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The
Glens Of Silence

The
Glens of Silence: The Landscapes of... Scottish Clearances.
During the last years of the eighteenth century and the first
half of the nineteenth, tens of thousands of Highlanders were
forcibly removed from land on which their families had lived
for generations. Often evicted in the most autocratic and brutal
manner, they were moved to marginal and unworkable areas, often
on the coast, while the land from which they were wrenched was
given over to large-scale sheep farming. Many were subsequently
forced to make new lives for themselves in the Lowlands or colonies
after their failure to make any kind of living on such unproductive
soil - a dismal situation which was compounded by the potato
famine of 1846. Stunning colour photographs depict the actual
townships as they are today and the landscapes from which so
many were banished, each conveying not only the natural beauty
and colour of some of Scotland's most spectacular scenery, but
also capturing the spirit of these places that witnessed such
traumatic and shattering events.
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