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This Land Is Our Land
Episode 4 of 5
Neil Oliver looks at how, in the early 19th century, rural workers fled from Scotland's countryside into the industrial towns, becoming factory workforce.
At the start of the 19th century, everything familiar was swept away. People fled from the countryside into the industrial towns of Scotland's central belt. Rural workers became factory workers - in some of the worst conditions in Europe. This new Scotland became a seedbed of revolution. But it wasn't just force that kept the Scottish people in their place, it was fantasy. Neil Oliver reveals how Sir Walter Scott created so powerful a myth, it haunts the Scots collective imagination to this day.
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Sat 20 Jul 201309:00
BBC Two except Scotland
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The Battle of the Braes
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The Crofters Land Act Passed
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Scott publishes ‘Waverley’
Duration: 02:39
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The Sutherland Sheep Drive
Duration: 03:02
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Neil Oliver |
| Director | Clara Glynn |
| Producer | Clara Glynn |
| Series Producer | Richard Downes |
| Executive Producer | Neil McDonald |



