An edition of Medieval Scotland (1993)

Medieval Scotland

crown, lordship and community : essays presented to G.W.S Barrow

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An edition of Medieval Scotland (1993)

Medieval Scotland

crown, lordship and community : essays presented to G.W.S Barrow

Medieval Scotland brings together thirteen essays specially written in honour of Professor Barrow. The contributors explore central themes in the development of the medieval Scottish kingdom, a subject which Professor Barrow has done so much to illuminate. They analyse the interplay between Celtic and feudal influences; the political definition of the kingdom; crown-magnate relations; and the relationship between the local and national communities.

A complete bibliography of Professor Barrow's writings to the end of 1992 is also included.

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Language
English
Pages
319

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
"A bibliography of the published works of G.W.S. Barrow to the end of 1992"--P. [297]-307.

Published in
Edinburgh

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
941.102
Library of Congress
DA775 .M38 1993, DA775.M38 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 319 p. :
Number of pages
319

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1030754M
ISBN 10
0748604189
LCCN
93223104
OCLC/WorldCat
29795976
Goodreads
3170614

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Work ID
OL21722861W

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