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  • - King of Scots, 1124-1153
    av Richard D. Oram
    1 040,-

    David I was never expected to become king, but on succeeding to the Scottish throne in 1124 he quickly demonstrated that he had the skills, ruthlessness and ambition to become one of the kingdom's greatest rulers. Drawing on the experiences and connections of his youth spent at the court of his brother-in-law, Henry I of England, and moulded by the dominant personality and intense piety of his mother, St Margaret, he set out to transform his inheritance and create a powerful and dynamic kingship. After neutralising all challengers to his position and building a new powerbase that drew on support from both Scotland's native nobles and the English and French knights whom he settled in his realm, David emerged as a power-broker in mid twelfth-century Britain as England descended into civil war. He pursued his wife Matilda's lost inheritance in Northumbria, gaining control over much of northern England and giving him access to economic resources that allowed him to invest in patronage of the reformed monastic orders, and in the reconfiguration of the secular Church in Scotland. The peace and stability of his kingdom, coupled with the economic boom brought by burgeoning population during an era of benign climate conditions, secured him a reputation as a saintly visionary who achieved the cultural and political transformation of Scotland. --

  • - First Among Equals
    av Norman H. Reid
    425 - 770,-

  • - An Eleventh-Century Scottish King
    av Neil McGuigan
    1 290,-

    The first full-length study of the famous Scottish king Mael Coluim III.

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    345,-

    Reissue of three classic volumes of Hebridean folk songs.

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    387,-

    Reissue of three classic volumes of Hebridean folk songs.

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    345,-

    A reissue of three classic volumes of Hebridean Folk Songs

  • av Malcolm M. Combe
    285,-

    An invaluable guide for professionals, landowners and users of land in Scotland.

  • - A Thousand Years On
     
    395,-

    A collection of essays published to mark the millennium of the Battle of Carham, fought in 1018.

  • - Lady of the Mercians
    av Tim Clarkson
    225,-

    Arriving to the 1100th anniversary of the death of Aethelflaed, Tim Clarkson looks into Aethelflaed's important place as ruler of Mercia (one of the major powers of Dark Age Britain), and as a force against the Vikings.

  • - And the plans for Edinburgh's Third New Town
    av PhD Carter McKee & Dr. Kirsten
    392,-

    Published for the 200th anniversary of Playfair's design for the old City Observatory and plans for the third New Town.

  • - Badenoch 1750 - 1800
    av David Taylor
    387,-

    The Wild Black Region: Badenoch 1750 - 1800

  • - Men of Argyll in 1745 - Volume 2
    av Ronald Black
    387,-

    Volume 2 of The Campbells of the Ark

  • - A Story of Endeavour and Achievement
    av Rosalind K. Marshall
    457,-

    Tells the story and traditions behind of one of Edinburgh's oldest institutions.

  • - A Medieval Legend and its Dark Age Origins
    av Tim Clarkson
    237,-

    Who was Merlin? Is the famous wizard of Arthurian legend based on a real person? In this book, Merlin's origins are traced back to the story of Lailoken, a mysterious 'wild man' who is said to have lived in the Scottish Lowlands in the sixth century AD.

  • av Chesley W. Sanger
    312,-

    Describes Scotland's 150-year involvement in Arctic bowhead whaling using previously unpublished research from port records and newspaper accounts.

  • av Michael Brown
    345,-

    A fascinating biography of James I, King of Scots.

  • av Norman Macdougall
    425,-

    A fascinating biography of one of Scotland's most famous and greatest kings.

  • - A Medical Kindred in the Classical Gaelic Tradition
    av John W. M. Bannerman
    285,-

    The history of an exclusive and knowledgeable Gaelic medical family who served several centuries of Scottish noble families.

  • - Collected Essays and Studies by John W. M. Bannerman
    av John W. M. Bannerman
    395,-

    An essential introduction to one of the major Scottish historians of modern times.

  • av Christine McGladdery
    392,-

    The only comprehensive single-volume biography of James II of Scotland.

  • - Witch-Hunting in a Scottish Shire, 1560-1710
    av Stuart Macdonald
    305,-

    Along the coast of Fife, in villages like Culross and Pittenweem, history records that some women were executed as witches. Witch-hunting was related to ideas, values, attitudes and political events. It was a complicated process, involving religious and civil authorities, village tensions and the fears of the elite.

  • av Tim Clarkson
    270,-

    Analyses the political relationships between the Clyde Britons and their Anglo-Saxon neighbours; explains how the kingdom of Strathclyde, or Cumbria, became one of the great powers of the time; describes the origins of the English county of Cumberland and the western section of the English-Scottish border.

  • - A Selection of Songs and Poems by Niall Macleoid (1843-1913), 'The Bard of Skye', His Brother Iain Dubh (1847-1901) and Father Domhnall nan Oran (c.1787-1873)
    av Meg Bateman
    345,-

    Celebrates the poetry of the well-known Gaelic bard Neil Macleod, with translations, background notes and melodies and publishes the work of Neil's brother, Iain Dubh, and father, Domhnall nan Oran, for the first time. An introductory essay analyses the significance of this family in the Gaelic diaspora.

  • av Elaine McFarland & Catriona M.M. MacDonald
    312,-

    This is the only single-volume study of the impact of the Great War on Scotland. Topics include conscientious objection, voluntary recruitment, press coverage, gender and the war, and the Scottish Highlands and the war.

  • - The Place of Names in Hebridean Settlement History
    av Alan Macniven
    387,-

    This book challenges traditional assumptions about the nature of Viking settlement in the Inner Hebrides and will be of interest to researchers, students and amateur historians of Place-Name Studies, Viking Studies, Scottish Medieval History, Scottish Studies and Scandinavian Cultural History.

  • av William Donaldson
    462,-

    Combining newspaper and manuscript evidence from the pipers themselves with a range of historical sources, the author harnesses the insights of the practical player to those of the historian and provides a fresh account of the players and their musical traditions, which have previously been the subject of much myth-making.

  • - Selections from the Scotichronicon
    av Walter Bower
    264,-

    Writing on a small island in the Firth of Forth in the 1440s, Walter Bower set out to tell the whole story of the Scottish nation in a single huge book, the Scotichronicon - 'a history book for Scots'. This fascinating selection is made from the modern 9-volume edition produced by Professor D.E.R. Watt and his team.

  • - The Law
    av Mulhearn
    989,-

    This volume provides an easily comprehensible account of the law in Scotland, beginning with its historical development and professional structure before going on to consider the law as an institution.

  • av Alasdair Ross
    285,-

  • av Marjorie Ogilvie Anderson
    395,-

    Anderson critically analyses the evidence available from regnal lists and Irish annals of the 6th to 9th centuries, to shed new light on the kingdoms of DalRiata and the Picts. This reedition includes a new introduction and a bibliography of recent scholarship by Nicholas Evans.

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