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Whithorn : An Economy of People, 1920-1960, Paperback / softback Book

Whithorn : An Economy of People, 1920-1960 Paperback / softback

Edited by Julia Muir Watt

Paperback / softback

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Whithorn: An Economy of People is an exploration of a unique face-to-face society in Galloway in the south west of Scotland.

It paints a picture of a largely cashless economy based on trust, frugality and the skilled labour and strategies of its residents to remain independent of the rest of the world while keeping closely connected to each other. Between 2012 and 2013 Julia Muir Watt interviewed twenty-nine individuals from Whithorn and the Machars about their memories.

From those interviewed we learn what it was like to grow up, to go to school, and to work and to play in Whithorn in the twentieth century, before and after the Second World War. A great strength of oral history is that it can provide a direct insight into a lived life.

In this collection, we have many such insights into life in and around the burgh of Whithorn.

In telling of their experiences, those interviewed also provide an understanding into what it felt like to live those lives. Co-published with the European Ethnological Research Centre based on the research undertaken by them in their programme Dumfries and Galloway:A Regional Ethnology - part of a wider research programme the Regional Ethnology of Scotland Project (RESP).

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