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The Irish-Scottish World in the Middle Ages
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The English Isles
Cultural transmission and political conflict in Britain and Ireland, 1100–1500
Leading medieval scholars discuss the impact of English imperialism and the ways in which English and wider European cultural norms were transmitted outwards towards Ireland, Scotland and Wales...
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The world of the galloglass
Kings, warlords and warriors in Ireland and Scotland, 1200–1600
The intersection of Scottish and Irish politics and culture in the late Middle Ages is encapsulated in the figure of the galloglass. These West Highland and Hebridean...
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The exercise of power in medieval Scotland, 1200–1500
Through detailed case studies this volume re-evaluates the notion that the Scottish kingdom experienced a rapid and revolutionary change in government and aristocratic society in the twelfth and...
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Legends of Scottish Saints
Readings, hymns and prayers for the commemorations of Scottish saints in the Aberdeen Breviary
Scotland’s first full-scale printed book is the Aberdeen Breviary, published in Edinburgh in 1510. It contains the only major collection of legends of Scottish saints. Many of the...
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Alan Macquarrie, editor
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