Scotland and the Flemish People

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23302213939
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Books
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20.00
book_author_name: 
Alexander Fleming
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Paperback
publisher: 
John Donald Publishers Ltd
published_date: 
07/03/2019
isbn: 
9781910900277
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Books > History > Historical events & topics > Social & cultural history
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Alexander Fleming|Paperback|John Donald Publishers Ltd|07/03/2019
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9781910900277
Book Description: 
The Flemish are among the most important if under-appreciated immigrant groups to have shaped the history of medieval and early modern Scotland. Originating in Flanders, Northern Europe's economic powerhouse (now roughly Belgium and the Netherlands), they came to Scotland as soldiers and settlers, traders and tradesmen, diplomats and dynasts, over a period of several centuries following the Norman Conquest of England in the eleventh century. Several of Scotland's major families - the Flemings, Murrays, Sutherlands, Lindsays and Douglases for instance- claim elite Flemish roots, while many other families arrived as craftsmen, mercenaries and religiously persecuted emigres. Adaptable and creative people, Flemish immigrants not only adjusted to Scotland's very different environment, but left their profound mark on the country's economic, social and cultural development. From pantiles to golf, from place names to town planning, the evidence of Flemish influence is still readily traceable in Scotland today. This book examines the nature of Flemish settlement in Scotland, the development of economic, diplomatic and cultural links between Scotland and Flanders, and the lasting impact of the Flemish people on Scottish society and culture.

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