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Kind Neighbours Scottish Saints And Society In The Later Middle Ages Tom Turpie

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Kind Neighbours Scottish Saints And Society In The Later Middle Ages Tom Turpie
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.68 MB
Author: Tom Turpie
ISBN: 9789004298224, 9004298223
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Kind Neighbours Scottish Saints And Society In The Later Middle Ages Tom Turpie by Tom Turpie 9789004298224, 9004298223 instant download after payment.

In 'Kind Neighbours' Tom Turpie explores devotion to Scottish saints and their shrines in the later middle ages. He provides fresh insight into the role played by these saints in the legal and historical arguments for Scottish independence, and the process by which first Andrew, and later Ninian, were embraced as patron saints of the Scots. Kind Neighbours also explains the appeal of the most popular Scottish saints of the period and explores the relationship between regional shrines and the Scottish monarchy. 0Rejecting traditional interpretations based around church-led patriotism or crown patronage, Turpie draws on a wide range of sources to explain how religious, political and environmental changes in the later middle ages shaped devotion to the saints in Scotland.


ISBN : 9789004298224

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