The Kingdom of the Scots : : Government, church and society from the eleventh to the fourteenth century / / G W S Barrow.

This book explores the formative period when Scotland acquired the characteristics that enabled it to enter fully into the comity of medieval Christendom. These included a monarchy of a recognisably continental type, a feudal organisation of aristocratic landholding and military service, national bo...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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प्रकाशन का वर्ष :2022
भाषा:English
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भौतिक वर्णन:1 online resource (352 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Maps --
Acknowledgements --
List of Abbreviations --
Introduction --
PART I GOVERNMENT --
1 Pre-feudal Scotland: shires and thanes --
2 The judex --
3 The justiciar --
4 The Anglo-Scottish Border --
5 The Scots and the north of England --
PART II CHURCH --
6 The royal house and the religious orders --
7 Benedictines, Tironensians and Cistercians --
8 The clergy at St Andrews --
9 King David I and Glasgow --
10 The clergy in the War of Independence --
PART III SOCIETY --
11 Rural settlement in central and eastern Scotland --
12 The beginnings of military feudalism --
13 Scotland’s ‘Norman’ families --
14 Growth and structure of the Border --
15 The earliest Stewarts and their lands --
16 The highlands in the lifetime of Robert the Bruce --
Index
सारांश:This book explores the formative period when Scotland acquired the characteristics that enabled it to enter fully into the comity of medieval Christendom. These included a monarchy of a recognisably continental type, a feudal organisation of aristocratic landholding and military service, national boundaries, and a body of settled law and custom. By the end of the thirteenth century Scotland had a church based on territorial dioceses and parishes, centres of learning including monastic houses representing the main orders of western Europe, and thriving urban communities whose economic power counterbalanced the aristocracy's. How and to what effect these characteristics were acquired are the main subjects of the book.After the introduction eighteen chapters are divided into three parts devoted to government, church and society. The volume comprises some of the most important as well as the most consistently readable work ever published on medieval Scotland. First published in 1973, it is now reissued in an updated edition. Three additional chapters are included: on the Scots and the north of England in the time of King Stephen, on the Anglo-Scottish border in the middle ages, and on King David I and the church of Glasgow. The book also appears in paperback for the first time.
स्वरूप:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
आईएसबीएन:9781474464222
9783110780468
डिजिटल ऑब्जेक्ट पहचानकर्ता:10.1515/9781474464222
अभिगमन:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: G W S Barrow.