Scotland: An Intimate PortraitNow a modern classic, "Scotland: An Intimate Portrait" is an introduction to the soul of Scotland for the millions who have visited this enchanting land and come away wanting to know more than the guidebooks tell us. With wit and warmth, Geddes MacGregor examines his homeland's traditions, history, eccentricities, and contradictions, offering a portrait of Scotland as only a native can. Golf, kilts, clans, tartans, whisky, and other things quintessentially Scottish are described in loving detail. There are sections on local speech, literature and songs, kings and queens, religion, education, and nationalism. |
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Atmosphere and Character | 1 |
Scotlands Story in Outline | 14 |
Kilt Clan Tartan and Bagpipe | 38 |
Golf Dances Sports and Highland Games | 51 |
Education | 63 |
Religion | 77 |
Edinburgh | 88 |
Other Cities | 110 |
Literature and Song | 189 |
Scottish Nationalism | 211 |
The Homeland and Diaspora | 225 |
APPENDIX A Some Gaelic and Norse Elements in Scottish PlaceNames | 237 |
B Sovereigns of England and Scotland | 239 |
Important Dates in Scottish History | 242 |
Some Annual Events | 244 |
E Heraldic and Miscellaneous Notes | 248 |
Some Scenic Glories and the National Trust | 134 |
The Islands | 151 |
Ghosts Monsters and Other Ferlies | 166 |
The Varieties of Local Speech | 178 |
F Cuisine | 251 |
APPENDIX G Whisky | 254 |
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