To the accession of Mary Stewart
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To the accession of Mary Stewart
(Cambridge historical series / edited by G.W. Prothero, . History of Scotland ; v. 1)
Cambridge University Press, 2011, c1900
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"First edition 1900 ... First paperback edition 2011"--T.p. verso
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Description
Peter Hume Brown's History of Scotland was first issued by the Cambridge University Press in three successive volumes from 1898 to 1909. These volumes were published in a new edition in 1911, the version which is reprinted here, which introduced some corrections as well as an additional chapter on the development of politics, education, and religion in Scotland during the last half of the nineteenth century. Taken together, Hume Brown's study provides a far-reaching, coherent narrative of Scotland's history, from the Roman occupation of North Britain in the first century to the changes and events that brought the nation into the twentieth century. This is the first volume of History of Scotland. It covers the period from the Roman invasion of Scotland in AD 80 to the end of the reign of James V in 1542.
Table of Contents
- Part I. The Beginnings of Scotland, from the Invasion of Agricola to the Battle of Carham (AD 80-1018): 1. The Roman occupation (AD 80-410)
- 2. Scot, Pict, Briton, and Angle (AD 449-844)
- 3. Scot, Briton, and Angle (AD 844-1018)
- Part II. The Consolidation of Scotland (AD 1018-1286): 4. Celt and Saxon
- 5. Celt and Norman
- 6. Consolidation of the kingdom
- Part III. The Struggle with England (AD 1286-1371): 7. Beginnings of the struggle
- 8. John Balliol (AD 1292-6)
- 9. Sir William Wallace (AD 1296-1305)
- 10. Robert I (AD 1306-29): 11. David II (AD 1329-71)
- Part IV. The Crown and the Barons (AD 1371-1513): 12. Robert II (AD 1371-90)
- 13. Robert III (AD 1390-1406)
- 14. Regencies of the Dukes of Albany (AD 1406-24)
- 15. James I (AD 1424-37)
- 16. James II (AD 1437-60)
- 17. James III (AD 1460-88)
- 18. James IV (AD 1488-1513)
- 19. James V (AD 1513-42)
- Bibliography.
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