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Uncover the untold stories of New Zealand's Scottish migrants and their profound impact on a nation's identity. Profiling New Zealand's Scots migrants from 1840 to 1920, this study establishes key characteristics of these migrants, addressing core questions about their origins, identities, and settlement patterns.
Rebecca Lenihan delves into the lives of these individuals, examining internal migration within Scotland, occupational mobility, and the influence of assisted migration. Through statistical analysis and qualitative insights, she paints a nuanced picture of the Scottish experience in New Zealand, challenging stereotypes and revealing the diverse backgrounds of these settlers.
Discover:
- The regional variations in Scotland that shaped migration patterns
- How Scottish identity was preserved and transformed in a new land
- The social and economic factors that influenced the migrants' journeys
From Alba to Aotearoa is a must-read for historians, genealogists, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Scottish contribution to New Zealand's cultural heritage. Rebecca Lenihan is a historian specializing in Scottish and New Zealand history.
Rebecca Lenihan delves into the lives of these individuals, examining internal migration within Scotland, occupational mobility, and the influence of assisted migration. Through statistical analysis and qualitative insights, she paints a nuanced picture of the Scottish experience in New Zealand, challenging stereotypes and revealing the diverse backgrounds of these settlers.
Discover:
- The regional variations in Scotland that shaped migration patterns
- How Scottish identity was preserved and transformed in a new land
- The social and economic factors that influenced the migrants' journeys
From Alba to Aotearoa is a must-read for historians, genealogists, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Scottish contribution to New Zealand's cultural heritage. Rebecca Lenihan is a historian specializing in Scottish and New Zealand history.