What is it about?
I investigate how the case for environmental determinism was presented to the British government through the lens of Highland destitution Specifically, I assess how arguments around climate were presented to government during enquiries into the condition of the Highlands and Islands.
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Why is it important?
The evidence highlights closer ties drawn between climatic challenge at home and a beneficial climate overseas, and the need for government assistance to accomplish the redistribution of people to the colonies.
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This page is a summary of: The climatic push, September 2020, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.4324/9780429329500-5.
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The Climatic Motive for Leaving Scotland, c.1770–c.1890
Recording of 17th Hermann Palsson Lecture (2021) Graeme Morton, 'The Climatic Motive for Leaving Scotland, c.1770–c.1890', Northern Studies, 53 (2021), 126.
The Climatic Motive for Leaving Scotland, c.1770–c.1890
The 17th Hermann Palsson Lecture (2021) Graeme Morton, 'The Climatic Motive for Leaving Scotland, c.1770–c.1890', Northern Studies, 53 (2021), 126.
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