贫民、英勇上校和第四等级:巴拉高地人抵达苏格兰大陆的新闻报道

IF 0.3 Q2 HISTORY Northern Scotland Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.3366/nor.2022.0260
Neil Bruce
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1850年末,由于岛上马铃薯连续歉收,来自巴拉的贫困岛民来到了苏格兰大陆。他们的出现、行为以及他们昔日的主人克吕尼的约翰·戈登上校的行动吸引了报纸的报道和评论。在过去的五年里,这些主要是低地的报纸报道了业主、国家和公众如何应对在高地和爱尔兰展开的人道主义危机。关于为什么高地人无法自我维持的古老的低地观点重新浮出水面,经常被编织在对上述回应的新闻评论中。本文考虑了克吕尼购买的岛屿的状态、他在改善方面的投资以及他期望获得的回报。记者和反业主活动家唐纳德·罗斯试图让克吕尼为他在饥荒来袭时对佃户的行为负责。罗斯把岛民的困境引起了他专栏读者的注意,同时也精心策划了一些事件,在媒体上获得了积极和批评的评论。最后,对这个故事对报纸编辑、读者和克吕尼自己的公共遗产的相对重要性进行了评估。
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The Paupers, the Gallant Colonel and the Fourth Estate: Press Reporting of the Arrival of Barra Highlanders on the Scottish Mainland
Destitute islanders from Barra arrived on the Scottish mainland in late 1850 following successive failures of the island's annual potato crop. Their presence, behaviour and the actions of their erstwhile proprietor, Colonel John Gordon of Cluny garnered newspaper coverage and comment. During the previous five years, these same, predominantly Lowland papers reported on how proprietors, the state and the public reacted to the humanitarian crisis as it unfolded throughout the Highlands and Ireland. Centuries-old Lowland views as to why Highlanders were unable to sustain themselves resurfaced, often woven into journalistic commentary on the aforementioned responses. This paper considers the state of the island purchased by Cluny, his investment in improvements and the resulting return he expected to accrue. Journalist and anti-proprietor campaigner Donald Ross attempted to hold Cluny to account for his behaviour towards his tenants when famine struck. Ross brought the islanders’ plight to the attention of readers of his columns, while also orchestrating events which achieved both positive and critical comments in the press. Finally, an assessment is offered of the relative importance of the story to newspaper editors, their readerships and Cluny’s own public legacy.
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