
Where Wind and Water Cleave
An Environmental History of Scotland
Richard D. Oram(Author)
Birlinn Ltd (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 1. October 2026
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-1-83692-010-6 (ISBN)
Description
Take a rollercoaster ride through Scotland's fearsome environmental history.
When the icesheet that covered what is now Scotland began to retreat around 12,000 years ago, it revealed a land stripped to its rocky bones but ready to be reclothed in soil, to bear plant life, and to be colonised by animals and humans. So began the formation of Scotland' s environment, opening a story of constantly and still evolving change as climate, weather, disease and human action have shaped and reshaped the land, the waters and all life sustained on and in them.
This book tells the story of this land's rollercoaster ride through past eras of profound climate change that brought bounty or crisis. It traces how climate and weather, and the human population's interaction those forces and with the wider environment of which they are a part - including animal and plant life - shaped the Scotland we know today. The dawning awareness of loss, threat and a need for balance and protection measures to safeguard all our futures is arguably the most pressing crisis we face.
When the icesheet that covered what is now Scotland began to retreat around 12,000 years ago, it revealed a land stripped to its rocky bones but ready to be reclothed in soil, to bear plant life, and to be colonised by animals and humans. So began the formation of Scotland' s environment, opening a story of constantly and still evolving change as climate, weather, disease and human action have shaped and reshaped the land, the waters and all life sustained on and in them.
This book tells the story of this land's rollercoaster ride through past eras of profound climate change that brought bounty or crisis. It traces how climate and weather, and the human population's interaction those forces and with the wider environment of which they are a part - including animal and plant life - shaped the Scotland we know today. The dawning awareness of loss, threat and a need for balance and protection measures to safeguard all our futures is arguably the most pressing crisis we face.
Reviews / Votes
'By utilising and combining innovative methodologies and a staggering breadth of sources, he presents us with a magisterial and original account' -- Professor Annie Tindley, Newcaste University 'Brings a much-neglected dimension to our understanding of the past' -- Professor Alison Cathcart, University of Stirling 'Breathtaking, ambitious and far-reaching' -- Dr Michael Penman, University of Stirling 'Draws from the disciplines of archaeology, palaeoecology, climate history and a considerable array of written records' * Scottish Local History *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Birlinn General
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
16pp colour plates
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
650 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83692-010-6 (9781836920106)
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Richard D. Oram gained an MA (Hons) in Medieval History with Archaeology and a PhD in Medieval History, both from the University of St Andrews. He is currently Professor of Medieval and Environmental History at the University of Stirling. A former Director of the Centre for Environmental History and Policy and member of the Historic Environment Advisory Council for Scotland, he is now a Trustee of the National Museums of Scotland.