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Prebble's obituary in the Daily Telegraph said "he was often accused of ignoring economic factors in his analysis of social change, but his books, though unashamedly partisan, were based on thorough research". [4] Tom Devine reports the opinion of historians that Prebble's Highland Clearances was under-researched and lacking in critical ...
Prebble, John (1963) The Highland Clearances, Secker & Warburg. ISBN 978 0140028379 (This is the seminal work that brought the subject to modern attention. Later historical work corrects and challenges many points in this book.) Richards, Eric (2000). The Highland Clearances: People, Landlords and Rural Turmoil, Birlinn Books. ISBN 978 1 78027 ...
This article is a list of any town, village, hamlet and settlements in Scotland, that were cleared during the 18th and 19th centuries as part of the Highland Clearances. The Clearances were a complex series of events occurring over more than a hundred years. [1]
In 1846, the Highland Potato Famine caused a crisis in the Highlands and the islands of Western Scotland, an area already struggling with overpopulation [2] [3] [4] and the upheavals of the Highland Clearances. The deaths from starvation were so high that, in 1848–1849, the government delivered shipments of oatmeal to locations along the ...
An archaeological survey in 2019 showed Glencoe was occupied until the Highland Clearances of the mid-18th century. [37] Aftermath and legacy ... Prebble, John (1973).
Pages in category "Highland Clearances" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... John Gordon (soldier) H. Hielanman's Umbrella;
A similar point is made is this less reliable source: "2nd Bn. 95th Rifles: The Highland Company of the 95th Rifles but it quotes John Prebble, The Highland Clearances (Penguin, 1963) p.148. So the point about the Highland Clearances and the use of coercion that something that needs to be emphasised more in the article.--
The Bernera Riot occurred in 1874, on the island of Great Bernera, in Scotland in response to the Highland Clearances.The use of the term 'Bernera Riot' correctly relates to the court case which exposed the maltreatment of the peasant classes in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland and exposed the corruption that was inherent in the landowning class.