The Faded Map, Alistair Moffat
The Faded Map, Alistair Moffat
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The Faded Map
Lost Kingdoms of Scotland

Author: Alistair Moffat

Narrator: Neil McFarlane

Unabridged: 9 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/08/2023


Synopsis

Dive into Northern Britain's Dark Ages in "a book which gives a satisfying and convincing account of this little-known part of Scotland's history" (Undiscovered Scotland).

Modern communications have driven motorways and pylons through the countryside, dwarfed us with TV and telephone masts, and drastically altered the way in which we move around, see, and understand Scotland. Recent politics and logistics have established borders and jurisdictions which now seem permanent and impervious. The Faded Map looks beyond these to remember a land that was once quiet and green. Alistair Moffat's "tireless research . . . and commanding knowledge" bring to vivid life the half-forgotten kings and kingdoms of two thousand years ago, from the time of the Romans into the early medieval period (Scottish Field).

In this "fascinating" account, Moffat describes the landscape these men and women moved through and writes of a Celtic society which spoke to itself in Old Welsh, where the Sons of Prophesy ruled, and the time when the English kings of Bernicia held sway over vast swathes of what is now Scotland (Alexander McCall Smith, author of Dream Angus). Heroes rode out of the mists to challenge them and then join with them, and the faint echo of the din of ancient battles can be heard as he takes the listener on a journey around a lost Scotland.

About Alistair Moffat

Alistair Moffat was born in Kelso, Scotland. He is an award-winning writer, historian, and director of programs at Scottish Television. He was director of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and former rector of the University of St Andrews. He is the founder of Borders Book Festival and cochairman of The Great Tapestry of Scotland. His many books include The Highland Clans, To the Island of Tides: A Journey to Lindisfarne, and The Hidden Ways: Scotland's Forgotten Roads, shortlisted for the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kenny on May 18, 2017

"History, it's just one thing after another." This is exactly what the title says (and I'd probably have bought any book called "The Faded Map"). It's the history of the components of what became Scotland from Roman times till Medieval. Which is a fascinating and lesser known period. But there's a re......more

Goodreads review by Philip on June 08, 2018

Moffat's popular historical romp substantively proves that there is no Scotland until the eleventh century. I learned that the Old Welsh kingdoms were far more important than other narratives have emphasised: e.g. Carlisle is the real capital of Cumbria/Galloway and Northumbria stretched up to the C......more

Goodreads review by Bridget on July 20, 2012

Interesting period, but for someone with no memory for proper names and dates, it all becomes a bit of a blurred jumble. This is exacerbated in this case by a fairly strong assumption that you will know where all the places actually are, as only one very cursory map is provided. Not great for an Inc......more

Goodreads review by Gabby on November 23, 2024

Kinda confusing at points but interesting nevertheless. Basically just a whole bunch of war and colonisation.......more

Goodreads review by Andy on January 05, 2021

Moffat presents his research on lesser knows aspects of Scottis history prior to the 11th century. Having just read George Mackay Brown's Magnus it was the last third of the book that interested me most. In those days, the Scottish border was about a couple of miles north of where I now live. Strathc......more