New Perspectives on Medieval Scotland, 1093-1286
By Matthew H. Hammond (Editor), Alice Taylor (Contribution by), Cynthia J. Cynthia J. Neville (Contribution by), David X. Carpenter (Contribution by), Emilia Jamroziak (Contribution by), John Bradley (Contribution by), Keith Stringer (Contribution by), Matthew H. Hammond (Contribution by), Michele Pasin (Contribution by), Stuart Campbell (Contribution by)
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By Matthew H. Hammond (Editor), Alice Taylor (Contribution by), Cynthia J. Cynthia J. Neville (Contribution by), David X. Carpenter (Contribution by), Emilia Jamroziak (Contribution by), John Bradley (Contribution by), Keith Stringer (Contribution by), Matthew H. Hammond (Contribution by), Michele Pasin (Contribution by), Stuart Campbell (Contribution by)
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Essays consider the changes and development of Scotland at a time of considerable flux in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
The years between the deaths of King Mael Coluim and Queen Margaret in 1093 and King Alexander III in 1286 witnessed the formation of a kingdom resembling the Scotland we know today, which was a full member of the European club ofmonarchies; the period is also marked by an explosion in the production of documents.
This volume includes a range of new studies casting ...
The years between the deaths of King Mael Coluim and Queen Margaret in 1093 and King Alexander III in 1286 witnessed the formation of a kingdom resembling the Scotland we know today, which was a full member of the European club ofmonarchies; the period is also marked by an explosion in the production of documents.
This volume includes a range of new studies casting ...


