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The Kingdom Of The Isles Scotlands Western Seaboard C11001336 Andrew Mcdonald

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The Kingdom Of The Isles Scotlands Western Seaboard C11001336 Andrew Mcdonald
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Publisher: John Donald
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.37 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Andrew McDonald
ISBN: 9781788854122, 1788854128
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Kingdom Of The Isles Scotlands Western Seaboard C11001336 Andrew Mcdonald by Andrew Mcdonald 9781788854122, 1788854128 instant download after payment.

This study explores the history of the western seaboard of Scotland (the Hebrides, Argyll and the Isle of Man) in a formative but often neglected era: the central middle ages, from the mightly Somerled to his descendant John MacDonald, the first Lord of the Isles (c. 1336).
Drawing on a variety of sources, this very readable narrative deals with three major and closely interrelated themes: first, the existence of the Isles and coastal mainland as a kingdom from c.1100 to 1266; second, the rulers of the region, Somerled and his descendants, the MacDougalls, MacDonalds and MacRuaris; and third, the often complex relations among the Isles, Scotland, Norway and England. A fully rounded history emerges, which transcends national viewpoints.
While political history predominates, the changing nature of society in the isles is emphasised throughout, and separate chapters address the church and monasticism as well as the monuments – the castles, monasteries, churches and chapels that form an enduring legacy.

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