About the Book
In 1923, some four hundred people moved, voluntarily, from Harris and Lewis to establish new lives in three new crofting townships in North Talisker on Skye.
Voluntary migration on this scale between Hebridean islands had not occurred beforehand nor has it been repeated since.
From early days, the North Talisker land settlement scheme was widely regarded as a considerable success. So why was it not followed by other similar, voluntary, large-scale migration schemes? This publication attempts to answer that and many more questions surrounding the North Talisker scheme.
It also describes and analyses other land settlement schemes on Skye and Raasay before and after World War I. These help to put the North Talisker scheme into a wider perspective.
Voluntary migration on this scale between Hebridean islands had not occurred beforehand nor has it been repeated since.
From early days, the North Talisker land settlement scheme was widely regarded as a considerable success. So why was it not followed by other similar, voluntary, large-scale migration schemes? This publication attempts to answer that and many more questions surrounding the North Talisker scheme.
It also describes and analyses other land settlement schemes on Skye and Raasay before and after World War I. These help to put the North Talisker scheme into a wider perspective.
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