Binding: Paperback

ISBN 9781906817923

About the Book: 

What was the crime of the last which burnt in the Highlands?
Which Jacobite lady led men to war while her Hanoverian husband stayed at home?
Who were the first Highland women to be recorded in history?
And how have women's lives changed since medieval times?

Katharine Stewart takes us to the heart of the Highlands in her history of the women who shaped this land and handed down the legends which have provided a rich vein of material for generations. From the women of the shielings to ladies at court, from bards to conservationists, authors to folk singers, Women of the Highlands examines how the culture of the Highlands was created and passed down through the centuries, and how the tradition is continuing today.

Reviews: 

This author has presented a wonderfully rich tapestry, full of colour and variety, a welcome addition to books on Highland culture. SCOTS MAGAZINE

From such a comprehensive authority on the subject, her range is impressively broad. SCOTLAND IN TRUST

A book which not only celebrates unsung heroes, but encorages the heiresses of Highland culture to contribute to the legacy passed down to them. STORNOWAY GAZETTE

Katharine Stewart's latest book has the authority of being part of the living tradition it describes. MARGARET ELPHINSTONE

About the Author:

KATHERINE STEWART was born in 1914. During the war, she worked for the Admiralty in London. She then moved to Abriachan, near Inverness, where she ran a croft and wrote documentaries for the BBC. She was instrumental in setting up the museum at Abriachan, and in 2005 received the Saltire Society Highland Branch Award for Contribution to the Understanding of Highland Culture, in recognition of her work.