Abstract

In 1990, T. C. Smout and Sydney Wood published their collection of Scottish Voices an attempt to tell 'the story of changing times ... in the words of Scottish men and women themselves, tracing the alterations and the continuities of experience through the traumas and successes of the Victorian industrial age down to our own mixed and perplexing century.' It focused on 'the real history of ordinary people doing everyday things.' 1 Family stories came into it, but were subsumed under a bigger, overarching narrative to which they contributed.

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