Synopsis
The Scottish clans were comprised of an agricultural
peasantry dominated by a warrior aristocracy. The
author details the development of this clan system
and their interaction with one another, which often
led to conflict. The rise and fall of the Jacobite
cause under Bonny Prince Charlie in the 1745 rebellion
is extensively covered, and their battle tactics
at Culloden are analyzed as to why they were so
utterly defeated.
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ISBN
1-855-32660-4


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