The Battle of Bannockburn 1314

The Battle of Bannockburn 1314
Title The Battle of Bannockburn 1314 PDF eBook
Author Aryeh Nusbacher
Publisher
Pages 182
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN

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Bannockburn

Bannockburn
Title Bannockburn PDF eBook
Author David Cornell
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013-06
Genre Bannockburn, Battle of, Scotland, 1314
ISBN 9780300207941

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Cornell sets the iconic battle in political and military context and focuses new attention on the roles of Robert and Edward in the events leading to the build-up of their armies. He reassesses both the crucial melee fought on the second day and the casualties suffered by the English.

Bannockburn 1314

Bannockburn 1314
Title Bannockburn 1314 PDF eBook
Author Peter Armstrong
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 231
Release 2012-09-20
Genre History
ISBN 178200419X

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Pete Armstrong's illustrated account of the Battle of Bannockburn, a pivotal campaign in the First War of Scottish Independence. Bannockburn was the climax of the career of King Robert the Bruce. In 1307 King Edward I of England, 'The Hammer of the Scots' and nemesis of William Wallace, died and his son, Edward II, was not from the same mould. Idle and apathetic, he allowed the Scots the chance to recover from the grievous punishment inflicted upon them. By 1314 Bruce had captured every major English-held castle bar Stirling and Edward II took an army north to subdue the Scots. Pete Armstrong's account of this battle culminates at the decisive battle of Bannockburn that finally won Scotland her independence.

Bannockburn

Bannockburn
Title Bannockburn PDF eBook
Author John Sadler
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 197
Release 2008-07-15
Genre History
ISBN 1844156737

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The Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 was one of the decisive battles of British history. The bitter hostility between England and Scotland which had continued since 1296, the contrasting characters of the opposing commanders Edward II and Robert the Bruce, the strategy of the campaign and the tactics of the battle itself - all these elements combine to make the event one of absorbing and lasting interest. The enormous impact of the Scottish victory on the fate of the two kingdoms means the battle is ripe for the vivid and scholarly reassessment that John Sadler provides in this fascinating book. The Scottish victory meant that Scotland would not simply become an appendage to England but would remain a free and independent state – it also implied the war would continue

Scottish History: From Bannockburn to Holyrood (Collins Little Books)

Scottish History: From Bannockburn to Holyrood (Collins Little Books)
Title Scottish History: From Bannockburn to Holyrood (Collins Little Books) PDF eBook
Author John Abernethy
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Pages 136
Release 2014-03-13
Genre History
ISBN 0007554990

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From prehistoric Scotland to the 2014 referendum for independence, this little ebook covers all of the main events in Scottish history.

Bannockburn

Bannockburn
Title Bannockburn PDF eBook
Author Peter Reese
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 140
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN

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The Battle of Bannockburn, at which Robert the Bruce's army vanquished Edward I, remains one of the most significant and ongoing sources of Scottish pride.

Scotland and the First World War

Scotland and the First World War
Title Scotland and the First World War PDF eBook
Author Gill Plain
Publisher Bucknell University Press
Pages 285
Release 2016-11-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1611487773

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What did war look like in the cultural imagination of 1914? Why did men in Scotland sign up to fight in unprecedented numbers? What were the martial myths shaping Scottish identity from the aftermath of Bannockburn to the close of the nineteenth century, and what did the Scottish soldiers of the First World War think they were fighting for? Scotland and the First World War: Myth, Memory and the Legacy of Bannockburn is a collection of new interdisciplinary essays interrogating the trans-historical myths of nation, belonging and martial identity that shaped Scotland’s encounter with the First World War. In a series of thematically linked essays, experts from the fields of literature, history and cultural studies examine how Scotland remembers war, and how remembering war has shaped Scotland.