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Scotland''s Waterloo

English

By (author): Owen Dudley Edwards

I saw the field of battle It still exhibits a most striking picture of desolation all the neighbouring houses being broken down by cannon-shot and shells. There was one sweet little chateau in particular called Hougomont which was the object of several desperate assaults and was at length burned to the ground There was an immense carnage on this spot and the stench of the dead bodies is still frightfully sensible. WALTER SCOTT

Why was the Battle of Waterloo so significant for Scottish history?
How has the conflict been represented in Scottish art and literature?
What did the Scots who witnessed the battle and its aftermath have to say about it at the time?

The Battle of Waterloo represented a seismic shift in the tectonic plates of national identity for Scotland. In art and political rhetoric, the Scots became the poster boys of the British Empire at Waterloo. Ostensibly fighting alongside England against France, the battle also arguably saw Scotland move away from the Auld Alliance towards identification with the United Kingdom.

Scotlands Waterloo concentrates on how the battle was perceived at the time, showcasing the different ways that illustrious Scots documented and responded to the battle in its immediate aftermath. Owen Dudley Edwards starts with the painters and their patrons, before moving on to the fascinating eyewitness accounts of Scottish soldiers and doctors. He finally introduces the voices of two of the most famous Scottish writers who experienced the horrific aftermath of the battle first-hand, Sir Walter Scott and Lord Byron.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 250g
  • Dimensions: 139 x 209mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jun 2015
  • Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781910745168

About Owen Dudley Edwards

Owen Dudley Edwards FRSE FRHistS FSA (Scot.) was born in Dublin in 1938 studied at Belvedere College (for reference to which see James Joyces A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man) and University College Dublin then at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore Maryland subsequently teaching in the University of Oregon. He then worked as a journalist for a year in Dublin. He taught in the University of Aberdeen for two years (196668) and since then at the University of Edinburgh whence he retired in 2005 but where he still gives occasional lectures. His subject is History but he frequently trespasses into Literature.

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