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The Dark Stuff

Stories from the Peatlands
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256 Seiten
Englisch
Bloomsbury Publishing PLCerschienen am05.04.2018
An evocative social history of Europe's peatlands, moors, bogs and heaths.Donald S. Murray spent much of his childhood either playing or working on the moor, chasing sheep across empty acres and cutting and gathering peat for fuel. The Dark Stuff is an examination of how this landscape affected him and others. Donald explores his early life on the Isle of Lewis together with the experiences of those who lived near moors much further afield, from the Highlands and Islands of Scotland to the Netherlands, Germany, Ireland and even Australia. Examining this environment in all its roles and guises, Donald reflects on the ways that for centuries humans have represented the moor in literature, art and folktale, and he reveals how in some countries, these habitats remain an essential aspect of their industrial heritage and working life today. On his journey, Donald confronts the unexpected - how Europe´s peatlands are part of the dark heart of that continent, playing a crucial role in the history of crime and punishment in several countries. He also examines our current perception of moorland, asking how - for the sake, perhaps, of our planet´s survival - we can learn to love a landscape we have all too often in our history denigrated, feared and despised.mehr
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KlappentextAn evocative social history of Europe's peatlands, moors, bogs and heaths.Donald S. Murray spent much of his childhood either playing or working on the moor, chasing sheep across empty acres and cutting and gathering peat for fuel. The Dark Stuff is an examination of how this landscape affected him and others. Donald explores his early life on the Isle of Lewis together with the experiences of those who lived near moors much further afield, from the Highlands and Islands of Scotland to the Netherlands, Germany, Ireland and even Australia. Examining this environment in all its roles and guises, Donald reflects on the ways that for centuries humans have represented the moor in literature, art and folktale, and he reveals how in some countries, these habitats remain an essential aspect of their industrial heritage and working life today. On his journey, Donald confronts the unexpected - how Europe´s peatlands are part of the dark heart of that continent, playing a crucial role in the history of crime and punishment in several countries. He also examines our current perception of moorland, asking how - for the sake, perhaps, of our planet´s survival - we can learn to love a landscape we have all too often in our history denigrated, feared and despised.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-4729-4275-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2018
Erscheinungsdatum05.04.2018
Seiten256 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 137 mm, Höhe 220 mm, Dicke 27 mm
Gewicht382 g
Artikel-Nr.45201273
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
PART 1: Ru`sgadh - TurfingChapter 1: Fraoch (Scottish Gaelic) - Heather Chapter 2: Lyng (Danish) - Heather Chapter 3: Heide (Dutch) - HeatherPART 2: Mo`ine Bha`n - White PeatChapter 4: Vaalea Rahkasammalturve (Finnish) - White Peat Chapter 5: Grauveen (Dutch) - Grey Turf Chapter 6: Skyumpik (Shetland) - Mossy Peat Chapter 7: Svo¨rður (eastern Iceland) - Turf, PeatPART 3: Fa`d a´ Gha`rraidh - The Wall PeatChapter 8: Mo´ini´n Pollach (Irish) - Small Pitted Bogs Chapter 9: Bluster (Shetland) - Rough PeatPART 4: Mo`ine Dhubh - Caoran - Black PeatChapter 10: Blue Clod (Shetland) - Dark Peat Chapter 11: Musta Turve (Finnish) - Black PeatChapter 12: Schwarztorf (German) - Black PeatPART 5: Rathad an Isein - The Birds´ PathChapter 13: Su`il-chruthaich (Scottish Gaelic) - Quagmire or Bog, literally the eye of creation´Select Bibliography A Spadar Gives Thanks... Indexmehr