In ‘A Short History of Scotland’ by Andrew Lang, the author provides an informative and engaging overview of the history of Scotland from its early origins to modern times. Lang’s writing style is clear and concise, making this book accessible to both scholars and general readers interested in Scottish history. The book is structured chronologically, allowing readers to follow the evolution of Scotland through various historical events and periods, such as the Wars of Independence and the Jacobite Risings. Lang also includes insightful commentary on the cultural and societal aspects of Scotland, adding depth to the historical narrative. Overall, ‘A Short History of Scotland’ is a valuable resource for those looking to gain a comprehensive understanding of the country’s rich and complex past. Andrew Lang’s background as a respected scholar and historian lends credibility to the information presented in the book, making it a reliable source for those studying Scottish history. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in delving into the fascinating history of Scotland.
Mengenai Pengarang
Andrew Lang (1844–1912) was a Scottish writer, poet, and literary critic, who is best remembered for his work as a collector of folk and fairy tales. Born in Selkirk, Lang was a prolific author who contributed to various fields of study including anthropology, mythology, history, and literature. His comprehensive literary output encompasses numerous books and articles, yet he is notably acclaimed for his fairy tale collections, such as ‘The Blue Fairy Book’ (1889) and its sequels which introduced generations of children and adults to a vast array of traditional stories from around the globe. Lang’s ‘A Short History of Scotland’ illustrates his scholarly approach to the subject matter, providing readers with a concise yet informative overview of the nation’s complex and turbulent past. His writing style often merges a rigorous scholarly attitude with a storytelling charm that has ensured the enduring popularity of his works. Lang’s contributions to literary criticism and history were substantial, influencing both his contemporaries and later scholars. As an important figure in the literary world of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Lang’s work paved the way for the acceptance of folklore and fairy tales as significant cultural and academic resources. His efforts in collecting and preserving these tales are seen as a precursor to the work of folklorists who followed, such as the Brothers Grimm and Joseph Jacobs.