Outlander and Scotland Hardback
This fascinating collection of interdisciplinary essays in Outlander and Scotland, explores the remarkable cultural impact of the Outlander series, bridging the worlds of academia and fandom. Scholars from history, literature, anthropology, linguistics and even medicine examine how Diana Gabaldon’s books and their TV adaptation have shaped modern understandings of Scotland’s 18th‑century past. Emerging from the first major international Outlander conference at the University of Glasgow, this volume offers fresh insight into how fiction influences heritage, identity and global perceptions of history. With a foreword by Diana Gabaldon, it’s an essential read for researchers, enthusiasts and devoted fans alike.
Product Details
- Author: Gillebrìde Macmillan, Lisa Kelly; Maley, Willy
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 256
- Dimensions: 23.4cm x 15.6cm
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