St Kilda: My Island Home

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St Kilda: My Island Home

Christina MacDonald MacQueen

Memoirs European history Social and cultural history Archaeology Gender studies: women and girls Local history

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Language: English

Published by: Origin

Published on: 31st August 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781788857734


About Christina MacDonald MacQueen

Christina MacDonald MacQueen (1884–1959) was born on St Kilda and grew up there at the close of the 19th century. Yearning for the bright modern world beyond the island, she was the first woman to leave of her own accord in 1909, settling in Glasgow.

Her Writings and Perspective

During the crisis that led to the islands' evacuations in 1929-30, she wrote a series of passionate articles about her childhood and the history of the islands. These writings about St Kilda offer a personal and uniquely female perspective on the island's story and its imminent abandonment.

The Book and Its Content

This book includes all seventeen of her articles, which tell the full history of the island as she understood it, and sets their publication against the dates of the evacuation. These are complemented by a historical introduction and commentary.

Historical Significance

Despite extensive literature on the story of St Kilda, Christina's contributions have been largely overlooked by historians, though they offer valuable insights into the island's history and the evacuation's impact.

Additional Content

To complement the articles written by Christina, this volume includes a collection of photographs taken by her husband, Robert Chalmers, in 1930.

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