Neil Oliver, archaeologist, broadcaster and charismatic presenter of the award-winning documentary series
Coast, charts the birth and growth of the Scottish nation in a compelling and comprehensive series.
In ten thought-provoking, episodes Neil Oliver brings a fresh perspective to Scotland’s past and challenges many of the perceived notions of Scottish history. With stunning, BAFTA-winning cinematography and mesmerising narrative the series tells of battles and allegiances, political intrigue and religious conflict.
The series charts the journey from the diverse tribes’ first stirrings of identity around 2,000 years ago through to devolution and the reopening of the Scottish Parliament. It reveals the fascinating struggles, power brokers, incidents and characters across the years from William Wallace, Robert the Bruce and Sir Walter Scott to the Highland-lowland rivalry, the Covenanters, the Darien disaster and the tobacco lords. Using the very latest in historical research, A History of Scotland is a sweeping and insightful chronicle of an often turbulent, but continuingly fascinating, nation.
Bonus Feature: How the Celts Saved Britain -- A provocative two-part documentary presented by Dan Snow.
Accompanying booklet -- Includes a 24-page booklet containing historical facts and striking images of Scottish landmarks.