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‘As Hewers of Wood, and Drawers of Water’? Scotland as an Emigrant Nation, c. 1600 to c. 1800
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Notes on the Contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xiii
- A Tribute to Sir Tom Devine 1
- Introduction Global Migrations: The Scottish Diaspora since 1600 10
- ‘As Hewers of Wood, and Drawers of Water’? Scotland as an Emigrant Nation, c. 1600 to c. 1800 23
- ‘You Have Only Seen the Fortunate Few and Draw Your Conclusion Accordingly’: Behavioural Economics and the Paradox of Scottish Emigration 46
- Scottish Diasporas and Africa 63
- ‘Have the Scotch no Claim upon the Cherokees?’ Scots, Indians and Scots Indians in the American South 81
- Conflicts of Interest, Crises of Conscience: Scots and Aboriginal People in Eastern Australia, 1830s–1861 98
- The Importance of Scottish Origins in the Nineteenth Century: James Taylor and Ceylon Tea 117
- ‘Our Old World Diff’rences are Dead’: The Scottish Migrant Military Tradition in the British Dominions during the First World War 138
- ‘Part of my Heritage’: Ladies’ Pipe Bands, Associational Culture and ‘Homeland’ Identities in the Scottish Diaspora 159
- Understanding Scottishness among Sojourners, Settlers and Descendants in Hong Kong and New Zealand 177
- Encountering an Imaginary Heritage: Roots Tourism and the Scottish Diaspora 199
- Home is where the Heart is: Affinity Scots in the Scottish Diaspora 219
- What Scottish Diaspora? 240
- Afterword 272
- Index 281
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Notes on the Contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xiii
- A Tribute to Sir Tom Devine 1
- Introduction Global Migrations: The Scottish Diaspora since 1600 10
- ‘As Hewers of Wood, and Drawers of Water’? Scotland as an Emigrant Nation, c. 1600 to c. 1800 23
- ‘You Have Only Seen the Fortunate Few and Draw Your Conclusion Accordingly’: Behavioural Economics and the Paradox of Scottish Emigration 46
- Scottish Diasporas and Africa 63
- ‘Have the Scotch no Claim upon the Cherokees?’ Scots, Indians and Scots Indians in the American South 81
- Conflicts of Interest, Crises of Conscience: Scots and Aboriginal People in Eastern Australia, 1830s–1861 98
- The Importance of Scottish Origins in the Nineteenth Century: James Taylor and Ceylon Tea 117
- ‘Our Old World Diff’rences are Dead’: The Scottish Migrant Military Tradition in the British Dominions during the First World War 138
- ‘Part of my Heritage’: Ladies’ Pipe Bands, Associational Culture and ‘Homeland’ Identities in the Scottish Diaspora 159
- Understanding Scottishness among Sojourners, Settlers and Descendants in Hong Kong and New Zealand 177
- Encountering an Imaginary Heritage: Roots Tourism and the Scottish Diaspora 199
- Home is where the Heart is: Affinity Scots in the Scottish Diaspora 219
- What Scottish Diaspora? 240
- Afterword 272
- Index 281