This is a one-volume history of medieval Scotland, concentrating on the period between the middle of the eleventh century and the Reformation and taking full account of recent scholarship. It is primarily a political and ecclesiastical study, analysing the development of the institutions of the Scottish state, conflict and co-operation between the crown and the nobility, relations with external powers, the history of the church in Scotland, and the formation of a distinctive Scottish identity. The Wars of Independence are examined in their historical context, and elements of identity and change are identified across the whole period. Particular emphasis is placed upon relations between core and periphery in medieval Scotland and on the difficulties experienced by the crown in imposing royal authority in the north and west.
A one-volume political and ecclesiastical history of Scotland from the eleventh century to the Reformation.Reviews'One of the major strengths of this book is Dr Barrell's deep knowledge of contemporary sources and of the latest published research ... this is an excellent textbook which must surely be a first recommendation for students, or for the general reader coming to medieval Scottish history for the first time.' History
Book InformationISBN 9780521584432
Author A. D. M. BarrellFormat Hardback
Page Count 316
Imprint Cambridge University PressPublisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 530g
Dimensions(mm) 224mm * 144mm * 26mm