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The Other British Isles A History Of Shetland Orkney The Hebrides Isle Of Man Anglesey Scilly Isle Of Wight And The Channel Islands David W Moore

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The Other British Isles A History Of Shetland Orkney The Hebrides Isle Of Man Anglesey Scilly Isle Of Wight And The Channel Islands David W Moore
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.25 MB
Pages: 287
Author: David W. Moore
ISBN: 9780786489244, 0786489243
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Other British Isles A History Of Shetland Orkney The Hebrides Isle Of Man Anglesey Scilly Isle Of Wight And The Channel Islands David W Moore by David W. Moore 9780786489244, 0786489243 instant download after payment.

Their names bespeak a rich past. From the Norse Hjaltland comes the modern Shetland: islands nominally Scottish, steeped in Nordic culture, closer to the Arctic Circle than to London. Important Neolithic sites are at Skara Brae and Maes Howe in the Orkneys. Holy Iona, island center of Celtic Christianity, the Isle of Man, former seat of rule over the Irish Sea, and Anglesey and Islay, homes of medieval courts at Aberffraw and Loch Finlaggan, are just a few of the more than 6,000 islands that form the archipelago known as the British Isles. The offshore isles are home to half a million people.
Focusing on the eight islands or chains that have long supported substantial populations, this history tells the stories of Shetland, Orkney, the Hebrides, Anglesey, the Channel Islands, the Scilly Isles, and the Isles of Man and Wight, from their Neolithic settlement, to Roman, Norse and Norman occupation, to the struggle to maintain their uniqueness in today's world.
British-born David W. Moore, a college history professor, lives in Huntington Beach, California.

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