Scotland has possibly the most complete and best-kept set of vital records and other documents on the planet. Given both this and the extraordinary worldwide Scottish diaspora (approximately 28 million people can claim Scottish ancestry), the lack of a really thorough guide to Scottish genealogy is a significant gap. Bruce Durie's book bridges that gap with authority and provides a lively sense of the excitement of the historical chase. "Scottish Genealogy" covers not only sources and records (physical and electronic) but is also firmly based on established genealogical practice, with worked examples, templates and methods which will enable family historians everywhere to exploit the rich resources in Scotland. Bruce Durie strives to disabuse the reader of the many canards which have accompanied the recent upsurge in interest in family history - notably that it's 'all on the internet', that there is such a thing as a 'family coat of arms', and that everything written down must be true. He shows researchers how to get beyond the standard 'births, marriages and deaths and census' search and how to dig deeper into genealogy. Authoritative, entertaining and informative, this is a reader-friendly reference and guide to genealogy and family history.
Scottish Genealogy
I have been a Family Historian for over 20 years now and this is the best book I have ever seen to do with Scottish Genealogy. I actually bought this book for a family member for Christmas, but loved it to much I am buying myself a copy... I recommend this book to anyone interested in Genealogy in Scotland.. Jessi Keough
Jessi, 30/12/2008