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St. Kilda and the wider world : tales of an iconic island / Andrew Fleming.

Title
St. Kilda and the wider world : tales of an iconic island / Andrew Fleming.
Author
Fleming, Andrew.
Publication
Bollington, Macclesfield, Cheshire : Windgather, c2005.

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Description
xiii, 226 p. : ill. (some col.) : maps; 25 cm.
Summary
  • "The story of the St. Kilda archipelago - a World Heritage Site and once home to the most remote community in Britain - has long been seen as a tragedy. Sepia images of the 'St. Kilda Parliament', intrepid seabird hunters and abandoned houses have been used to evoke a heroic, ultimately doomed 'struggle for existence' on the edge of the Atlantic. This book, the first general account for thirty years, challenges this conventional wisdom."
  • "Recent archaeological discoveries have revealed that the archipelago was settled by a viable community well before 2000 B.C.; in prehistoric and Norse times, St. Kilda, far from being penalised by 'isolation', may have played a special role within its region. Later written records reveal a well-organised, economically diversified and culturally rich community, which often dealt effectively with outsiders and won their sympathy. Fascinated outsiders usually interpreted St. Kilda in terms of their own world views; eventually the 'natives' behaved as tourists had come to expect, helping to create the iconic island of today."--Jacket.
Alternative Title
  • Saint Kilda and the wider world
  • St. Kilda
Subject
  • Landscape archaeology > Saint Kilda
  • Saint Kilda (Scotland) > History
  • Saint Kilda (Scotland) > Antiquities
Genre/Form
History
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-220) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
1. Prologue : reopening the inquest -- 2. The qualities of the isle -- 3. Men of stone -- 4. The interdependence of islands -- 5. A study in cultural competence -- 6. The social psychology of the St. Kildans -- 7. A man with a mission -- 8. From MacLeod's prison to fool's paradise -- 9. Tales of the expected -- 10. In conclusion : the cunning of the St. Kildans.
ISBN
  • 1905119003 (pbk.)
  • 9781905119004 (pbk.)
LCCN
^^2005434121
OCLC
57751372
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library