Acts of Alexander III King of Scots 1249 1286

Acts of Alexander III King of Scots 1249  1286
Author: Cynthia J. Neville
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2012-06-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780748631445

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Due to some editorial errors and a missing act, this title is currently being reprinted and all old stock recalled. If you have purchased this title and would like a replacement copy please contact us. Brings together 330 legal documents from the reign of King Alexander III of Scotland. This volume contains the full texts of 175 acts issued under the seal of King Alexander III, together with notes on a further 155 "e;lost acts"e; that survive only in notices. These acts, many of which have never been published before, have been collected from a variety of archives in Scotland, England, Belgium and France. The Introduction examines the administrative contexts of the later thirteenth century in which the royal chancery drafted and authenticated charters, brieves and other written instruments, and discusses the varied sources from which the collection is compiled. The texts include full Latin transcriptions and detailed English-language summaries of the contents of each act, together with a series of notes and comments on context and significance. By drawing together both original archive sources and widely scattered published sources, the volume offers a unique opportunity to understand how Scottish government and administration operated in the key period before the reign of Robert Bruce. The Regesta Regum Scottorum series has already made available in print a definitive edition of the written acts of several of the medieval kings of Scotland. It remains the standard reference for Scottish, British and European scholars interested in the history of royal chanceries, the evolution of medieval royal government and the growth of literate modes of expression in the Middle Ages.

Acts of Alexander III King of Scots 1249 1286

Acts of Alexander III King of Scots 1249  1286
Author: Cynthia J Neville
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012-06-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780748649327

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The volume brings together 330 documents from the reign of King Alexander III of Scotland, a key period in the history of the medieval kingdom, in one scholarly and accessible edition.

Acts of Alexander the Third

Acts of Alexander the Third
Author: Cynthia J. Neville,Grant G. Simpson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2012
Genre: Law
ISBN: 074864931X

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Scotland in the Reign of Alexander III 1249 1286

Scotland in the Reign of Alexander III  1249 1286
Author: Norman H. Reid
Publsiher: John Donald
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015018918691

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Alexander III 1249 1286

Alexander III  1249 1286
Author: Norman H. Reid
Publsiher: Birlinn Ltd
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2019-05-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781788850957

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Winner of the Saltire Society Scottish History Book of the Year 2019 Presiding over an age of relative peace and prosperity, Alexander III represented the zenith of Scottish medieval kingship. The events which followed his early and unexpected death plunged Scotland into turmoil, and into a period of warfare and internal decline which almost brought about the demise of the Scottish state. This study fills a serious gap in the historiography of medieval Scotland. For many decades, even centuries, Scotland's medieval kingship has been regarded as a close likeness of the English monarchy, having been 'modernised' in that image by the twelfth- and thirteenth-century kings, who had close relationships with their southern counterparts. Recent research has cast doubt on that view, and this examination of Alexander III's reign is based on a view of Scottish kingship which depends on much firmer continuity with its earlier, celtic past. It challenges accepted truth, revealing that the nature of state and government, and the relationships between ruler and subject, were quite different from the previous 'received view'. On the cusp of a dynastic catastrophe which led to economic and political disaster, Alexander III's reign captures a snapshot of Scotland at the end of a period of sustained peace and development: a view of the medieval state as it really was.

Alexander II

Alexander II
Author: Richard D. Oram
Publsiher: Birlinn
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781907909054

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By equal measure state-builder and political unifier and ruthless opportunist and bloody-handed aggressor, Alexander II has been praised or vilified by past historians but has rarely been viewed in the round. This book explores the king's successes and failures, offering a fresh assessment of his contribution to the making of Scotland as a nation. It lifts the focus from an introspective national history to look at the man and his kingdom in wider British and European history, examining his international relationships and offering the first detailed analysis of the efforts to work out a lasting diplomatic solution to Anglo-Scottish conflict over his inherited claims to the northern counties of England. More than just a political narrative, the book also seeks to illuminate aspects of the king's character and his relationships with those around him, especially his mother, his first wife Joan Plantagenet, and the great magnates, clerics and officials who served in his household and administration. The book illustrates the processes by which the mosaic of petty principalities and rival power-bases that covered the map of late 12th-century Scotland had become by the mid-13th century a unified state, hybrid in culture(s) and multilingual but acknowledging a common identity as Scots.

The Acts of Alexander Ii King of Scots 1214 1249

The Acts of Alexander Ii  King of Scots  1214 1249
Author: Stringer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-11-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0748623590

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Thirteenth Century England XVIII

Thirteenth Century England XVIII
Author: Carl Watkins,Andrew M. Spencer
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2023-06-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781805430575

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Essays exploring and problematizing the idea of an "exceptional" England within Western Europe during the long thirteenth century. The theme of this volume, "Exceptional England", follows on from that of the previous one, "England in Europe". Both respond to two long-term historiographical trends among British medievalists: to place England and Britain in a wider European context, and, conversely, to emphasise the differences between developments in England and those elsewhere, either explicitly or implicitly. The essays here, in tackling aspects of political, religious, cultural and urban history, are often concerned with shifts that transcend the "national" because they are driven by forces operating on a European, or at least a western European, scale. A number bring developments in England into conversation with those in other regions, turning not only to France, a traditional comparator, but also ranging further, using Poland, Italy, Spain and Hungary as points of comparison. Others problematise England's boundaries by considering the fates of people caught between worlds as English continental possessions shrank. If England emerges in these essays as rather less "exceptional", some of the contributions highlight its unusually rich sources, suggesting ways in which these riches might illuminate the history of Europe in the long thirteenth century more generally. Particular subjects addressed include the fortunes of the knightly class, the dynamics of episcopal election, and models of child kingship, along with new studies of Gerald of Wales and Simon de Montfort.