Freedom and authority : Scotland, c. 1050-c. 1650 : historical and historiographical essays presented to Grant G. Simpson

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Freedom and authority : Scotland, c. 1050-c. 1650 : historical and historiographical essays presented to Grant G. Simpson

edited by Terry Brotherstone and David Ditchburn

Tuckwell Press, 2000

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This a collection of Scottish historical and historiographical essays presented to Grant G. Simpson. It covers the period from approximately 1050 to 1650.

目次

  • 1320 and a' that - the Declaration of Arbroath and the re-making of Scottish history, Terry Brotherstone and David Ditchburn
  • turning gold into lead? - the state of early-medieval Scottish historiography, Richard Oram
  • late-medieval and early-modern Scottish history - a progress report, Stephen Boardman and Michael Lynch
  • the Vatican Archives and Scottish history, Leslie Macfarlane
  • historians and languages - medieval and humanist views of Celtic Britain, Uli Moret
  • a Celtic enclave in Norman Scotland - Earl Gilbert and the Earldom of Strathearn, 1171-1223, Cynthia Neville
  • acts of lordship - the Lords of Galloway to 1234 and their records, Keith Stringer
  • Sir James Doublas, Spain and the Holy Land, 1329-30, Sonja Cameron
  • why they fought - the Border barons and war with England, c1370-1402, Alastair Macdonald
  • Archibald, 4th Earl of Douglas and his following, 1400-1424, Alexander Grant
  • Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell, 1563-1617, Robin Macpherson
  • recreating the urban past, Pat Torrie
  • medieval Scottish associations with Bruges, Alexander Stevenson
  • Mons Meg and Merchant Meg - women in Edinburgh in the late-middle ages, Elizabeth Ewan
  • visiting the charter chest - the early records of the University of Aberdeen, Colin McLaren
  • the craftsmen of Elgin 1540-1660, Jane Thomas
  • the witches, the devil and the king, Jenny Wormold.

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