The culture of all nations is rooted in past experience, individual
and communal. In Scotland’s Future History McHardy looked at the
misrepresentation of so much of Scotland’s political and social
history. In this new volume he takes a wider look at aspects of
Scotland’s culture that have been at the heart of how we have
developed into who we are in today’s world. Topics include
literature, religion, history and story, the Radical 1790s, the
remarkable Douglas Young and an introduction to Geomythography, a
new way of melding prehistory and history to present a new and
refreshing way seeing our past. Understanding our past is vital to
the process of building a new Scotland in the years ahead. As
Scotland moves towards reclaiming her status among the nations of
the world it is important that we understand just how culturally
distinctive we are. Being Scottish is no better than having any
other nationality, but is is certainly no worse, and as this work
hopefully shows, it is something worth celebrating.
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