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Superstitions of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland (Annotated)
John Gregorson Campbell
Superstitions of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland (Annotated)
John Gregorson Campbell
Differentiated book- It has a historical context with research of the time-This book contains a historical context, where past events or the study and narration of these events are examined. The historical context refers to the circumstances and incidents surrounding an event. This context is formed by everything that, in some way, influences the event when it happens. A fact is always tied to its time: that is, to its characteristics. Therefore, when analyzing events that took place tens, hundreds or thousands of years ago, it is essential to know the historical context to understand them. Otherwise, we would be analyzing and judging what happened in a totally different era with a current perspective. John Gregorson Campbell (1836 - November 22, 1891) was a Scottish folklorist and minister of the Free Church at Tiree and Coll parishes in Argyll, Scotland. An avid collector of traditional stories, he became Secretary of the Ossianic Society at the University of Glasgow in the mid-1850s. Poor health had prevented him from starting work as a minister when he was initially approved by the Glasgow presbytery to preach in 1858 and later after the Duke of Argyll appointed him to Tiree in 1861, parishioners opposed his way of preaching. Several of the anecdotes that he accumulated were published in magazines and, just before his death
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | January 2, 2021 |
ISBN13 | 9798589686142 |
Publishers | Independently Published |
Pages | 192 |
Dimensions | 203 × 254 × 10 mm · 390 g |
Language | English |
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