The Royal Stuarts

The Royal Stuarts
Title The Royal Stuarts PDF eBook
Author Allan Massie
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 546
Release 2011-12-20
Genre History
ISBN 142995082X

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"Compelling...A masterly feat...A magnificent, sweeping, authoritative, warm yet wry history."--The Wall Street Journal In this fascinating and intimate portrait of the Stuarts, author Allan Massie takes us deep into one of history's bloodiest and most tumultuous reigns. Exploring the family's lineage from the first Stuart king to the last, The Royal Stuarts is a panoramic history of the family that acted as a major player in the Scottish Wars of Independence, the Union of the Crowns, the English Civil War, the Restoration, and more. Drawing on the accounts of historians past and present, novels, and plays, this is the complete story of the Stuart family, documenting their path from the salt marshes of Brittany to the thrones of Scotland and England and eventually to exile. The Royal Stuarts brings to life figures like Mary, Queens of Scots, Charles I, and Bonnie Prince Charlie, uncovering a family of strong affections and fierce rivalries. Told with panache, this is the gripping true story of backstabbing, betrayal, and ambition gone awry.

The Forgotten Monarchy of Scotland

The Forgotten Monarchy of Scotland
Title The Forgotten Monarchy of Scotland PDF eBook
Author Michael James Alexander Stewart
Publisher Collins & Brown
Pages 520
Release 2002
Genre Jacobites
ISBN 9781843332756

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A history of dynastic guardianship, political betrayal and historical suppression by the Head of the Royal House of Stewart and legitimate descendant of the Stuart Kings of Britain. A comprehensive history of his family to appeal to all those interested in the past, present and future of Scotland.

The Rises and Falls of the Royal Stewarts

The Rises and Falls of the Royal Stewarts
Title The Rises and Falls of the Royal Stewarts PDF eBook
Author Oliver Thomson
Publisher The History Press
Pages 218
Release 2011-09-16
Genre History
ISBN 0752470930

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This is the 1,000-year saga of the remarkable Scottish family, who began as stewards, then became Stewarts, then Royal Stewarts, and finally Stuarts. They were remarkable not only for the continuity of the male line, which went for 26 generations without a break, but also for the 340 years that they held on to sovereign power. Yet, despite the longevity of the dynasty, the lives of many individuals were violent and short. Of the fourteen Stewart monarchs, eight failed to reach the age of fifty. Six of the fourteen died violent deaths, two were murdered, two executed and two killed in battle. Because of the tendency towards early death, the average age of accession was only twenty-three, and six came to the throne before they were ten. Of the non-royals, over 100 were murdered and over 200 executed. It is a remarkable tale of tenacity and adaptability that has seen the family survive for 1,000 years. The Rises and the Falls of the Royal Stewarts tells their fascinating tale with verve and drama.

James III

James III
Title James III PDF eBook
Author Norman Macdougall
Publisher Birlinn Ltd
Pages 645
Release 2009-06-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1788852427

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James III is the most enigmatic of the Stewart kings of Scotland. Variously characterised as artistic, peace-loving, morbidly suspicious, treacherous, pious, lecherous and lazy, King James was much criticised by contemporaries and later chroniclers for his failure to do his job in the manner expected of him, and particularly for his reliance on low-born favourites to the exclusion of his 'natural' counsellors, the nobility. Specific complaints included debasement of the coinage, royal hoarding of money, failure to staunch feuds and to enforce criminal justice. Yet James III has also been seen as a major patron of the arts, as Scotland's first Renaissance king, and as the architect of an intelligent and forward-looking foreign policy. In this new study, the author explores all these areas and seeks to explain why King James was challenged by a huge rebellion in 1482, which he narrowly survived, and why he succumbed to a further rising in 1488, which placed his eldest son on the throne as James IV.

Stuart Succession Literature

Stuart Succession Literature
Title Stuart Succession Literature PDF eBook
Author Paulina Kewes
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 2019
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0198778171

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Moments of royal succession, which punctuate the Stuart era (1603-1714), occasioned outpourings of literature. Writers, including most of the major figures of the seventeenth century from Jonson, Daniel, and Donne to Marvell, Dryden, and Behn, seized upon these occasions: to mark the transition of power; to reflect upon the political structures and values of their nation; and to present themselves as authors worthy of patronage and recognition. This volume of essays explores this important category of early modern writing. It contends that succession literature warrants attention as a distinct category: appreciated by contemporaries, acknowledged by a number of scholars, but never investigated in a coherent and methodical manner, it helped to shape political reputations and values across the period. Benefitting from the unique database of such writing generated by the AHRC-funded Stuart Successions Project, the volume brings together a distinguished group of authors to address a subject which is of wide and growing interest to students both of history and of literature. It illuminates the relation between literature and politics in this pivotal century of English political and cultural history. Interdisciplinary in scope, the volume will be indispensable to scholars of early modern British literature and history as well as undergraduates and postgraduates in both fields.

The Stewarts

The Stewarts
Title The Stewarts PDF eBook
Author John Stewart (of Ardvorlich.)
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1973
Genre Clans
ISBN 9780717945399

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A Genealogical History of the Royal and Illustrious Family of the Stewarts, from the Year 1034 to the Year 1710

A Genealogical History of the Royal and Illustrious Family of the Stewarts, from the Year 1034 to the Year 1710
Title A Genealogical History of the Royal and Illustrious Family of the Stewarts, from the Year 1034 to the Year 1710 PDF eBook
Author George Crawfurd
Publisher
Pages 208
Release 1710
Genre Renfrewshire (Scotland)
ISBN

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