London’s Golden Age: The Ghosts of Culloden (Part 3)

伦敦黄金时代:库利登的幽灵(第三部分)

The Rest Is History

2026-03-16

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What adventures occurred during Samuel Johnson and James Boswell’s journey into the heart of Scotland? How was their trip a gateway to the history of Scotland’s union with England in 1707? And, was Dr Johnson embroiled in the bloody Battle of Culloden…? Join Tom and Dominic as they travel into Scotland’s dark history, alongside Samuel Johnson and James Boswell, and discuss their fascinating and funny adventures in the Highlands. Advertise with us: Partnerships@goalhanger.com _______ Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Video Editors: Jack Meek + Harry Swan Social Producer: Harry Balden Producers: Tabby Syrett & Aaliyah Akude  Executive Producer: Dom Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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  • I had desired to visit the Hebrides or Western Islands of Scotland so long that I scarcely remember how the wish was originally excited and was,

  • in the autumn of the year 1773,

  • induced to undertake the journey By finding in Mr Boswell,

  • a companion whose acuteness would help my inquiry and whose gaiety of conversation and civility of manners are sufficient to counteract the inconveniences of travel in countries less hospitable than we have passed.

  • On the 18th of August, we left Edinburgh.

  • So that was the son of Litchfield, Samuel Johnson.

  • And he is describing one of the great journeys in all.

  • one of certainly the most intrepid journeys in all history.

  • And he's describing it in his book, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland,

  • which is actually one of the great classics of travel literature.

  • And Johnson, the ultimate Englishman,

  • is describing how for the first time in his life, he ventured beyond England's borders.

  • He goes up to the Hebrides, a journey that in the 18th century,

  • would have seemed to the average Englishman,

  • especially a Midlander like Johnson, to be going to the very ends of the earth,

  • into the very heart of darkness and the den of savagery.

  • Because, of course, you're going to the most Scottish place imaginable.

  • So, Tom, the Western Islands.

  • Have you been to the Western Islands?

  • I have, yes.