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The Highlander
"Advocating the cause of the people, and particularly the right of the Gaelic people to their native soil."
FormatWeekly
Publisher John Murdoch
EditorJohn Murdoch
FoundedMay 1873; 151 years ago (1873-05)
Ceased publication1881
Headquarters Inverness
CityInverness
Country Scotland

The Highlander was a 19th-century Scottish political newspaper written in English and Scottish Gaelic. Edited by John Murdoch, the newspaper is credited with helping to revitalize the Gaelic language in Scotland. Based in Inverness, The Highlander was published weekly starting in May 1873 until it was halted due to financial issues in 1881 due to lawsuits brought on by disgruntled landowners. [1] [2] [3] [4] The newspaper's mission was "advocating the cause of the people, and particularly the right of the Gaelic people to their native soil." [2]

References

  1. ^ Cameron, Ewen A. (2007). "Journalism in the Late Victorian Scottish Highlands: John Murdoch, Duncan Campbell, and the "Northern Chronicle"". Victorian Periodicals Review. 40 (4): 281–306. ISSN  0709-4698. JSTOR  20084210.
  2. ^ a b "The Highlander Newspaper". Caledonia. Calgacus. Summer 1975. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
  3. ^ Dòmhnall Eachann Meek, Mairi Mhòr nan Oran ; Taghadh de a h-Orain (Edinburgh : Scottish Academic Press, 1998) p40
  4. ^ "Radicals: John Murdoch and the Birth of Scottish Socialism". Centre for Scottish and Celtic Studies. 29 April 2015. Retrieved 5 January 2020.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Highlander
"Advocating the cause of the people, and particularly the right of the Gaelic people to their native soil."
FormatWeekly
Publisher John Murdoch
EditorJohn Murdoch
FoundedMay 1873; 151 years ago (1873-05)
Ceased publication1881
Headquarters Inverness
CityInverness
Country Scotland

The Highlander was a 19th-century Scottish political newspaper written in English and Scottish Gaelic. Edited by John Murdoch, the newspaper is credited with helping to revitalize the Gaelic language in Scotland. Based in Inverness, The Highlander was published weekly starting in May 1873 until it was halted due to financial issues in 1881 due to lawsuits brought on by disgruntled landowners. [1] [2] [3] [4] The newspaper's mission was "advocating the cause of the people, and particularly the right of the Gaelic people to their native soil." [2]

References

  1. ^ Cameron, Ewen A. (2007). "Journalism in the Late Victorian Scottish Highlands: John Murdoch, Duncan Campbell, and the "Northern Chronicle"". Victorian Periodicals Review. 40 (4): 281–306. ISSN  0709-4698. JSTOR  20084210.
  2. ^ a b "The Highlander Newspaper". Caledonia. Calgacus. Summer 1975. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
  3. ^ Dòmhnall Eachann Meek, Mairi Mhòr nan Oran ; Taghadh de a h-Orain (Edinburgh : Scottish Academic Press, 1998) p40
  4. ^ "Radicals: John Murdoch and the Birth of Scottish Socialism". Centre for Scottish and Celtic Studies. 29 April 2015. Retrieved 5 January 2020.



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