Richard Oram concentrates on the era commonly known as the "making of the kingdom," or the Anglo-Norman era of Scottish history. He balances a traditional historiographical focus on the "feudalization
Richard Oram concentrates on the era commonly known as the "making of the kingdom," or the Anglo-Norman era of Scottish history. He balances a traditional historiographical focus on the "feudalization
Historians of Scottish history focus their attention on a period that is widely considered formative in Scottish national identity, but has escaped large scale and detailed academic analysis in favor
In The Lordship of the Isles, twelve specialists open new perspectives on the rise and fall of the MacDonalds of Islay and the politics, culture and society of the greatest Gaelic lordship of later me
Considered to be one of the greatest of Scotland's medieval kings, David I?the youngest son of King Malcolm III and St. Margaret?was never expected to succeed to the throne. During the reigns of his e
Collecting, Curating, and Researching Writers' Libraries: A Handbook is the first book to examine the history, acquisition, cataloging, and scholarly use of writers’ personal libraries. This book also