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22nd August 11, 06:44 AM
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 Originally Posted by Gradatim Vincemus
This theory about a certain Rawlinson inventing the philabeg was propagated by the late Hugh Trevor-Roper (Lord Dacre) who loved to debunk received wisdom about Scots traditions. Recent scholarship has since debunked his Rawlinson canard with primary source images of philabegs being worn earlier from at least the late XVIIth century. Trevor-Roper (despite authenticating the phoney Hitler diaries) did (and still does) have some standing as a serious academic historian but he was an incorrigible Scotophobe. This is worth bearing in mind whenever reading T-R's works as they pertain to Scotland and the Scots.
Lord Dacre and I became friends in the early 1980's when he came to lecture at The University of The South. I was an undergraduate, majoring in British History. I had the chance to dine with him on several occasions, and always enjoyed those times. Yes, his Scotophobia did break through from time to time, but he was an academic authority with a great deal to contribute to serious historical research.
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