Lost lives, new voices :: unlocking the stories of the Scottish soldiers from the battle of Dunbar 1650 /
In November 2013 two mass burials were discovered unexpectedly on a construction site in the city of Durham in north-east England. Today we know them to be some of the Scottish prisoners who died in the autumn of 1650 in Durham cathedral and castle following the battle of Dunbar on the south-east co...
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Zusammenfassung: | In November 2013 two mass burials were discovered unexpectedly on a construction site in the city of Durham in north-east England. Today we know them to be some of the Scottish prisoners who died in the autumn of 1650 in Durham cathedral and castle following the battle of Dunbar on the south-east coast of Scotland. Fought between the English and the Scots, this was one of the key engagements of the War of the Three Kingdoms. Using the latest techniques of skeleton science, this book gives back to the men a voice through an understanding of their childhood and later lives. Archaeological and historical evidence also allows us to reconstruct with vivid accuracy how and why these men vanished off the historical radar. Of the prisoners who survived their ordeal after Dunbar, new evidence has emerged about their involvement in local industries and in one of the great infrastructural projects of the day, the draining of the Fens. Others were sent far away, transported to the colonies as indentured servants to begin a new life at the edge of the known world. Following the trail of their biographies takes us across the Atlantic where the Dunbar men supported each other throughout their lives on the frontiers of New England. |
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title_exact_search | Lost lives, new voices : unlocking the stories of the Scottish soldiers from the battle of Dunbar 1650 / |
title_full | Lost lives, new voices : unlocking the stories of the Scottish soldiers from the battle of Dunbar 1650 / Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis and Anwen Caffell ; with contributions from Julia Beaumont [and 14 others]. |
title_fullStr | Lost lives, new voices : unlocking the stories of the Scottish soldiers from the battle of Dunbar 1650 / Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis and Anwen Caffell ; with contributions from Julia Beaumont [and 14 others]. |
title_full_unstemmed | Lost lives, new voices : unlocking the stories of the Scottish soldiers from the battle of Dunbar 1650 / Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis and Anwen Caffell ; with contributions from Julia Beaumont [and 14 others]. |
title_short | Lost lives, new voices : |
title_sort | lost lives new voices unlocking the stories of the scottish soldiers from the battle of dunbar 1650 |
title_sub | unlocking the stories of the Scottish soldiers from the battle of Dunbar 1650 / |
topic | Dunbar, Battle of, Dunbar, Scotland, 1650. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006001962 Scots England, Northern History 17th century. Scots North America History 17th century. Bataille de Dunbar, Dunbar, Écosse, 1650. Écossais Angleterre (Nord) Histoire 17e siècle. Écossais Amérique du Nord Histoire 17e siècle. HISTORY Europe Western. bisacsh HISTORY Modern General. bisacsh Scots fast |
topic_facet | Dunbar, Battle of, Dunbar, Scotland, 1650. Scots England, Northern History 17th century. Scots North America History 17th century. Bataille de Dunbar, Dunbar, Écosse, 1650. Écossais Angleterre (Nord) Histoire 17e siècle. Écossais Amérique du Nord Histoire 17e siècle. HISTORY Europe Western. HISTORY Modern General. Scots Northern England North America Scotland Dunbar History |
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