-
University of St
Andrews in the
Spring of 1981.
Related terms are tartanitis,
Highlandism, Balmorality, Sir
Walter Scottishness, tartanism, tartan-tat, and the...
- this
period and they
became a
major symbol of
Scottish identity. This "
Highlandism", by
which all of
Scotland was
identified with the
culture of the Highlands...
- of hills,
typically from 300 m (980 ft) up to 600 m (2,000 ft),
while highland is
usually reserved for
ranges of low mountains. However, the two terms...
-
Highland is the name of some
places in the U.S.
state of Indiana:
Highland, Lake County,
Indiana Highland,
Vanderburgh County,
Indiana Highland, Vermillion...
- The
Highland (Scottish Gaelic: Bò Ghàidhealach; Scots:
Heilan coo) is a
Scottish breed of
rustic cattle. It
originated in the
Scottish Highlands and the...
- The
Highland Rim is a
geographic term for the area in Tennessee,
North Alabama, and
Kentucky which surrounds the
Central Basin. Geologically, the Central...
- 12 May 2020.
Bibliography Armstrong,
Fiona Kathryne (31
August 2017).
Highlandism: Its
value to
Scotland and how a
queen and two
aristocratic women promoted...
-
Highland (Scottish Gaelic: Gàidhealtachd,
pronounced [ˈkɛːəl̪ˠt̪əxk]; Scots: Hieland) is a
council area in the
Scottish Highlands and is the
largest local...
- "
Highland Laddie", also
known as "Hielan' Laddie", is the name of a
Scottish po****r folk tune "If Thou'lt Play Me Fair Play", but as with many old melodies...
-
Highland is the name of
several locations in Wisconsin:
Highland,
Douglas County, Wisconsin, a town
Highland, Iowa County, Wisconsin, a town
Highland...