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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. KlappentextrnrnThis series comprises ten textbooks exploring the development of Scotland from earliest times to the present. It tells the story of Scotland as a political entity, but it also promotes an awareness of broader social, cultural and .
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Verlag: Edinburgh University Press Dez 2027, 2027
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - The volume begins with the shaky foundation of the Stewart dynasty during the reign of Robert II (1371-1390) and traces its development to the demise at the Battle of Sauchieburn of James III (1460-1488) together with his exalted vision of Stewart kingship. The author shows how and why the period is dominated by the growth of royal power and the concomitant eclipse of the regional aristocratic supremacies that had dominated fourteenth-century Scotland. His vivid accounts of the changing religious, economic, social and cultural life of the fifteenth century kingdom are woven into and around the central political narrative.