This newly updated illustrated guide provides a detailed insight into
the origins and history of tartan, from the very earliest samples,
through those worn by the warring clans in the Stuart rebellions, to the
Katsushika Japanese Dancers. The first section details the story of
tartan, with information on the way the fabric and weaves developed, and
how it became a symbol of resistance. The main part of the book is a
directory illustrating the major clan tartans followed by international
and modern tartans, with a wealth of history and background to each.
From the ancient Bruce family to Neil Armstrong, who took his family
tartan to the moon, tartan is one of the most enduring symbols of
national pride and individual reputation. It is also a peculiarly
inclusive, adaptable way of proclaiming allegiance and belonging.