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(Ebook) Kings, Lords and Men in Scotland and Britain, 1300-1625: Essays in Honour of Jenny Wormald by Steve Boardman, Julian Goodare ISBN 9780748691500, 9780748691517, 0748691502, 0748691510

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Authors:Steve Boardman, Julian Goodare
Pages:362 pages.
Year:2014
Editon:1
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Language:english
File Size:3.65 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780748691500, 9780748691517, 0748691502, 0748691510
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(Ebook) Kings, Lords and Men in Scotland and Britain, 1300-1625: Essays in Honour of Jenny Wormald by Steve Boardman, Julian Goodare ISBN 9780748691500, 9780748691517, 0748691502, 0748691510

Inspired by Jenny's work, the contributors tackle questions including: How far can medieval themes such as 'lordship' function in the late 16th-century world of Reformation and state formation? How did the Scottish realm fit into wider British and European patterns? What did it mean for Scotland to be a 'medieval' kingdom, and when did it cease to be one?
Ranging from the fourteenth to the seventeenth century the book analyses the ties that bound together pre-modern societies. New insights are offered into the reigns of, amongst others, James II, James III, Mary, queen of Scots and James VI, while the Declaration of Arbroath is reassessed. Wormald's famously upbeat assessment of the achievements of Stewart Renaissance monarchy and the cohesion of the Scottish polity in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries is examined in a series of chapters that develop further, amend or contest her interpretations
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