
The sea has shaped Scotland & Scots have helped to shape maritime history, trade & communications. Scots & the Sea is an account of this continuing interaction. It takes a look at some of the personalities involved; at the courage & endurance of fishermen & their families; the individual brilliance of Admiral Cochrane, who helped establish free nations across the globe; at the self-serving activities of pirates like Captain Kidd; & the bravery of lifeboat volunteers. It visits ports, harbours & shipyards & looks at Scotland's role in ship construction & marine engineering from the galleys & longships of early history to clippers, steamships, ocean liners, hovercraft & oilrigs
- & research into wave & tidal power. The book details the origins of Scotland's maritime traditions, the founding of a Scottish navy, the pressures towards Union, development of trade, ports, harbours, shipbuilding & marine engineering & acts of courage at sea. It also recounts the exploits & achievements of Scots in all these fields from Sir Andrew Wood to Sir Andrew Cunningham & takes a look into the future.