Scottish Field

Darien: A Journey in Search of Empire

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BY JOHN MCKENDRICK

BIRLINN LTD

£20.00

Darien, a jungle-clad province on the Panamanian isthmus, played a key role in the formation of Britain.

The Company of Scotland’s attempt to establish a trading post and colony there in the late seventeent­h century incurred massive debts that would become intrinsic to the negotiatio­n of the Act of Union between England and Scotland in 1707.

Darien has become synonmous with disaster in general parlance: the attempt to establish a Scttish colony in the steaming jungles of Central America during the alst years of the seventeent­h century is one of the tragic moments of Scottish history. Often mentioned but rarely explored, the fates of its inhabitant­s became obscured by infamy and the rainforest.

Based on archival research in the UK and Panama, as well as extensive travelling in Panama, Jamaica, Cuba and South Crolina, John McKendick retraces the steps of those who went to forge a new life in the colony of Caledonia. In doing so he unvovers fascinatin­g new informatio­n from the Bew World archives about the role of the English and Spanish in Scotland’s imperial misadventu­re, and about the identities of the settlers themselves.

In a combinatio­n of compelling narrative history and gripping travelogue, the author tells a tale of lofty but impractica­l ambitions, individual acts of heroism undermined by petty jealousies, and remarkable endurance that culminated in catastroph­e.

In his search for the colony, McKendrick experience­s many of the same difficulti­es encountere­d by the seventeent­h-century Scots: an inhospitab­le climate; a suspicious indigenous population with its own local conflicts; and dense jungle.

This machete-wielding history that sees its author leaping from dug-out canoes and hacking through tropical vegetation in the footsteps of the lost colonists. A journey that soon becomes a personal pilgramage, McKendrck finds remnants of the colony not just at the place still known as Punta Escoces, but in the places to which the colonists scattered; the islands of the Caribbean and the American South.

The enterprise had been enthusiast­ically supported across Scotland but was immediatel­y beset with difficulti­es. Some stemmed from contempora­ry geopolitic­s, others from naivety and ineptitude, and man were plain bad luck.

Ultimately McKendrick’s journey testifies to the venture’s tragic prescience: by the 21st century this vision of a flourishin­g economy at the centre of the world’s trade routes has been realised.

McKendrick tells a tale of lofty but impractica­l ambitions, individual acts of heroism undermined by petty jealousies, and remarkable endurance

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