A one-volume political and ecclesiastical history of Scotland from the eleventh century to the Reformation.
For many years historians have ignored the men and families whose territorial power and local leadership made them a cardinal force in medieval Scotland. They were, as the historian K.B.
Whyte, I. D., 'Rural society and economy', in B. Harris and A. R. MacDonald (eds), Scotland: The Making and Unmaking of the Nation, c. 1100–1707. Vol. I: The Scottish Nation: Origins to c. 1500 (Dundee, 2006), pp. 158–73.
A History Of Everyday Life In Scotland Series Editors: Christopher A. Whatley & Elizabeth Foyster This series demonstrates how everyday routines and behaviours can open a window into the social, economic and cultural lives of ordinary Scots ...
95—6; Owen Davies, 'A Comparative Perspective on Scottish Cunning-Folk and Charmers', in Goodare et al. ... the Reformation, Margo Todd, The Culture of Protestantism in Early Modern Scotland (New Haven, 2002), pp. 333—7.
The fourteenth - century compiler was , however , aware of the distinction between the pennyweight - 24 grains - and the weight of the penny which was actually in the region of 22.5 grains . " Thus he speaks of a reduction 9 APS 1.673–4 ...
The first full-length study of Scottish royal government in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, detailing how, when, and where the kings of Scotland started ruling through their own officials, developing their own system of courts, and ...
XIII · SAINT PATRICK, AD 493–1993 D.N. Dumville and others XIV · MILITARY INSTITUTIONS ON THE WELSH MARCHES: ... OF THE SCOTS IN THE TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH CENTURIES Dauvit Broun XIX · THE MEDIEVAL CULT OF ST PETROC Karen Jankulak XX ...
The history of the so-called Canmore kings in Scotland, from the reign of Malcolm lll (1058-93) down to that of Alexander lll (1249-86), is marked by an array of insurrections...
Matheson, Death and Dissent, 32. But, for the reasons given here, ... S. I. Boardman, 'Stewart, David, First Earl of Strathearn and First Earl of Caithness (b. in or after 1357?, d. 1386?), Magnate', ODNB, 20 July 2019.
Through detailed case studies this volume re-evaluates the notion that the Scottish kingdom experienced a rapid and revolutionary change in government and aristocratic society in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries....