The Debatable Land

The Debatable Land: The Lost World Between Scotland and England

Travel & Maps, Travel Writing, Non-Fiction
Paperback Published on: 21/02/2019
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Synopsis

The Debatable Land was an independent territory which used to exist between Scotland and England. At the height of its notoriety, it was the bloodiest region in Great Britain, fought over by Henry VIII, Elizabeth I and James V. After the Union of the Crowns, most of its population was slaughtered or deported and it became the last part of the country to be brought under the control of the state. Today, its history has been forgotten or ignored.

When Graham Robb moved to a lonely house on the very edge of England, he discovered that the river which almost surrounded his new home had once marked the Debatable Land's southern boundary. Under the powerful spell of curiosity, Robb began a journey - on foot, by bicycle and into the past - that would uncover lost towns and roads, reveal the truth about this maligned patch of land and result in more than one discovery of major historical significance.

Rich in detail and epic in scope, The Debatable Land takes us from a time when neither England nor Scotland could be imagined to the present day, when contemporary nationalism and political turmoil threaten to unsettle the cross-border community once more. Writing with his customary charm, wit and literary grace, Graham Robb proves the Debatable Land to be a crucial, missing piece in the puzzle of British history.

Includes a 16-page colour plate section.

  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9781509804719
  • Number of pages: 368
  • Weight: 264g
  • Dimensions: 197 x 131 x 23 mm

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I heard the terms “debatable lands” first when investigating disease outbreaks in cattle in the north of England. I would come across fortified farms owned... READ MORE
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