Format:
1 Online-Ressource (xii, 314 pages)
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Edition:
Online-Ausg.
ISBN:
0748623604
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0748623612
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0748630112
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1281252182
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9780748623600
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9780748623617
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9780748630110
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9781281252180
Content:
Following on from an introduction, this book features four parts, 'The Idea of Britain', 'Independence', 'Sovereign Kingship' and 'National History'
Content:
6 The Inauguration of Alexander III (1249) and the Portrayal of Scotland as a Sovereign Kingdom7 From Client King to Sovereign; PART IV National History; 8 The Principal Source used by John of Fordun for his Chronicle of the Scottish People; 9 The Scots as Ancient and Free: 'Proto-Fordun', 'Veremundus' and the Creation of Scottish History; 10 Conclusion: From British Identity to Scottish Nation; Bibliography of Works Cited; Index
Content:
COPYRIGHT; Contents; Preface and Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Sees of exempt dioceses beyond Italy, c. 1250; Kings of Scots, 1005-1286; 1 Introduction; PART I The Idea of Britain; 2 Ancient Kingdoms and Island Histories; 3 Alba as 'Britain' after 900 and the Pictish Antecedents of the Kingdom of the Scots; PART II Independence; 4 The Church and the Beginning of Scottish Independence; 5 Whose Independence? Bishop Jocelin of Glasgow (1175-99) and the Achievement of Ecclesiastical Freedom; PART III Sovereign Kingship
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-305) and index
Additional Edition:
Print version Broun, Dauvit Scottish independence and the idea of Britain Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, ©2007
Language:
English
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