The Acts of William I, King of Scots, 1165-1214

The Acts of William I, King of Scots, 1165-1214
Title The Acts of William I, King of Scots, 1165-1214 PDF eBook
Author G. W. S. Barrow
Publisher Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 1960-1982 .
Pages 578
Release 1971
Genre History
ISBN

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The Acts of William I (1165-1214)

Anglo-Norman Studies XXXV

Anglo-Norman Studies XXXV
Title Anglo-Norman Studies XXXV PDF eBook
Author David Bates
Publisher Boydell Press
Pages 354
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 1843838575

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The articles in this volume focus on aspects of the history of the duchy of Normandy. Their topics include arguments for a new approach to the history of early Normandy, Norman abbesses, and the proposition that Robert Curthose was effectively written out of the duchy's history.

Acts of Alexander III King of Scots 1249 -1286

Acts of Alexander III King of Scots 1249 -1286
Title Acts of Alexander III King of Scots 1249 -1286 PDF eBook
Author Cynthia J. Neville
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 273
Release 2012-06-25
Genre History
ISBN 0748631445

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Due to some editorial errors and a missing act, this title is currently being reprinted and all old stock recalled. If you have purchased this title and would like a replacement copy please contact us. Brings together 330 legal documents from the reign of King Alexander III of Scotland. This volume contains the full texts of 175 acts issued under the seal of King Alexander III, together with notes on a further 155 "e;lost acts"e; that survive only in notices. These acts, many of which have never been published before, have been collected from a variety of archives in Scotland, England, Belgium and France. The Introduction examines the administrative contexts of the later thirteenth century in which the royal chancery drafted and authenticated charters, brieves and other written instruments, and discusses the varied sources from which the collection is compiled. The texts include full Latin transcriptions and detailed English-language summaries of the contents of each act, together with a series of notes and comments on context and significance. By drawing together both original archive sources and widely scattered published sources, the volume offers a unique opportunity to understand how Scottish government and administration operated in the key period before the reign of Robert Bruce. The Regesta Regum Scottorum series has already made available in print a definitive edition of the written acts of several of the medieval kings of Scotland. It remains the standard reference for Scottish, British and European scholars interested in the history of royal chanceries, the evolution of medieval royal government and the growth of literate modes of expression in the Middle Ages.

Death and the Royal Succession in Scotland, C.1214-C.1543

Death and the Royal Succession in Scotland, C.1214-C.1543
Title Death and the Royal Succession in Scotland, C.1214-C.1543 PDF eBook
Author LUCINDA H. S. DEAN
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 357
Release 2024-07-30
Genre History
ISBN 1837651728

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Illuminates how the ceremonial dimension of death and the succession reflected both Scottish royal identity and a broader culture of ceremony. To date, scholarly attention to royal ceremony in Scotland from the Middle Ages into the early modern period has been rather haphazard, with few attempts to explore how these crucial moments for the representation of royal authority. This monograph provides a long durée analysis of the ceremonial cycle of death and succession associated with Scottish kingship from the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries, including the final century of the Canmore dynasty, the crisis of the Bruce-Balliol conflict, and the emergence and consolidation of the Stewart family up to the funeral of last monarch buried in Scotland, James V, in 1543. Using a broad range of primary sources, including financial records and material culture, many of them previously untapped, it addresses key questions about kingship and power, the function of ceremony in legitimising royal authority, its significance in relation to the practical exercising of power, and evidence for Scottish similarities and distinctiveness within wider European contexts.

New Perspectives on Medieval Scotland, 1093-1286

New Perspectives on Medieval Scotland, 1093-1286
Title New Perspectives on Medieval Scotland, 1093-1286 PDF eBook
Author Matthew Hammond
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Pages 274
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 1843838532

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The essays collected here consider the changes and development of Scotland at a time of considerable flux in the 12th and 13th centuries.

History, Literature, and Music in Scotland, 700-1560

History, Literature, and Music in Scotland, 700-1560
Title History, Literature, and Music in Scotland, 700-1560 PDF eBook
Author Russell Andrew McDonald
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 264
Release 2002-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780802036018

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McDonald brings together contributions from scholars working in different disciplines but with a common interest in this history and society of Scotland between AD 700 and AD 1560.

Scottish Independence and the Idea of Britain

Scottish Independence and the Idea of Britain
Title Scottish Independence and the Idea of Britain PDF eBook
Author Dauvit Broun
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 328
Release 2013-08-20
Genre History
ISBN 0748685200

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This book offers a fresh perspective on the question of Scotland's relationship with Britain. It challenges the standard concept of the Scots as an ancient nation whose British identity only emerged in the early modern era.