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         Scotland Culture:     more books (100)
  1. The Wealth of a Nation in the National Museums of Scotland
  2. Scotland After Enlightenment (Determinations) by Craig Beveridge, Ronald Turnbull, 1997-01
  3. A Companion to Scottish Culture
  4. Contemporary Painting in Scotland by Bill Hare, 1994-03
  5. Chambered Cairns of Orkney: An Inventory of the Structures and Their Contents (The Chambered Cairns of Scotland) by James L. Davidson, Audrey S. Henshall, 1990-04-30
  6. The Companion to Gaelic Scotland
  7. Working papers in Irish studies by Alan Gailey, 1984
  8. Experiments on the cultivation of oysters in Scotland (Scottish fisheries research report) by J Drinkwater, 1985
  9. IRELAND AND SCOTLAND Literature and culture, state and nation, 1966-2000 by Ray Ryan, 2002
  10. Culture Shock! Scotland by James Grant , 2001-12-06
  11. The place of fish farming in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland: Keynote address to International Fish Farming Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, Scotland, 1988 by A. E McCunn, 1988
  12. Scotlands 4.1 1997 by Christopher MacLachlan, 1998-03-24
  13. Sermons and Battle Hymns: Protestant Popular Culture in Modern Scotland by Graham and Tom Gallagher, eds. Walker, 1990
  14. Society & the Lyric: A Study of the Song Culture of 18th Century Scotland by Thomas Crawford, 1979

61. International Cultural Desk
The central clearinghouse in scotland for enquiries about international opportunities in the arts and culture.
http://www.icd.org.uk/

62. Scotsman.com Heritage & Culture - Clans, Kilts & Castles - Clans: Backbone To Sc
Clans backbone to scotland s culture. DIANE MACLEAN. OUR UNDERSTANDING of aHighland clan is driven more by wishful thinking than by historical accuracy.
http://heritage.scotsman.com/clans.cfm?id=41872005

63. Scottish Heritage: Scotland And New Scotland (Nova Scotia)
Celebration of New scotland (Nova Scotia) and all its Scottish heritage and culture. Links for over 450 Clans.
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Heritage/FSCNS/ScotsHome.html
Scots in New Scotland (Nova Scotia), Canada
SCOTS IN NEW SCOTLAND (NOVA SCOTIA)

SCOTS IN ALBA NUADH (NEW SCOTLAND)

COME AWAY IN!
    Come Away In , a Highland Scottish expression of warmest welcome,
    is used in Earltown, Nova Scotia, a seat of Highland culture since its
    founding in the early 1800s by emigrants from Sutherland and Caithness.
      So, please enter by clicking on the graphic just below!

    This website is brought to you by Chebucto Community Net (CCN)
    in Halifax, Nova Scotia (New Scotland -or- Alba Nuadh), Canada.
    Administered by The Clan MacKay Society of New Scotland
      with Scots, Clans and Clan Societies in New Scotland (Nova Scotia)
    Proud to be member of: [ SCOTTISH HERITAGE IN NOVA SCOTIA ] Proud to be recipient of: THESE PRESTIGIOUS WEB AWARDS [ SCOTTISH HERITAGE IN NOVA SCOTIA ] Proud to be member of: THESE IMPRESSIVE WEB RINGS This page authored by: Janet MacKay (1941-1999) Currently maintained by: Alasdair McKay [ Last update: 26 Nov 1999 ] Web design by: Bruce Armstrong. Background Tartan: Ancient MacKay

64. Scotsman.com Heritage & Culture - Scotland's History And Scottish Culture
scotland s history through the ages View the full timeline Sign up for a freeHeritage culture email newsletter.
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65. Pretanic World
The archaeology, history, religion and culture of England, scotland, Ireland and Wales from the Neolithic period through the Celtic Era. Includes riddles, timelines, articles and contests.
http://www.pretanicworld.com
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66. Scottish Development International :
Offers details on all aspects of Scottish life to those relocating to Scotlandwith information on the Scottish economy, industry, climate and healthcare
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    67. Edinburgh LatinHispanic Music And Dance Guide For Salsa And Tango
    Guide to salsa, tango, samba music and dance in Edinburgh, scotland. Covers all aspects of Latino and Hispanic culture in the city.
    http://www.edinburghsalsa.co.uk/
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    68. Friends Of Scotland - Culture - An Introduction To Scottish Culture
    Friends of scotland, reaching out to scotland s friends around the world to spreadthe message about the dynamic, modern scotland.
    http://www.friendsofscotland.gov.uk/culture/scottish.html
    25 September 2005 BST An introduction to Scottish culture
    Creativity and celebration on an international scale.
    "I am a citizen of the world." David Hume, 1764.
    Flowering Scotland
    Scotland is one of the most beautiful countries on Earth, but its greatest minds have always been outward looking. To the deeply inquisitive Scots mind, beauty itself is not the whole truth. The quest to understand the physical world has produced some of the greatest innovators in the fields of science, medicine and engineering. And the quest to understand human nature has produced some of the world's greatest writers and philosophers.
    A Festival nation
    The establishment of the Edinburgh International Festival in 1947 was a landmark in the nation's post-war artistic fortunes. Its overwhelming success with the international arts community's focus on Scotland has led, in time, to Edinburgh itself now hosting nine major international festivals a year and being known as the Festival City. And this celebratory spirit of international as well as home-grown excellence is today echoed not only in Scotland's second great city, Glasgow, but far and wide from the Borders to the Highlands and Islands.
    Find out more about what's going on and when here
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    69. Home
    Dedicated to the arts, culture, history and traditions of scotland. Offers membership information, programs, photo album, upcoming Scottish events, and links.
    http://www.standrewsoc-socal.org/
    The St. Andrew Society of Southern California HOME Membership Events Officers ... Scholarships
    Dedicated to the Arts,
    Culture, History and Traditions
    of Scotland For more than 200 years, Scots in America have formed local St.
    Andrew Societies to preserve the culture and heritage of their beloved
    Scotland and to enjoy one another's company.
    So, whatever your Scottish clan or even if you're not Scottish, but
    enjoy Scottish culture and history we invite you to become a part of this tradition by joining the St. Andrew Society of Southern California.
    We're the Society for all Scots and for anyone with a love for Scotland! Click here to read the latest edition of our award winning Newsletter, "The Piper" (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader) The fundraising arm of the Society is the St. Andrew Foundation of Southern California. Your tax deductible donation to the Foundation helps to fund our scholarship program, the Scottish Studies Conference and the work of the Society.

    70. Scottish History - Culture, Battles, Literature And More
    Offers information on early Scottish history, battles, culture, literature, music and Scots abroad.
    http://www.electricscotland.com/history/
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    Scottish History
    Over 10,000 pages of great accounts of Scottish History, battles, regiments, and general history of Scotland. You'll also find complete books to read. Do use our site search engine to get related events. For example a search for Killiecrankie would also find clans that were involved in the battle. Lots more historical information in our Scottish Clans section. Introduction to our Scottish History
    Because we have so much history on the site we felt it needed an introduction so here we give you a guide to this section of our site. An Introduction to Scotland and the Scots
    Should you be interested in learning about Scotland and the Scots both from an historical perspective and more modern times then here we have brought together various pages and sections of our site to help you learn about us.
    Scotland - A Concise History

    This is an excellent concise history of Scotland coming from one of Scotland's most respected historians, James Halliday. 'A masterly summary of our national story by an impeccable authority', The Scots Magazine.
    History of the Scottish Nation

    A very large account by the Rev. J. A. Wylie of the history of the Scottish Nation. This is an old historical text on Scotland.

    71. St Andrew - Patron Saint Of Scotland
    About the apostle's career after martyrdom, and how he came to be scotland's patron saint.
    http://www.scotland-calling.com/culture/st-andrew.htm
    St Andrew - patron saint of Scotland
    Although Andrew and his brother Peter were two of the original apostles, very little is known about Andrew. He was a fisherman from Galilee, who went on to spread the Christian religion in Greece and Asia Minor. He is believed to have been killed by being crucified by the Romans on a diagonal cross in Patras in Southern Greece Some 300 years after his death, the Emperor Constantine was going to move the saints bones, and legend has it that a monk was warned of this in a dream by an angel, who told him to remove the saints bones to the "ends of the Earth" to keep them safe. Scotland was as near to the ends of the ancient Greek world as you could get, and that is how his remains came to be taken to Scotland. The monk brought the holy relics ashore at what is now St Andrews A chapel was built to house them, and by 1160 a cathedral. St Andrews was the religious capital of Scotland, and the goal of many pilgrims The saints remains have now disappeared, probably destroyed during the Scottish Reformation, when the strictures of Calvinism tended to wish to remove traces of Catholic "idolatry". The site of the relics is now marked by a plaque in the ruins of the Cathedral in St Andrews.

    72. NBScots.com
    Promotes and encourages interest the history and culture of scotland, those of Scottish descent, and the Gaelic language.
    http://www.nbscots.com/
    Home News Journal On-line Store ... About the NBSCA
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    Press releases Culture NB Tartan Gaelic language classes Celtic performers database Tartan Day, April 6th Links As Webmaster, I would like to welcome you to the Website of the New Brunswick Scottish-Cultural Association. On the following pages you will find the history of the Association, the latest news on our initiatives, links to other sites of interest, the Association's governing structure, Constitution, By-Laws, how to become a member, subscribe to the NB Scottish Journal and so much more. New Brunswick has a very rich Scottish heritage. Everywhere you will find history of the Scottish immigrates who settled and built this province to what we know today. President Daniel R. Taylor, the Executive, the Board of Directors and the Committee Chairs are committed to the promotion of this Association and its work in promoting and protecting the Scottish culture in New Brunswick. We believe that the Association's most important function is to establish links with the different Scottish groups in New Brunswick to bind more closely together these diverse groups to improve communication and the sharing of information.

    73. Rhode Island Scottish Highland Festival - Home Page
    Information about this annual event and the sponsoring organization that exists to further appreciation of the dance, music, athletics, and customs of scotland and the Gaelic culture.
    http://www.riscot.org/
    Your browser does not support script Rhode Island Scottish Highland Festival
    This May, the tradition of the Highland Games comes alive at the Washington County Fair Grounds in Richmond, Rhode Island. Amateur Scottish athletic competitions will again be featured in our program. You will see the caber toss, the 56-pound weight thrown for height, the Scottish hammer, and other events.

    Special Guest Performers
    Alasdair Fraser
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    MAY 21, 2005
    9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Rain or Shine
    • Opening Ceremonies 11:30 a.m. Amateur Athletic Competition Highland Dance Competition Highland Piping Competition Children's Games Clan Village Country Dancers Pipe Bands Scottish Entertainers Women's Haggis and rolling pin toss Awards Ceremonies 4:30pm Adults $10 Seniors and children $8
    Special Events!
    Sorry, No pets are allowed on the fairgrounds!

    74. Scotweb: Best Of Scotland - Scottish Information, Scots Goods, Scottish Services
    Tshirts reflecting scotland's unique history and culture from traditional celtic designs to hand drawn Scottish artwork.
    http://www.kilberry.com/tshirts
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    Bringing you the best of Scotland since 1995! Tell-a-friend Know someone who'd enjoy this site? Tell them about us with a once-only email. Join Mailing List Subscribe Unsubscribe Information used only for stated purpose and never shared for any reason. Our partner sites
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    We promise to bring you only the very best goods and services for lovers of all things Scottish, worldwide. Choose from our own specialist retail stores, or our exclusive partners, and rest assured the quality is guaranteed.

    75. Untitled Document
    Scottish heritage and culture. Filmed in Aberdeenshire, scotland.
    http://www.scottishheritage.co.uk/

    76. ScotSearch Dot Org: Society And Culture/Other
    Electric scotland hold over 12000 pages on the history of scotland and Scottish essays, and brief book summaries on scotland s culture and history,
    http://www.scotsearch.org/Society_and_Culture/Other/
    Clans Tartans History Travel ... Society and Culture : Other
    • Find New Scottish Penpals At ScottishPenPals.com - Find new penpal friends from Scotland and from around the World at ScottishPenPals.com today! pop (Added: Mon Mar 11 2002 Hits: 144 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It
    • Scottish Culture - Explore everything from ancient Scottish traditions to the latest news from the auld sod. Includes archaeology, hotels, clans, tartans. From About.com. pop (Added: Sun Jan 13 2002 Hits: 118 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It
    • All About Scotland - Useful historical resource with useful content. (Added: Sun Jan 13 2002 Hits: 85 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It
    • Barncrosh Self Catering Scotland - Self catering holiday cottages in south west Scotland. This organic family farm invites you to escape the city crowds and enjoy farm life from the comfort of your self catering cottage. Stay at the exciting hub of the farm or in one of the more secluded cottages, set far apart from the activity. (Added: Fri May 27 2005 Hits: 78 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It
    • Calor Gas Scottish Community of the Year - Annual award scheme for cities, towns, villages and rural communities in Scotland.

    77. Index1 Page
    Spreading a theatre culture in the Highlands of scotland. Based in Helmsdale, Sutherland. Information on past and future projects and the company itself.
    http://www.greycoast.org.uk
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    78. Soc.culture.scottish - Scotland FAQ Page
    The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for the soc.culture.scottish usenet newsgrouplives here. The Internet s first guide to scotland and Scottish culture.
    http://www.siliconglen.com/Scotland/
    Silicon Glen Scottish FAQ
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    Contents Text FTP E-mail it ... Jokes list The Web This site Computer software repair,installation, advice and systems maintenance - 20 years experience including all versions of Windows. Work in Central Scotland and around the world. Free Estimates. E-mail for details Navigate General information
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    The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for the soc.culture.scottish usenet newsgroup lives here. The FAQ contains hundreds of pages of information and is the first on-line guide to Scotland (founded Spring 1994). This version of the FAQ's web site typically receives well over 2,000 page views a day. The Scottish FAQ site had received 460,000 hits (not including mirror sites) as of December 1999. As of January 2001, it's about 1.3 million hits and growing by about 200,000 a month. This FAQ is a living document, if there's any corrections, additions or comments you'd like to make, please

    79. Architecture, Interior And Landscape Design In Scotland - Dualchas Building Desi
    Architecture practice specialising in modern buildings rooted in the culture of scotland. Includes samples of work carried out, details of services offered, contact information, and a tour.
    http://www.dualchas.com
    home projects services news + articles ... contact us Sunday, 25 September 2005 what's new
    Art exhibition by Dualchas architect
    Dualchas assistant architect Ann G. Nisbet has recently laun...
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    about us Find out who we are, where we're based and learn more about the ethos behind our services.
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    heritage A brief tour through the heritage and history of the Highland blackhouse.
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    stop press Hebridean Contemporary Homes
    A range of 'kit' versions of Dualchas-designed houses is now available.
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    Delivering Quality Design Dualchas Building Design is an award-winning Scottish architecture practice delivering design excellence and value for money to our clients. Founded in 1996, our reputation as architects has been built on providing bespoke houses for the rural landscape, offering an alternative to the suburbia-inspired kit house. By combining modern ideas and technology with a respect for the past, we offer architect designed solutions which complement our natural and built environments. From our base on the Isle of Skye, Dualchas is involved in a variety of work across Scotland, England, Ireland and further abroad. This includes public and private housing developments as well as retail and leisure projects.

    80. Norway - The Official Site In The UK
    Norwegian Consulate General in Edinburgh, taking care of Norwegian interests and promoting Norwegian culture and trade in scotland, including Shetland, Orkney and the Western Isles, and Northern Ireland.
    http://www.norway.org.uk/edinburgh/
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    Home Edinburgh Norway 2005 Events ... Election 2005 SEARCH About us
    Welcome to the Norwegian Consulate General in Edinburgh
    The Consulate General in Edinburgh takes care of Norwegian interests and promotes Norwegian culture and trade in Scotland, including Shetland, Orkney and the Western Isles, and Northern Ireland. ] Read more News and Events in Scotland and Northern Ireland
    Edinburgh-based artist Magnus Bjerk exhibits his most recent work 'In Between', a series of photographs which "challenge gravity, the limits of their surroundings and the strict, graphic compositions of the photographs" ] Read more News and Events in Scotland and Northern Ireland
    New direct routes from Scotland to Norway
    City Star Airlines, currently operating between Aberdeen-Oslo, has acquired its third Dornier 328-110 aircraft to be based at Aberdeen. The company will be introducing two new routes which will commence on 10th October 2005. ] Read more News and Events in Scotland and Northern Ireland
    "Parallel Journeys "
    Kjersti Kaasen Elvevold, alias K2E, is a multi-disciplinary artist, specialising in Architectural, Sculptural Glass, Painting, Photography and Jewellery. She will be exhibiting in Edinburgh 5th September to 30th September.

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