Scots in Great War London
Discover the untold stories of Scots in London during World War One in Scots in Great War London by Paul McFarland. Published in 2018, this compelling 272-page book delves into the experiences of Scots who migrated to the capital, highlighting their resilience and contributions on the Home Front. Featuring notable figures such as Sir Douglas Haig, John Buchan, and Lord Kinnaird—football's first superstar—this work sheds light on the vital role played by Scottish organizations, churches, and clubs in supporting their communities during the tumultuous years of 1914-1918. McFarland draws on unpublished articles from the era, offering readers a fresh perspective on the social conditions and challenges faced by Scots in Great Britain during the Great War. This book is a must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the impact of war on society.