The making of the Minch: French pirates, British herring, and vernacular knowledges at an eighteenth-century maritime crossroads

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Contemporary maps and charts all name the sea basin between the northern Outer Hebrides and the Scottish mainland opposite as the Minch. The hydronym, however, does not appear on record before the eighteenth century, either on printed maps or in indigenous Gaelic oral tradition. This article traces the creation of the Minch, from its apparent origins as a byname used by French privateers in the War of the Spanish Succession, through vicissitudes and variations at the hands of cartographers and hydrographers alike, to its re-creation in the later eighteenth century as an umbrella term designating a new maritime cultural landscape focused upon deep-sea fisheries. The Minch is a cultural crossroads, whose very name reflects its involvement in wider national and international political and economic frameworks.
源语言English
主期刊名The New Coastal History
主期刊副标题Cultural and Environmental Perspectives from Scotland and Beyond
编辑David Worthington
出版地点Cham, Switzerland
出版商Palgrave Macmillan
131-148
页数18
ISBN(电子版)9783319640907
ISBN(印刷版)9783319640891
DOI
出版状态Published - 18 10月 2017

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