1820
It’s two
hundred years since the last armed insurrection on mainland Britain, the
setting for Bubbles in the Cauldron, which is just released by Amazon under the
name of Graham Dalton. The uprising was the dying spasm of the industrial unrest
caused by the introduction of machines in factories, which in turn was the
result of the improvement in communication created by the canals. The canals
made it possible for the people of Glasgow and Manchester to buy items made elsewhere,
cheaper than could be produced in the cottages locally, that increased the
demand for goods produced in the most efficient situation and encouraged the
opening of factories. The people moved to the cities and formed groups to
protest, even take up arms, against working conditions. All very well, but what
if you are deaf, or a Highlander, and everyone suspects you of being on the ‘other’
side? Strange times make strange friends
and there was no ‘stranger’ time than 1820 in Scotland.

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