Scotland : the making and unmaking of the nation, c.1100-1707. Volume 5. Major documents /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
[2020?]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I Medieval Scotland
- Scotland Before 1100: Writing Scotland's Origins
- All Items Relating to Pictland/Alba Found in Irish Chronicles c.640
- c.920
- The Chronicle of the Kings of Alba
- Comparison of Fordun to Early Sources on the History of Strathclyde
- `Pit-' Place-Names
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 1093
- 94
- The Anglo-Norman Impact, c.1100
- c.1286
- David I's Charter to Walter of Ryedale, c.1150
- 53
- Foundation Charter of the Abbey of Kelso, Illuminated Initial, 1159
- Chronicle of the Reigns of Malcolm and William
- Alexander II and the Isles, 1249
- Alexander III and the Issue of Homage to England, 1278
- The Wars of Independence
- The Treaty of Salisbury, 1289
- Wallace and Murray's Letter to the Merchants of Lubeck, 11 October 1297
- An English Spy's Report of a Scottish War Council at Peebles, August 1299
- Edward I's Orders About Bruce, c. November 1306 x 20 March 1307
- The Declaration of Arbroath, 6 April 1320
- Walter Bower's Scotichronicon
- the Events of 1390
- Appointment of David, Duke of Rothesay, as Lieutenant, 1399
- The Murder of James I, 20
- 21 February 1437
- Oaths Taken in Parliament, 1445
- The Auchinleck Chronicle
- The Western Gaidhealtachdin the Middle Ages
- John of Fordun's Description of the Highlands and Islands
- Annals of Somerled
- The Moray Chronicler, c.1398
- The Battle of Harlaw, 1411
- Acts of Justice in the North and West, 1504
- The Medieval Church
- A Miracle of St Margaret
- Thirteenth-century Statutes of the Scottish Church
- The Translation of St Margaret, 1251
- A Miracle at Canterbury, 1445
- Erection of the Archbishopric of St Andrews, 1472
- Scotland and Europe
- Jurisdictional Disputes at Sea, 1246 and 1275
- Jean Froissart's Description of Scotland, c.1385
- Bower's Scotichronicon
- a Scot Killed on Crusade, 1391
- The Marriage of Princess Margaret to the Dauphin, 1436
- Inventory of a Scottish Ship at Hull, 1466
- Townlife and Trade
- Leges Burgorum
- David II's General Charter of Burghal Rights, 28 March 1364
- Acts of Parliament 1366 and 1370
- A ruling of Edinburgh Burgh Court, 1475
- 'Quhy Will Ye, Merchantis of Renoun'
- Medieval Archaeology
- Development of Inchcolm Abbey
- Description of Kelso Abbey, 1517, and Archaeological Excavations of 1971
- 72
- Medieval Coin Hoards
- Excavation of a Cemetery at Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh
- Excavation of Burgage Plot Backlands in Medieval Perth
- Rural Society and Economy
- Royal Grants of Agricultural Resources in the Twelfth Century
- Bower's Scotichronicon on the Black Death and Other Afflictions
- Description of Scotland in the 1430s
- Acts of Parliament Governing Rural Life in the Fifteenth Century
- Act of Parliament Concerning `Feu-ferme', 1458
- Medieval Architecture