The Gathering Stream: The Story of the Moray Firth,Used

The Gathering Stream: The Story of the Moray Firth,Used

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In this sweeping, fastpaced account of the Moray Firththe large triangle of sea that cuts into the northeast of ScotlandJames Miller explores how the great shifts in Scottish history and culture have impacted this region throughout the last 2,000 years. Once a center of Pictish power, the Firth became with its adjoining coasts a contested region, as Gaels, Norsemen, Norman knights, royal dynasties, and clan warlords fought to win control of its fertile soil, its grain and timber, its cattle and fish, while merchants struggled to maintain trade links with the rest of Britain and Europe. Now the Firth lands are a test bed for the economies of the futurerenewable energy from wind farms, green tourism (the Moray Firth is home to the worlds most northerly population of bottlenose dolphins), and the sustainable exploitation of natural resources. This chronicle of the Scottish inlet explores its shores and its people, weaving disparate heritages into one narrative.

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