Doric

Doric
Title Doric PDF eBook
Author J. Derrick McClure
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages 238
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9789027247179

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The dialect of North-East Scotland, one of the most distinctive and best preserved in the country, survives as both a proudly maintained mark of local identity and the vehicle for a remarkable regional literature. The present study, after placing the dialect in its historical, geographical and social context, discusses in some detail a selection of previous accounts of its distinctive characteristics of phonology and grammar, showing that its shibboleths have been well recognised, and have remained consistent, over a long period. Passages of recorded speech are then examined, with extensive use of phonetic transcription. Finally, a representative selection of written texts, dating from the eighteenth century to the present and illustrating a wide variety of styles and genres, are presented with detailed annotations. A full glossary is also included. This study clearly demonstrates both the individuality of the dialect and the richness of the local culture of which it is an integral part.

Place names in much of north-east Scotland

Place names in much of north-east Scotland
Title Place names in much of north-east Scotland PDF eBook
Author Adam Watson
Publisher Paragon Publishing
Total Pages 406
Release 2013-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1782220690

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A study of Celtic, Scots and English place names across large sections of north-east Scotland, based on interviews with indigenous residents working the land and the sea, along with historical sources and maps.

Territorial Soldiering in the North-east of Scotland During 1759-1814

Territorial Soldiering in the North-east of Scotland During 1759-1814
Title Territorial Soldiering in the North-east of Scotland During 1759-1814 PDF eBook
Author John Malcolm Bulloch
Publisher
Total Pages 602
Release 1914
Genre Aberdeenshire
ISBN

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Emigration from North-east Scotland

Emigration from North-east Scotland
Title Emigration from North-east Scotland PDF eBook
Author Marjory Harper
Publisher [Aberdeen] : Aberdeen University Press
Total Pages 400
Release 1988
Genre Canada
ISBN

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Notes on the Folk-lore of the North-east of Scotland

Notes on the Folk-lore of the North-east of Scotland
Title Notes on the Folk-lore of the North-east of Scotland PDF eBook
Author Walter Gregor
Publisher
Total Pages 306
Release 1881
Genre Folklore
ISBN

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The Late Medieval Landscape of North-east Scotland

The Late Medieval Landscape of North-east Scotland
Title The Late Medieval Landscape of North-east Scotland PDF eBook
Author Colin Shepherd
Publisher Windgather Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2021-10-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1914427076

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The landscape of the north-east of Scotland ranges from wild mountains to undulating farmlands; from cosy, quaint fishing coves to long, sandy bays. This landscape witnessed the death of MacBeth, the final stand of the Comyns earls of Buchan against Robert the Bruce and the last victory, in Britain, of a catholic army at Glenlivet. But behind these momentous battles lie the quieter histories of ordinary folk farming the land - and supping their local malts. Colin Shepherd paints a picture of rural life within the landscapes of the north-east between the 13th and 18th centuries by using documentary, cartographic and archaeological evidence. He shows how the landscape was ordered by topographic and environmental constraints that resulted in great variation across the region and considers the evidence for the way late medieval lifestyles developed and blended sustainably within their environments to create a patchwork of cultural and agricultural diversity. However, these socio-economic developments subsequently led to a breakdown of this structure, resulting in what Adam Smith, in the 18th century, described as 'oppression'. The 12th-century Renaissance, the Protestant Reformation and the Industrial Revolution are used here to define a framework for considering the cultural changes that affected this region of Scotland. These include the dispossession of rights to land ownership that continue to haunt policy makers in the Scottish government today. While the story also shows how a regional cultural divergence, recognized here, can undermine 'big theories' of socio-political change when viewed across the wider stage of Europe and the Americas.

Aberdeen and North-East Scotland

Aberdeen and North-East Scotland
Title Aberdeen and North-East Scotland PDF eBook
Author Ian Shepherd
Publisher Mercat Press Books
Total Pages 188
Release 1996
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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This volume details a range of monuments in and around North-East Scotland. The history of early burghs such as Aberdeen and Elgin can be traced through their fine cathedrals and town houses, while the estate improvements of the 18th and 19th centuries have left important bridges and harbours.