady Cawdor’s Castle, stunning photographs capture Scotland’s national treasures. Draw inspiration from cozy interiors that feature handcrafted furniture, tartan accessories, and outdoorsy details such as hunting trophies and painted landscapes. Discover Scotland’s colorful traditions from kilts and bagpipes to whisky and haggis. Follow hunters and their dogs on the lookout for fowl and wade into clear running streams where fly fishers catch the bounty of Scotland’s waterways. Includes an address book for travelers and traditional recipes for those seeking a taste of the Scottish lifestyle at home.

The importance of highland landscape as a metaphor for Scotland in Forsyth’s "Local Hero"

Author : Regina Männle
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 10 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2008-07-31
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783640124503

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The importance of highland landscape as a metaphor for Scotland in Forsyth’s "Local Hero" by Regina Männle Pdf

Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,0, Anglia Ruskin University, course: Seminar, language: English, abstract: ‘It’s special here’, says Marina (Jenny Seagrove), the mermaid-like marine biologist of Local Hero about the landscape of her home country Scotland. However, this statement is at the same time valid for Scotland as a whole, a country with a colourful history and a unique status, often ‘described as a stateless nation, an imagined community’ (McCrone 2001: 6; Anderson 2006: 6). After almost 300 years of dependence, sealed with the Act of Union in 1707, Scotland is now taking more and more steps towards independence from England – with the establishment of the ‘first separate Scottish Parliament’ as probably the ‘most fundamental’ step (Petrie 2000 (b): 153). Since, as Everett states, ‘identity is a dominant concern [of every nation]’ (2005 (a): 6) it is not surprising that a nation which has been dominated for such a long time is especially interested in finding and presenting its unique features. In Petrie’s opinion, cultural products such as films are ‘means by which the myths and realities, experiences and dreams of [a nation] and its inhabitants [are] reflected and asserted’ (2004: 1-2). Thus, Bill Forsyth’s Local Hero (1983) can be seen as an important contribution to Scotland’s search and assertion of identity. This essay will primarily deal with Forsyth’s representation of highland landscape that, in Morgan James’ opinion, ‘is closely associated to [Scotland’s identity]’ (2003: 121) and ‘represents a powerful discourse of national identity’ (2006: 187). The focus of this study will lie on Forsyth’s reconstruction of this ‘ethnoscape’ (ibid: 187) and on the question of to what extent the highland landscape in Local Hero can be seen as a metaphor for Scotland. As the following analysis will show, Forsyth on the one hand employs traditional ‘iconography [such as] misty landscape’ (McCrone 2001: 127). However, he deconstructs and modifies these stereotypes and thus presents Scotland as a nation being shaped and enriched by its mythical past, but not stuck in it. In contrast, Scotland keeps up with the times and is ready to face future and its challenges.

Landscapes of Protest in the Scottish Highlands after 1914

Author : Iain J.M. Robertson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2016-04-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317108047

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In November 1918, the implementation of agrarian change in the Scottish Highlands threatened another wave of unemployment and eviction for the land-working population, which led to widespread and varied social protest. Those who had been away on war service (and their families) faced returning to exactly the same social and economic conditions in the Scottish Highlands they had hoped they had left behind in the struggle to make ’a land fit for heroes’. Widespread and varied social protest rapidly followed. It argues that, previously, there has been a failure to capture fully the geography, chronology typology and rate of occurrence of these events. The book not only offers new insights and a greater understanding of what was happening in the Highlands in this period, but illustrates how a range of forms of protest were used which demand attention, not least for the fact that these events, unlike most of the earlier Land Wars period, were successful. There are functioning townships in the Highlands today that owe their existence to the land invasions of the 1920s. The book innovatively concentrates on formulating explanation and interpretation from within and looks to the crofting landscape as base, means and motive to disturbance and interpretation. It proposes that protest is much more convincingly understood as an expression of environmental ethics from 'the bottom up' coming increasingly into conflict with conservationist views expressed from 'the top down' It focuses on individual case studies in order to engage more convincingly with an important evidential base - that of popular memory of land disturbances - and to adopt a frame and lens through which to explore the fluid and contingent nature of protest performances. Based upon the belief that in the study of landscapes of social protest the old shibboleth of space as solely passive setting and symbolic register is no longer tenable is paid here to nature/culture interactions, to vernacular ecological b

Highland Landscape

Author : William Hutchison Murray,National Trust for Scotland
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 90 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 1962
Category : Highlands (Scotland)
ISBN : UCAL:B2501898

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Horatio McCulloch, 1805-1867

Author : Sheenah Smith,Horatio Macculloch,Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Landscape painting
ISBN : UCAL:B3912010

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Horatio McCulloch, 1805-1867 by Sheenah Smith,Horatio Macculloch,Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum Pdf

Landscapes of Protest in the Scottish Highlands after 1914

Author : Dr Iain J M Robertson
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 413 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2013-12-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781472411396

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Landscapes of Protest in the Scottish Highlands after 1914 by Dr Iain J M Robertson Pdf

In November 1918, the implementation of agrarian change in the Scottish Highlands threatened another wave of unemployment and eviction for the land-working population, which led to widespread and varied social protest. Those who had been away on war service (and their families) faced returning to exactly the same social and economic conditions in the Scottish Highlands they had hoped they had left behind in the struggle to make ‘a land fit for heroes’. Widespread and varied social protest rapidly followed. It argues that, previously, there has been a failure to capture fully the geography, chronology typology and rate of occurrence of these events. The book not only offers new insights and a greater understanding of what was happening in the Highlands in this period, but illustrates how a range of forms of protest were used which demand attention, not least for the fact that these events, unlike most of the earlier Land Wars period, were successful. There are functioning townships in the Highlands today that owe their existence to the land invasions of the 1920s. The book innovatively concentrates on formulating explanation and interpretation from within and looks to the crofting landscape as base, means and motive to disturbance and interpretation. It proposes that protest is much more convincingly understood as an expression of environmental ethics from 'the bottom up' coming increasingly into conflict with conservationist views expressed from 'the top down' It focuses on individual case studies in order to engage more convincingly with an important evidential base - that of popular memory of land disturbances - and to adopt a frame and lens through which to explore the fluid and contingent nature of protest performances. Based upon the belief that in the study of landscapes of social protest the old shibboleth of space as solely passive setting and symbolic register is no longer tenable is paid here to nature/culture interactions, to vernacular ecological beliefs and to the dynamic and formative role of landscape in people’s lifespaces. It suggests reading and engaging with event as text in anticipation of revealing their fluid and contingent nature rather than, as has previously been done, imposing single master narratives. Critically, this book draws on oral testimony. The view taken here is that historical events are dynamic. While written, primary source material is nearly always static - recording only particular 'moments' of an incident - oral testimony captures different 'moments' of the same event and, if interwoven with the written archival material as here proposed, can only enrich our understanding.

Reading the Gaelic Landscape

Author : John Murray
Publisher : Whittles
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2019-06-28
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1849954380

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This is a comprehensive field guide to the toponymy of the Gaelic landscape which helps people to interpret Highland landscape through place-names. Landscape character and history are perceived through a Gaelic lens.

Landscapes of the Scottish Highlands and the Isle of Skye

Author : Stephen Whitehorne
Publisher : Hunter Publishing, Inc
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1856911306

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Landscapes of the Scottish Highlands and the Isle of Skye by Stephen Whitehorne Pdf

The SUNFLOWER LANDSCAPE series takes visitors away from the tourist centres and out into the countryside, exploring by private or public transport or on foot. This volume features the Scottish Highlands and the Isle of Skye, with timetables for public transport, 2 pull-out touring maps, walking maps and colour photographs.

Restoring Layered Landscapes

Author : Marion Hourdequin,David G. Havlick
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780190240325

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Restoring Layered Landscapes by Marion Hourdequin,David G. Havlick Pdf

'Restoring Layered Landscapes' explores ecological restoration in complex landscapes, where ecosystems intertwine with important sociopolitical meanings.

Landscape Change in the Scottish Highlands

Author : JAMES. FENTON
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2023-09-29
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1849955514

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The Scottish Highlands have a strong appeal to the public imagination. Indeed, as a result of the writings of Sir Walter Scott, they are now symbolic of Scotland as a whole. But does this imagined landscape relate to the actuality? Is it in fact a wild landscape which has escaped the pressures of the modern world, or does such untrammelled wildness only reside in the mind?The aim of this book is to answer this last question by taking an objective look at the history of the Highland landscape, how it has changed over the centuries and how it is still changing. It challenges the view that the Highlands are, to quote the famous ecologist Frank Fraser Darling, 'a devastated landscape' - that is a landscape damaged by centuries of overgrazing and human exploitation. Instead it points out that the evidence suggests that the traditional unwooded Highland landscape of open hill and moor is one of the most natural remaining in northwest Europe, showing only minimal signs of human impact over the millennia; apart, that is, from the areas of human settlement. The occurrence of woodland as only isolated fragments scattered across the land is in fact a key biodiversity feature of the Highlands, distinguishing the far northwest of Britain from most of western Europe, where woodland would undoubtedly be a dominant habitat.There certainly were significantly more trees in the past but the woodland declined naturally over the millennia for a complex variety of reasons. Hence the current approach of putting trees back in the landscape, nowadays termed 'reforesting' or 'rewilding' is in fact destroying the very essence of the land. Similarly, the current activity of 'restoring' peatland can also result in a loss of the naturalness of the landscape.It is not only reforesting and peatland restoration which is destroying the naturalness of the Highland landscape, but also the continuing encroachment of infrastructure. At the current rate of attrition, the wild landscape will soon remain only in the imagination. The Highlands, sadly, will be like everywhere else in the world: developed and managed to extinction!

West Highland Landscape

Author : Colin Baxter,Jim Crumley
Publisher : Colin Baxter Photography
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 1990-08
Category : Scotland
ISBN : 0948661100

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Scotland's Mountain Landscapes

Author : Colin K. Ballantyne
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 185 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2019-12-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781780466279

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Scotland's Mountain Landscapes by Colin K. Ballantyne Pdf

The diversity of Scotland's mountains is remarkable, ranging from the isolated summits of the far northwest, through the tor-studded high plateau of the Cairngorms to the hills of the Southern Uplands. Colin Ballantyne explains the geological and geomorphological evolution of Scotland's mountains to form an unparalleled variety of mountain forms.

Representing the Rural

Author : Catherine Fowler
Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2006-09-13
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780814335628

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Representing the Rural by Catherine Fowler Pdf

A comprehensive and in-depth examination of the role of rural space in the cinema, contributing needed analysis to existing work on space, place, and identity in film.