Emigration from Scotland has always been very high. Some may assume that it peaked with the Highland clearances. However, emigration from Scotland between the wars surpassed all previous records; more people emigrated than were born, leading to an overall population decline. Why was it so many people left? Majory Harper maps out the many factors which worked together to cause this massive diaspora. After an opening section where the author sets the Scottish experience within the context of the rest of the British Isles, the book then divides the country geographically, starting with the Highlands, then coastal Scotland, and the urban Lowland highlighting in turn the factors that particularly influenced each of these areas. Harper then goes on to talk about the organized religious and political movements that encouraged emigration and ties them into the story. Interweaving personal stories with statistical evidence she brings to life the reality behind the dramatic historical migration. The book includes material from Canada and Australia, the most common destination of many of the emigrants, which continues the story from their arrival in their new homelands.
- ISBN10 071904927X
- ISBN13 9780719049279
- Publish Date 10 December 1998
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 20 January 2011
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Manchester University Press
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 272
- Language English