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Domination and Lordship Dr. Richard Oram

Domination and Lordship By Dr. Richard Oram

Domination and Lordship by Dr. Richard Oram


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This book discussed the processes by which the Gaelic kingdom of Alba established its mastery over the lesser kingdoms of northern mainland Britain and transformed itself into a state recognisable as Scotland.

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Domination and Lordship: Scotland, 1070-1230 by Dr. Richard Oram

This volume centres upon the era conventionally labelled the 'Making of the kingdom', or the 'Anglo-Norman' era in Scottish history. It seeks a balance between traditional historiographical concentration on the 'feudalisation' of Scottish society as part of the wholesale importation of alien cultural traditions by a 'modernising' monarchy and more recent emphasis on the continuing vitality and centrality of Gaelic culture and traditions within the twelfth- and early thirteenth-century kingdom. Part I explores the transition from the Gaelic kingship of Alba into the hybridised medieval state and traces Scotland's role as both dominated and dominator. It examines the redefinition of relationships with England, Gaelic magnates within Scotland's traditional territorial heartland and with autonomous/independent mainland and insular powers. These interrelationships form the central theme of an exploration of the struggle for political domination of the northern mainland of Britain and the adjacent islands, the mechanisms through which that domination was projected and expressed, and the manner of its expression. Part II is a thematic exploration of central aspects of the society and culture of late eleventh- to early thirteenth-century Scotland which gave character and substance to the emerging kingdom. It considers the evolutionary growth of Scottish economic structures, changes in the management of land-based resources, and the manner in which secular power and authority were acquired and exercised. These themes are developed in discussions of the emergence of urban communities and in the creation of a new noble class in the twelfth century. Religion is examined both in terms of the development of the Church as an institution and through the religious experience of the lay population.

About Dr. Richard Oram

Richard Oram is Professor of Medieval and Environmental History and Director of the Centre for Environmental History at the University of Stirling

Table of Contents

Introduction: Scotland in 1070; PART 1 Narratives; Chapter 1 Out with the Old (1070-1093); Chapter 2 Kings and pretenders (1093-1136); Chapter 3 Building the Scoto-Northumbrian Realm (1136-1157); Chapter 4 Under the Angevin Supremacy (1157-1189); Chapter 5 Settling the Succession (1189-1230); PART 2 Processes; Chapter 6 Power; Chapter 7 Re-working Old Patterns: Rural landscapes and societies; Chapter 8 Towns, Burghs and Burgesses; Chapter 9 Nobles; Chapter 10 The Making of the Ecclesia Scoticana; Guide to Further Reading; Timeline; Bibliography

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NGR9780748614974
9780748614974
0748614974
Domination and Lordship: Scotland, 1070-1230 by Dr. Richard Oram
New
Paperback
Edinburgh University Press
2011-02-21
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