1694年库尔宾沙场灾难的影响:苏格兰东北部景观变化对情感的影响

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Gordon D. Raeburn
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摘要关于苏格兰东北部卡尔宾男爵夫人被毁的流行故事是,1694年的一个晚上,一场灾难性的风暴将男爵夫人淹没在沙海中。该地区从未恢复,多年来被称为卡尔宾金沙。然而,从20世纪20年代开始,围绕该地区的植树造林展开了讨论,这项工作始于20世纪30年代,导致该地区现在被称为卡尔宾森林。多年来,风暴和景观变化的真相并不是那么暴力或突然,但这个神话仍然存在,今天,当地人和游客、业余历史学家和艺术家仍然坚持着这个神话,他们被极端天气的危险所吸引。然而,尽管没有那么暴力和突然,但这些事件的真实性质仍然令人着迷,对现在来说是一个潜在的教训,因为沙子对土地的侵蚀是人类对当地环境和当今不同气候的行为的产物。本文调查了这种流行的叙事,从其真实性和历史地位方面对其进行了质疑。它评估了土地对当地人的情感影响,以及遗产损失的长期影响。它还评估了观察者的情绪对土地本身的影响,以及过去和现在人类的情绪是如何驱动人们对环境的态度的。
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The repercussions of the Culbin Sands disaster of 1694: the emotional impacts of a shifting landscape in North-East Scotland
ABSTRACT The popular story concerning the destruction of the Barony of Culbin, in North-East Scotland, is that in one night in 1694 a cataclysmic storm drowned the Barony under a sea of sand. The area never recovered, and over the years came to be known as the Culbin Sands. However, beginning in the 1920s discussions arose surrounding the afforestation of the area, an endeavour which began in the 1930s, leading to the area now being known as the Culbin Forest. The truth of the storm and the shifting of the landscape over the years is not quite so violent or sudden, yet the myth persists, and can still be found to be adhered to today by locals and visitors, amateur historians and artists, drawn in by the idea of the dangers of extreme weather. While less violent and sudden, however, the true nature of the events is still fascinating, and a potential lesson for the present, as the encroachment of sand upon the land was the product of humanity’s actions upon the local environment, and a different climate to today. This article investigates this popular narrative, interrogating it in regards to its truth and its place in history. It assesses the emotional impact of the land upon the locals, and the long-term effects of the loss of the estate. It also assesses the impact of the emotions of observers upon the land itself, and how human emotions have driven attitudes towards the environment, in the past and in the present.
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