Gaelic Cape Breton step-dancing : an historical and ethnographic perspective

Step dancing Manners and customs Cape Breton Island (N.S.) Scotland History
McGill-Queen's University Press
2017
EISBN 9780773550605
The religious background in Scotland, 1746-1846.
Step-dancing in Catholic Gaelic Cape Breton and northeastern Nova Scotia from 1790.
The Mary "Tulloch" Macdonald phenomenon examined.
Dancing in the Catholic Margarees, Glendale, and Boisdale.
The Gluasad Gàidhealach/Gaelic movement in Cape Breton, 1919-46.
Step-dancing in Presbyterian Cape Breton from 1790.
The evidence for step-dancing in Scotland, 1775-1848.
Dancing in moderate Presbyterian Gaelic parishes in Scotland.
Dancing in inland Gaelic Strathspey and northwestern Perthshire.
Changes in dancing in Gaelic Scotland : the dancing record from Gaelic songs, 1850-85.
The four doctors, an t-OÌ€ranaiche/The songster, and others, 1879-1914.
Scottish attitudes to dance : twentieth-century letters from Gaelic Scotland.
Dancing schools and dancing-masters in Gaelic Scotland, 1775-1845.
Last words : a Scottish country dancing enigma.
Placing the phenomenon of Gaelic Cape Breton step-dancing into an historical perspective.
Step-dancing in Catholic Gaelic Cape Breton and northeastern Nova Scotia from 1790.
The Mary "Tulloch" Macdonald phenomenon examined.
Dancing in the Catholic Margarees, Glendale, and Boisdale.
The Gluasad Gàidhealach/Gaelic movement in Cape Breton, 1919-46.
Step-dancing in Presbyterian Cape Breton from 1790.
The evidence for step-dancing in Scotland, 1775-1848.
Dancing in moderate Presbyterian Gaelic parishes in Scotland.
Dancing in inland Gaelic Strathspey and northwestern Perthshire.
Changes in dancing in Gaelic Scotland : the dancing record from Gaelic songs, 1850-85.
The four doctors, an t-OÌ€ranaiche/The songster, and others, 1879-1914.
Scottish attitudes to dance : twentieth-century letters from Gaelic Scotland.
Dancing schools and dancing-masters in Gaelic Scotland, 1775-1845.
Last words : a Scottish country dancing enigma.
Placing the phenomenon of Gaelic Cape Breton step-dancing into an historical perspective.
