History and Archaeology, History, History of Other Geographical Groupings and Regions or Specific Cultures / Societies / Groups / Peoples

Independence and Nationhood: Scotland 1306-1469
Paperback Published on: 06/06/1991
Price: £25.99
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Synopsis
Challenging traditional assumptions of general late-medieval decline, Alexander Grant demonstrates how the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries were a crucially important period of change and growth for Scotland. Under Robert Bruce and his successors, Scotland maintained its independence from England and developed its sense of nationhood, with a profound effect upon domestic and foreign affairs. Dr Grant argues that this led to the evolution of a distinctive Scottish government, nobility, Church and economy, and puts Scottish history into the international context of the Hundred Years War, the plague and pre-Reformation Christianity.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- ISBN: 9780748602735
- Number of pages: 248
- Dimensions: 200 x 126 x 14 mm
- Weight: 272g
- Languages: English