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Eric Richards

Autor de The Highland Clearances

21+ Obras 170 Miembros 3 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Eric Richards is Professor of History at Flinders University and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities
Créditos de la imagen: Eric Richards, author of "The Highland Clearances" and "Patrick Sellar and the Highland Clearances"

Obras de Eric Richards

The Highland Clearances (1865) 76 copias
The Flinders history of South Australia: Social History (1986) — Editor; Contribuidor — 6 copias

Obras relacionadas

Australia's Empire (2008) — Contribuidor — 24 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1940
Género
male
Nacionalidad
Australia
País (para mapa)
Australia
Lugares de residencia
South Australia, Australia
Ocupaciones
academic
historian
writer
Organizaciones
Flinders University

Miembros

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yarrafaye | otra reseña | Apr 27, 2020 |
 
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yarrafaye | Apr 26, 2020 |
This is a particularly annoying book. It is my third book in last year about the 19th century "clearances" of tenant farmers in the Scottish Highlands. It offers some advantages over the others - it covers most of the highlands, rather than just a lurid, or well documented section of the areas affected. The authors sets out to be balanced, which reduces the chances of a polemic. But . . .
But the writing style drove me crazy - it affected me like fingernails down a blackboard. In attempting balance, the author tries to offer evidence on both sides of polarising issues, but fails to use the historical record to come up with even a tentative conclusion. Where he does lay out his own view, the evidence offered in support is poor, and he fails to provide the logical basis for a conclusion. The reader gets the impression that the author thinks the landlords have been given a bad rap, and that other authors fail to provide a balanced view. I was happy to see arguments to support this view, but the tangled sentences, the repetitions, the lack of conclusions, or the the lack of basis for conclusions made this a frustrating read. The author has odd obsessions - for example he repeatedly cites over-population growth as a root cause of the clearances. Population growth would undoubtedly be a factor in declining living standards among tenants, but I fail to see how clearances would be a solution, and the author has not enlightened me.
It seems that the definitive book on the clearances has yet to be written. One that provides context, one that describes changing clan leader/follower relationships. One that provides the legal basis for landlord's and tenants property rights. One that provides information on the landlord's Poor Law obligations, and how this changed over time. And so on.
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mbmackay | otra reseña | Nov 7, 2019 |

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Obras
21
También por
1
Miembros
170
Popularidad
#125,474
Valoración
½ 3.6
Reseñas
3
ISBNs
41

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