Explore Scotland's Rich History: From Ancient Times to the Present

Scotland: A History from Earliest Times, by Alistair Moffat, is the perfect book for anyone interested in discovering the fascinating history of Scotland. With easy-to-read and easy-to-understand text, this book is a great resource for genealogists and those looking to learn more about Scotland's past. It is sure to provide an overall satisfying experience for readers of all levels.
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  • Mass Market Paperback ‏ ‎: 544 pages
  • Customer Reviews: 4.4/5 stars of 635 ratings
  • ISBN-13 ‏ ‎: 978-1780274386
  • Item Weight ‏ ‎: 1.59 pounds
  • Language ‏ ‎: English
  • Genealogy (Books): Genealogy
  • Scotland History: Scotland History
  • Publisher ‏ ‎: Birlinn; Second Edition, Second edition
  • Archaeology (Books): Archaeology
  • Dimensions ‏ ‎: 5 x 2.1 x 7.75 inches
  • ISBN-10 ‏ ‎: 1780274386
  • Best Sellers Rank: #18 in Scotland History#44 in Archaeology #45 in Genealogy

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David: The author has started from Scotland’s earliest beginnings, and writes intelligently and concisely.
It is not simply a boring “history book.”
I keep a list with me as I read it, so I can write down new words as I go along - it helps expand one’s vocabulary too

United States on Mar 02, 2023

Judy Nash: This well researched history is written in a lively, captivating way. I couldn't stop reading the over 750 pages!

Canada on Nov 19, 2022

T.R.: It is semi-comprehensive, focusing on specific battles and people who were turning points. A lot of time is spent discussing the terrain, geologic history, and particular locations. Without ANY maps though, it is virtually impossible to make sense of it because the author mentions myriad places and seems to assume the reader knows where they are. I found this really frustrating. Also, the narration is more or less chronological but follows one topic or area for a number of years and then jumps to another topic and goes back in time again. It feels like a 2 steps forward, one step back approach to narration. This coupled with the lack of any maps made it confusing and frustrating. There are some b&w pictures of various geologic features and other places, but these could have all been replaced by maps and the book would have been much better. Finally, this type of history that attempts to tell a people's story from the time before there were any humans at all up to the present is always problematic. Unless it runs into multiple volumes, the author is forced to omit a whole of information. All in all, I'm still looking for a good read on Scotland's history.

United States on Aug 04, 2022

Amazon Customer: Excellent book, well written and factual. The pictures were a bonus however it would have been nice if he'd added a map of medieval and mid ages Scotland as references. Otherwise very good book.

Canada on Apr 09, 2022

Smith Chapel: A wonderful book; a story told almost like a novel rather than a documentary. More than just a collection of facts, it overflows with imagery and texture.

The sidebar items are a special plus; almost like finding a dollar in a pocket. These little ‘extras’ add additional context to the overall story

That said, I found the part about very recent history (from the mid to late 20th century) to be much too detailed, particularly regarding politics. It was tedious reading, and perhaps general histories should end no more recently than fifty years from the current time.

But all told, this book is a wealth of information, but more: a tale; one presented in a pleasant and engaging manner, and vibrant with description. It is a joy to experience.

United States on Feb 03, 2022

Sotto voce: Alistair Moffat is such an entertaining historian that when I feel like reading the tales of 'north sea people', Moffat's a sure bet. And that's how I got into this Moffat installment.

Moffat's style is up close and he has the gift of writing to his reader. His audience should have a reasonable grasp of history to begin to imagine the whole. Scottish history largely occurs with not a peep out of the 99% that lived the tale. The Picts didn't write. The weather destroys paper. Most of the story is tinged through the eyes of monks paid to write glorious stories about patrons desiring heaven to hell at the end of the day.

Basically, life was rotten. Your ancestors alternated between free and slave depending on the unending wars. The food was horrible. If you got sick or minor injured, odds were good that you were gonna die miserably. You spent the winter in a state of smoke induced hypoxia as chimneys hadn't been invented. And everybody smelled bad. The only good news on the BO front was that you smelled as bad as everyone else and maybe nature canceled out the nasty smell and you maybe didn't notice it. The ancestors must have smelled so bad that modern language must...

United States on Oct 17, 2021

Dora A. Smith: This is an extremely good, detailed, history of Scotland. It's by far the best history of Scotland I've encountered so far. I never knew Alistair Moffat could write like this. In fact, the consensus of reviews of his books as a whole seems to be he's a genuine veritable historian when he wants to be. However I'm more used to Alistair Moffat as one of a small group of wannabe English academic genetic genealogists blithly reciting mythology and telling people mythological history of for isntance their Y DNA, in blatant complete contradiction to the facts.

Moffat starts out with his usual poetic myth history of Scotland from which one can occasionally extract an occasional fact, that might be factual and might not. But at the point of the Norman Conquest, he abruptly begins to write history.

From this point he thoroughly covers the development of every Scottish institution. HIs covering of the clans could be more detailed, but one gets a clear idea that their origin is multi-ethnic and lies in the feudal mess of Scotland under the Normans. However the clans continued to evolve up to the Reformation.

He covers how the Scottish peasantry lived. He covers the...

United States on Aug 15, 2021

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Italy on Jan 24, 2021

Paul LB: This book told me about some important historical facts and events I had no knowledge of that happened in cities towns and villages in Scotland that I have visited many times. The text ties the landscape to the history in the same way as the authors travelogue ' Hidden Ways'. I look forward to reading more of Alistair Moffat's books and hopefully educating myself about the history of Scotland and her people throughout the centuries in a way that I failed to do at school many years ago.

United Kingdom on Aug 21, 2018

ac409: Etant d'origine écossaise, on m'a recommandé ce livre pour découvrir l'histoire de pays. Cependant, bien que très exhaustive, ce n'est pas écrit comme de la fiction, il ne faut pas s'attendre à ça. Comme dit précédemment, Alistair Moffat a écrit un livre très complet, partant du début des temps (avec les mouvements des plaques tectoniques) jusqu'au référendum pour l'indépendance au 21ème siècle. Je le recommande vivement, car c'est un bon point de départ pour découvrir, si ce n'est déjà le cas, une superbe histoire de ce pays si unique !

France on Mar 28, 2017

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Mass Market Paperback ‏ ‎ 544 pages
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ISBN-13 ‏ ‎ 978-1780274386
Item Weight ‏ ‎ 1.59 pounds
Language ‏ ‎ English
Genealogy (Books) Genealogy Genealogy Genealogy
Scotland History Scotland History
Publisher ‏ ‎ Birlinn; Second Edition, Second edition
Archaeology (Books) Archaeology
Dimensions ‏ ‎ 5 x 2.1 x 7.75 inches
ISBN-10 ‏ ‎ 1780274386
Best Sellers Rank #18 in Scotland History#44 in Archaeology #45 in Genealogy #4 in Genealogy #8 in Parent & Adult Child Relationships #35 in Motherhood #277 in Genealogy #322 in Guided Journals #1,065 in Motherhood
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