Medieval Scotland: Crown, Lordship & Community
By (Author) Alexander Grant
By (author) Keith J. Stringer
Edinburgh University Press
Edinburgh University Press
11th August 1998
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
941.102
320
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
822g
This new paperback edition brings together the latest thoughts on the development of the medieval Scottish kingdom. Thirteen contributors explore the central themes in medieval Scottish history - the interplay between Celtic and feudal influences; crown-magnate relations; local and national relations; and the political definition of the kingdom.
Magnificent tribute to Professor Barrow.Northern Scotland. An important collection.Northern History. This admirable edited volume comes close to being anadequate tribute to a major historian.J Campbell, Oxford University, English Historical Review. Magnificent tribute to Professor Barrow.Northern Scotland. An important collection.Northern History. This admirable edited volume comes close to being anadequate tribute to a major historian.J Campbell, Oxford University, English Historical Review.
K. J. Stringer is Professor of Medieval British History at Lancaster University. He has written extensively on the related fields of medieval state-making, noble power structures, religious reform, cultural exchanges, and regional, national and supra-national identities.