What is it about?

I investigate how the case for environmental determinism was presented to the British government through the lens of Highland destitution Specifically, I assess how arguments around climate were presented to government during enquiries into the condition of the Highlands and Islands.

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The evidence highlights closer ties drawn between climatic challenge at home and a beneficial climate overseas, and the need for government assistance to accomplish the redistribution of people to the colonies.

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Climate-driven migration does not just happen 'somewhere else'. This chapter is part of a wider historical study of those Scots who chose migration and emigration as their response to an unfavourable climate.

Professor Graeme Morton
University of Dundee

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This page is a summary of: The climatic push, September 2020, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.4324/9780429329500-5.
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