Scotland's Buildings: Scottish Life and Society: A Compendium of Scottish Ethnology Volume 3

Architectural structures of Scotland and their historical context are discussed in this wide-ranging historical work. A variety of structures, from castles to community buildings, are considered in relation to their involvement and impact on the surrounding communities.

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Scotland's Buildings: Scottish Life and Society: A Compendium of Scottish Ethnology Volume 3

Architectural structures of Scotland and their historical context are discussed in this wide-ranging historical work. A variety of structures, from castles to community buildings, are considered in relation to their involvement and impact on the surrounding communities.

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Scotland's Buildings: Scottish Life and Society: A Compendium of Scottish Ethnology Volume 3

Scotland's Buildings: Scottish Life and Society: A Compendium of Scottish Ethnology Volume 3

Scotland's Buildings: Scottish Life and Society: A Compendium of Scottish Ethnology Volume 3

Scotland's Buildings: Scottish Life and Society: A Compendium of Scottish Ethnology Volume 3

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Overview

Architectural structures of Scotland and their historical context are discussed in this wide-ranging historical work. A variety of structures, from castles to community buildings, are considered in relation to their involvement and impact on the surrounding communities.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781862321236
Publisher: Birlinn, Limited
Publication date: 09/28/2004
Series: Scottish Life and Society, A Compendium of Scottish Ethnology series
Pages: 761
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.50(h) x 1.90(d)

About the Author

Geoffrey Stell is head of architecture for the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. John Shaw is curator of environmental social history at the National Museums of Scotland. Susan Storrier is deputy director for the European Ethnological Research Centre.

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