Island on the Edge of the World: The Story of St Kilda

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For more than two thousand years the people of St Kilda remained remote from the world. Their society was viable, utopian even; but in the nineteenth century the islands were discovered by missionaries, do-gooders and tourists, who brought with them money, disease and despotism. In 1930, the few remaining islanders were evacuated, no longer able to support themselves. An exploration of the life and death of the remote Hebridean society, Island on the Edge of the World is a moving account of human endeavour.

Author(s): Charles MacLean
Publisher: Canongate Books
Year: 2010

Language: English
Commentary: calibre (3.38.1) [https://calibre-ebook.com]
Pages: 0
Tags: History; Social History; Europe; Great Britain; Scotland; Nature; General

Contents
List of Illustrations
Maps of St Kilda
Introduction
The Island
Early History
Ownership, Rent and Economy
Death, Legends and Beliefs
A Simple Life
An Arcadian in Glasgow
Birds and Cragsmen
Agriculture
Missionaries and Disease
Arcady Despoiled
Evacuation
Culture and Utopianism
Afterword
Bibliography
Index