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Glen
Esk
Glenesk:
The History and Culture of an Angus Community
Glenesk is one of the most beautiful of the Angus glens. Though
surrounded by high peaks in its upper reaches and seemingly
remote, it is no isolated backwater. A network of hill-paths
through the Mounth links Glenesk to Deeside and neighouring
Angus glens, while its lower end opens out to the low country
of the east. This is one reason why the Glen is so rich in the
relics of life and work of the people who have lived there and
who have passed through it from early times onwards. This is
the story of an upland, rural community, told from the perspectives
of the people themselves and covers almost every aspect of glen
life. From the distant past to modern day, the book looks at
people's changing relationships with the landscape, the buildings
they lived, worked and worshipped in and the tools they used.
Official documents record the effects of the famine and wars
of the 17th-century, and the deprivations suffered either at
the hands of marauding Highland caterans or the renegade offspring
of their landlords. The text is complemented by many origianl,
period photographs which portray the everyday life of the Glen.
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