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Culloden Tales: Stories from Scotland's Most Famous Battlefield [Hardcover]

Hugh G. Allison
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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Mainstream Publishing (6 Sep 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1845962397
  • ISBN-13: 978-1845962395
  • Product Dimensions: 14.6 x 2.2 x 22.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 505,191 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Culloden was the last battle on British soil. It marked the end of clan culture and was the harbinger of the Highland Clearances. It ensured the inevitability of the American Revolution and increased the outpouring of Scots across the globe. It is the only battle that British Army regiments are not permitted to include in their battle honours; the only battle that Bonnie Prince Charlie ever lost; and the only battle that the Duke of Cumberland ever won.

Culloden is a battlefield, a graveyard and an iconic site that draws people from all parts of the world. And as they come, they bring with them their stories and their father's father's stories.

These stories tell of civil war, of love, of the unexpected and even of the supernatural. They are peopled by the second-sighted, by clan chiefs and by others who have kept family secrets for centuries.

The battlefield is a poignant location, resonant with past deeds and emotive memories. These Culloden tales are offered as a unique record to the power of the place.

About the Author

Hugh G. Allison was born in Lochaber in 1960 and has worked in the tourism industry and for the Highland Council. Following a period working in the US in 2000, he is now employed by the National Trust for Scotland and has worked at Culloden for many years. Married with two children, Hugh currently lives in Nairn and is also the author of Roots of Stone.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Local Knowledge 7 Jan 2010
Format:Hardcover
A fascinating collection of tales ably compiled by Hugh Allison who has his first-hand experience of working on the moor day-to-day.The author's enthusiasm and respect for the battlefield and the tragic story connected to it is evident throughout the book and it is refreshing to hear the opinion of one so closely connected to the subject.

The book includes tales from folk around the world, people local to the area and from those who work/worked on the moor which makes for a diverse and at times colourful piece despite the obvious sadness connected to the battle.The style of the book is very informal and would be of interest even to those with no love for history as it is easy to follow and does not delve too deeply into the politics and the many characters involved in the '45.
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`It is the kind of place where stories collide' 28 Mar 2008
By J. Cameron-Smith - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This is not a scholarly history of the Battle of Culloden. It is a collection of stories from, and about, Culloden compiled by Hugh Allison who works there. Everyone descended from families who took part in this battle, this civil war between the Houses of Stuart and Hanover, will have their own perceptions about the battle and its consequences.

The Battle of Culloden was fought at Drummossie Moor on 16 April 1746. There were many brave, on both sides of the battlefield, and many legends have grown. For myself, as a member of Clan Cameron, I am pleased to see a photograph of the Clan Cameron Stone and to read an account of the actions of the Gentle Lochiel and Dr Archie Cameron. Generally, the Clan Cameron account in the book accords with oral family history and other sources.

Much has been written about Culloden. Much of it romanticised and simplified, and is often presented from the Jacobite perspective. This book fills a particular gap. It provides a sense of the place, a perspective for the events and, most importantly, combines histories from a number of different sources. The select bibliography will be of value for those who want more information about the history and events. For myself, I am happy to welcome this book to my bookshelves. I first learned a particularly partisan account of Culloden some 45 years ago. I have since learned that legend is not necessarily fact.

Recommended to those with an interest in the place, the battle and the aftermath.

Jennifer Cameron-Smith
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
THE CRY OF THE RAVEN RANG OVER THE MOORS 27 Nov 2007
By Joseph R. Calamia - Published on Amazon.com
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I just finished Hugh G. Allison's "Culloden Tales." Mr. Allison is not just the author, but is employed by the national Trust of Scotland and has worked at Culloden for numerous years. His passion of the subject is evident!

I'm not sure what I expected when I ordered this book. However, the cover depicts a classic Scottish basket-hilt broadsword sticking out of a grassy field, and a discarded "targe" (shield) lies off to the side. The heavy overcast of sky is enhanced by the swords blade glittering in the rays of dying sunlight. Litteral or, symbolic, it draws you into the pages of the book as strongly as the shrill of the bagpipe!

Mr. Allison immediately advises the reader what his intentions are in the book during his Introduction and Prologue. He lays out the contents perfectly and follows each sub-title exactly as he indicates he will.

The first part of the book quickly shoots the reader through the ancient history of Scotland and then, proceeds into the time period of Culloden. I admit, that despite the author's excellent format structuring, I became somewhat lost in the quagmire of the Stewart (Stuart?) dynasties, and those of Hanover. Perhaps, my American ignorance of royal family linage is partially to blame.

Despite the cousins, uncles, and other familial conglomerations, Mr. Allison keeps the reader attuned to numerous facts which include such specifics as: "The battle of Culloden was not a war between England and Scotland: it was a British Civil war between the houses of Stuart, and Hanover." Further, "It was not a religious war between Catholic and Protestant, but Protestant Presbyterian versus Protestant Episcopalian," and ...many more reasons that the reader will discover.

Allison mentions numerous Clans who participated on both sides, but mainly that of the Jacobites. He describes some of the Clans and their battle positions within the attacking frontal assault. He also tells where these Clan members fell in realtionship to the overall battle. Apparently, many rocks are placed throughout the battlefield where these Clansmen are buried. However, an aerial photo of the historic site would have been more helpfull for readers such as myself.

Allison supplies numerous photographs of rock monuments showing the inscription of Clan names, but again... without a visual reference to their overall positions. Furthermore, he mentions some new artifacts which recently came to light, but...not a drawing or photograph to help the reader visualize them.

Perhaps, the most interesting part of the book is ...Part Four. Part Four centers on certain stories handed down to descendants of the battle participants and "Naturally...the Supernatural!" Many of these collected ghostly stories from those who work there, or have simply visited the site are truly interesting!

All in all...a good job Mr. Allison!

My mother was a Campbell and...the words to an old folk song of the 60's played in my head as I read the book. The words went something like this:

"The cry of the raven rang over the moors; the drums were calling the Clans to war. Then,it's good by Mum and Mary, I'm off to war to fight for the honor of the son that you bore. Never forget who you are my son, never dishonor the Clan, for your fathers before you they died in the fields...died for our green pasture lands. And over the hill lies brave Bobby Campbell ...the gun still clutched in his hands..."

Grab your sword and dirk! Culloden is calling!!!!
A Delightful Book 7 July 2011
By Robert A. Hall - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I picked up "Culloden Tales" at the Illinois Scottish Games, and found it to be a delightful book. It will be enjoyed by everyone who loves Scotland, history or just good stories. A note: it is not to be read as a definitive history of the battle, but as a collection of stories, tying history to people today.

Robert A. Hall
Author: The Coming Collapse of the American Republic
(All royalties go to a charity to help wounded veterans)
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