Richard D. Oram es un historiador escocés especializado en historia medieval y ambiental. Su trabajo profundiza en la relación histórica entre las personas y el paisaje, particularmente en Irlanda y Escocia. Oram busca iluminar cómo los factores ambientales han moldeado eventos y sociedades históricas, al tiempo que explora cómo las actividades humanas han influido en el mundo natural a lo largo de los siglos. Su investigación contribuye a una comprensión más profunda de la compleja interacción entre la humanidad y la naturaleza en contextos históricos.
The craze for photography ripped through Scotland like a whirlwind following
its invention in 1839. This book is the story of the rural and urban poor, and
the Clearances that drove people from the land to seek work in the cities or
new hope in emigration to the New World.
Viking Empires, first published in 2005, is a definitive global history of the Viking World. Viking Empires is a definitive history of the Viking World and the first study of the global implications of its expansion, integration, and reorientation. From the first contact in the 790s the book traces the political, military, social, cultural and religious history of the Viking Age from Iceland to Lithuania. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Viking raiders, Scandinavian Kingdoms and the wider world; 2. The Beginnings; 3. First contact: England and the continent; 4. Ireland and Scotland; 5. A Water World; 6. Conquest and integration, c. 950-1260; 7. The second Viking age in England, c. 970-1066; 8. The Irish Sea; 9. Scotland and the Vikings; 10. Orkney and Shetland; 11. Crossing the North Atlantic; 12. Sailing the North Atlantic; 13. Scandinavia and European integration: reform and rebirth; 14. Conclusion.