Scottish Northerners in Alba Amicorum, c. 1540–c. 1720

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY Journal of Scottish Historical Studies Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.3366/jshs.2023.0367
Thomas Brochard
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The present article draws together two seemingly irreconcilable threads: firstly, the perceived and stereotyped violent, retrograde and inward-looking northern Scot and, secondly, the lettered world of humanist Europeans on the move as encapsulated in the tradition of alba amicorum (friendship albums). By reconciling these seemingly antinomic worlds of northern Scotland and humanist, scholarly culture, alba help redefine and nuance these Highlanders' and northern Scots' identity, culture, and character, which are more in line with these qualities associated with the world of alba, attesting to this group of Scottish northerners' integration into the intellectual and humanist networks then present in Europe. For these individuals, theirs was a Gaelic and/or Scots culture and its appreciation which was complemented with an awareness of and a thirst for a Latinate and Classical culture and an openness to a European and word culture, by playing tourist on the Continent and being receptive to this new and foreign environment. Far from being impervious to other cultures, they opened themselves to these and welcomed foreign visitors. The roles were reversed and, in turn, they acted as guides to these tourists visiting Scotland and their communities. Through alba, it is possible to gain a better understanding of early tourism in Scotland and of tourist sites in northern Scotland, putting them not only in a national context but also an international framework.
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苏格兰北部人在阿尔巴阿米科伦,约1540-c。1720
这篇文章将两条看似不可调和的线索结合在一起:第一,被认为是暴力、倒退和内向的苏格兰北部;第二,人文主义欧洲人在移动的字母世界,就像传统的alba amicorum(友谊相册)一样。通过调和这些看似反律法的北苏格兰世界和人文主义,学术文化,阿尔巴帮助重新定义和细微差别这些高地人和北苏格兰人的身份,文化和性格,这更符合与阿尔巴世界相关的这些品质,证明这群苏格兰北部人融入了当时出现在欧洲的知识和人文主义网络。对于这些人来说,他们的文化是盖尔和/或苏格兰文化,对这种文化的欣赏与对拉丁和古典文化的意识和渴望相辅相成,对欧洲和世界文化的开放,通过在大陆上扮演游客,接受这种新的和陌生的环境。他们并非对其他文化无动于衷,而是向这些文化敞开心扉,欢迎外国游客。角色互换了,反过来,他们充当这些游客参观苏格兰和他们的社区的导游。通过alba,可以更好地了解苏格兰的早期旅游业和苏格兰北部的旅游景点,不仅将它们置于国家背景下,而且置于国际框架中。
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