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The Making of the Crofting Community

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This classic account of the events which shaped the modern Highlands was written by a man who has gone on to become a leading figure in the public life of that region. For years, The Making of the  Crofting Community has been attracting praise and provoking outrage in equal measure. Its author has always identified with the people whose lives were shattered by the landlords responsible for the Highland Clearances.

288 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2010

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James Hunter

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James Hunter was brought up in North Argyll. He was educated at Duror Primary School, Oban High School and Aberdeen and Edinburgh Universities.

He was the first director of the Scottish Crofters Union which he helped to establish as a highly effective pressure group with a substantial membership right across the crofting areas.

A journalist, broadcaster and writer, Hunter has published a number of books about the Highlands and Islands. He has lectured in Britain and North America on Highland history and on Scottish environmental and land use issues, as well as making many radio and television programmes.

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January 18, 2021
Cracking read - very informative

This book has had its' critics which the author cites and does not shirk from. I encourage anyone with an eye for history and/or a love for Scotland to read this.
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February 26, 2012
A beautifully crafted history of the communities within which crofting developed.

It only fails to get 5 stars because 'Amazing' is, in my opinion, an odd term to apply to a non-fiction book!

PS Make sure you get this, the 2010 edition, as it includes the Preface to the 2000 edition and the Postscript to the 2010 edition, each of which provide important insights into the contemporary significance and relevance of a book that was first published in 1976.
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May 11, 2012
An excellent overview of the history of crofting, particularly in the 19th century. Certainly filled in a few gaps in my knowledge of the subject. Leaves me with the question - is crofting really the agricultural method of choice for the Highlands and Islands?
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