Acclaimed historian Alistair Moffat sets off in the footsteps of the Highland clans. In twelve journeys he explores places of
conflict, recreating as he walks the tumult of battle. As he recounts the military prowess of the clans – surely the most
feared fighting men in western Europe – he also speaks of their lives, their language and culture before it was all swept
away. The disaster at Culloden in 1746 represented not just the defeat of the Jacobite dream but also the unleashing of
merciless retribution from the British government which dealt the Highland clans a blow from which they would never
recover.
From the colonisers who attempted to ‘civilise’ the islanders of Lewis in the sixteenth century through the great battles of
the eighteenth century – Killiekrankie, Dunkeld, Sheriffmuir, Falkirk and Culloden – this is a unique exploration of many of
the places and events which define a country’s history. |