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Cultural History of America's Scots Irish: From Border Reivers of the Anglo-Scottish Border to Mount

by Cultural History of America's Scots Irish: From Border Reivers of the Anglo-Scottish Border to Mountaineers in Appalachia

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Who are we? When this question refers to America, the answer must include America's Scots Irish. Consider, theirs was one of only four main cultures present at America's founding, and as will be posited, their culture came to dominate the American South. Furthermore, one branch went on to found the culture of the Mountaineers of Appalachia, a people known for their condition of extreme poverty. Given their history, it speaks poorly of historians and educators that, today, many, if not most, Americans do not know their name, let alone having any idea of who these people are. It is the hope of this author that in some way, even small, this book alleviates some of that ignorance.


A Cultural History of America's Scots Irish is unusual. Not only does it address the question, Who are the Scots Irish?-a fairly mundane exercise-but it answers the far more insightful, Why did they come to be the people they are?


Who a people are, their nature or culture, arises not from random processes but from their response to changes in their environment, both natural and manmade. This story of the Scots Irish, like other histories, is a history of events. But where it differs is in its coupling of historical changes in environment to changes in culture, a unique historical lens informing why the Scots Irish came to be who they are.

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  • Napoeon Avenue Publishing Brand
  • Nov 27, 2024 Pub Date:
  • 9780997961737 ISBN-13:
  • 0997961732 ISBN-10:
  • English Language
  • 9 in * 0.38 in * 6 in Dimensions:
  • 1 lb Weight: