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Roy Pedersen

    Western Ferries
    Who Pays the Ferryman?
    Gaelic Guerrilla
    • This is the astonishing story of John Angus Mackay, an islander from a humble background who achieved what others regarded as impossible. Through his tireless efforts, the Scottish Gaelic language and culture has turned a corner, and the number of young Gaelic speakers is increasing. Perhaps his most evident achievement came after a long, dogged and forensically focused campaign for the Gaelic television service against huge establishment resistance. At times, the channel now attracts viewership figures well in excess of the total number of Gaelic speakers in Scotland. But that is only part of John Angus’ story: his courage to overcome disability, his contributions as a gifted teacher and his pivotal role in advancing community co-operatives in his native Lewis are all part of what he has achieved.

      Gaelic Guerrilla
    • Who Pays the Ferryman?

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      An informative and critical analysis of the failures of Scotland's ferry services. Drawing on the rich maritime history of Scotland, it contrasts the achievements of the past with the failures of the present. Pedersen tackles many of the more sensitive issues surrounding ferries in Scotland.

      Who Pays the Ferryman?
    • Western Ferries

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The story of Scotland's most successful ferry operator, which flourished despite ruthless state-sponsored competition.

      Western Ferries