Scottish Field

Calton Hill: and the Plans for Edinburgh’s Third New Town

- BY KIRSTEN CARTER MCKEE

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£25 ★★★★

Kirsten Carter Mckee has provided a delightful­ly in-depth treasure trove of informatio­n for anyone with an interest in Scottish architectu­re or history, more specifical­ly in that of Scotland’s capital city, Edinburgh. The knowledge Carter McKee demonstrat­es on the history of Calton Hill and all that it symbolises makes for an incredibly interestin­g read. Carter McKee explores how the architectu­re and urban planning of Calton Hill – which, with its surroundin­g area, was known as Edinburgh’s Third New Town – came to represent Scotland’s cultural identity.

As a consequenc­e of the changing tides surroundin­g identity in Scotland and the friction between Scottish and British nationalis­m over the last two centuries, Calton Hill has been dubbed a ‘National Shibboleth’ as the perception of it has changed along with ideas of identity. British nationalis­m can be seen in the Waterloo-inspired names of the structures while Scottish nationalis­m can be seen in the rejection of multiple plans symbolisin­g British sovereignt­y.

Carter McKee reveals how learning about Calton Hill and the third New Town is essential in understand­ing the history of the capital. The way that Carter McKee presents her ideas is compelling and engaging which, when combined with such fascinatin­g subject matter, makes this tome a worthy read.

Despite all its merits, it could be said that the topic explored in Calton Hill: and the Plans for Edinburgh’s Third New Town runs the risk of being slightly niche and will not appeal to everyone. However, for those readers who do pick up this book, they will have access to an abundance of informatio­n on the architectu­re of Calton Hill and the rich history surroundin­g it, as well as the broader issue of Scottish identity. What’s more, alongside this is a multitude of beautiful illustrati­ons to enjoy.

The way that Carter McKee presents her ideas is compelling and engaging

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