Medieval Scotland : the making of an identity

Bruce Webster

In the eleventh century there was no such identity as Scotland. The Scots were one of several peoples in the Kingdom of the King of Scots: the Picts may have faded away, but English, British, Galwegians were still distinct and Anglo-Normans were soon to be added. On the eve of the Reformation, five centuries later, Scotland was one of the most fiercely self-conscious nations in Europe. How this came about is the theme of this study.

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[目次]

  • Acknowledgements - Maps and Family Trees - Introduction: the Problem of a Scottish Identity - The Identity of Place - The Identity of Order - The Identity of Faith - The Wars of Independence - The National Identity - Scotland and Christendom - Epilogue: a New Age? - References - Select Bibliography - Index

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書名 Medieval Scotland : the making of an identity
著作者等 Webster, Bruce
シリーズ名 British history in perspective
出版元 Macmillan
刊行年月 1997
ページ数 xvi, 164 p.
大きさ 23 cm
ISBN 0312165196
0333567617
0333567609
NCID BA34127877
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言語 英語
出版国 イギリス
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