James II
By (Author) Christine McGladdery
John Donald Publishers Ltd
John Donald Short Run Press
15th September 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
941.104092
224
Width 155mm, Height 235mm, Spine 25mm
418g
In this study of the reign of James II of Scotland, the king is viewed in the context of the Stewart monarchy, from his struggles to overcomehis early adversity and the legacy of his father's style of kingship, to the serious political crises of his reign. The relations between the kingand his subjects, and the complex balance of power in medieval Scotland are examined, particularly the significant crisis precipitated byJames II's attack on the Black Douglases, the greatest of all late medieval magnate families.
Christine McGladdery is a Teaching Fellow at the School of History, University of St Andrews. Her main research interests are the relationship between crown and nobility in fifteenth-century Scotland and the chronicle sources of the period. She is a member of the St Andrews Institute of Scottish Historical Research and the Institute of Mediaeval Studies at the University of St Andrews.