
Scotland's Geomythography
Stuart McHardy(Author)
Luath Press Ltd
Will be published approx. on 1. December 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-80425-200-0 (ISBN)
Description
Geomythography: The interpretation of prehistoric and later societies at specific locales through a combination of oral tradition, place-names, landscape analysis and archaeology. The process is a means of finding new perspectives and interpretations to further the understanding of early and extant cultures and the continuities between them.
Scotland's Geomythography unveils the intricate ties between Scotland's landscapes and the rich tapestry of its pre-Christian and later traditions. Geomythography is a vital lens through which to understand the enduring relationship between the land and its people.
McHardy invites you to discover how communities have thrived within the land of Scotland, fostering a deep-rooted cultural connection. He argues that the respect for ancestors and the knowledge they imparted shape not only individual identity but also communal responsibility towards future generations. This book is the essential read for history enthusiasts, folklore lovers and anyone intrigued by just what is geomythography.
Connect to the past and Scotland's natural environment in this captivating exploration of cultural continuity.
A lot of these ancient accounts can actually provide very important insight, clues and information into ancient geological events. So, thats what geomythology is, it is not something that has been concocted up, it actually has value. The Shaw Ryan Podcast
Scotland's Geomythography unveils the intricate ties between Scotland's landscapes and the rich tapestry of its pre-Christian and later traditions. Geomythography is a vital lens through which to understand the enduring relationship between the land and its people.
McHardy invites you to discover how communities have thrived within the land of Scotland, fostering a deep-rooted cultural connection. He argues that the respect for ancestors and the knowledge they imparted shape not only individual identity but also communal responsibility towards future generations. This book is the essential read for history enthusiasts, folklore lovers and anyone intrigued by just what is geomythography.
Connect to the past and Scotland's natural environment in this captivating exploration of cultural continuity.
A lot of these ancient accounts can actually provide very important insight, clues and information into ancient geological events. So, thats what geomythology is, it is not something that has been concocted up, it actually has value. The Shaw Ryan Podcast
Reviews / Votes
(Stuart McHardy's) findings are set to shake established Arthurian thinking, which points to the West Country or possibly Wales as his likely resting place. The Scotsman, on The Quest for ArthurThis is a journey into the cultural heritage of a nation. Scottish Review of Books on Scotland the Brave Land
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Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 194 mm
Width: 126 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
185 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80425-200-0 (9781804252000)
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E-Book
11/2025
Luath Press
€8.39
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Person
STUART MCHARDY is a writer, historical scholar, poet, musician, folklorist and renowned lecturer about Scottish history and culture, at home as well as abroad. His unique understanding of tradition comes from a thorough immersion in the storytelling arts and history alike. Former President of the Pictish Arts Society and the Director of the Scots Language Resource Centre, McHardy has occupied leadership positions with organisations working towards the aim of rediscovering Scottish national identity.