"This book is essential reading for all students or researchers who deal with dying languages at any linguistic level, bilingualism, code-switching, field work, language policy, and variation and change. Many of the 23 articles in this volume have shaped these various fields and it is very sensible to have them in one location. All of Dorian’s most important articles, save perhaps her 1994 article in Language, appear in this volume, and I assume it was left out due to its size. Marred by only a handful of typos, the book has much to recommend it. The layout of the book is straight-forward and clear and its copious index is appreciated. One editorial decision which is especially welcome is a bibliography after each article rather than a single larger one at the end of the book. This allows for an easier perusal of what were the foundational and contemporary sources for each particular article in the volume." – Jean-François R. Mondon, Minot State University, in Linguistlist"The editors are to be congratulated for the production of this comprehensive, accessible and valuable volume. Nancy Dorian herself is a scholar of immense importance and this comprehensive collection is a fine summary of her work." – Wilson McLeod, University of Edinburgh, in: Journal of Celtic Linguistics"Given that this is a collection of previously published articles, it is natural to askwhether there is added value in republishing them together in a volume like this. The answer is an unequivocal yes. Some of the original articles are difficult to find, and even tracking down some of the more accessible ones is time-consuming. More importantly,taken together the chapters form a cohesive whole, and the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. [...] Dorian’s work is central to all current work in the area of language endangerment.Perhaps what is most striking is how relevant all of the chapters in this volume are tocurrent discussions in the fields of language endangerment, language documentation,fieldwork, and sociolinguistics. What emerges is the voice of a teacher: I read Nancy Dorian and learn from her, again and again." - Lenore A. Grenoble, University of Chicago"This collection of Dorian’s publications is [...] exemplary in both content and approach, and is an excellent resource for any student or scholar researching endangered languages." - EMILY McEwan-Fujita, in: Journal of Sociolinguistics 19:3 (2015) 427-433 [DOI: 10.1111/josl.12132]"[...] there are many gems in this compendium, and throughout Dorian provides good comparisons with differing linguistic ideologies around the world, establishing herself as a major contributor to the global study of endangered languages. This book will be an excellent resource for those interested in several topics of her work: East Sutherland Gaelic, Gaelic-language revitalizations, the fieldwork process, andmore generally the sociolinguistics of marginalized language communities." - Tok Thompson, University of Southern California, in: American Anthropologist, Vol. 118, Issue 2 (2016)