England and Scotland, 1286-1603
On a stormy night in 1286, a man fell off his horse and broke his neck, setting two kingdoms on a 300-year course of war. Edward I seized the opportunity to pursue English claims to overlordship of Scotland; William Wallace and Robert Bruce headed the 'patriotic' resistance. Their collision shaped the history, politics and nationhood of the two realms, and dragged in a third with the formation of the Franco-Scottish Auld Alliance. It also created a unique society on both sides of the Anglo-Scottish border. What prevented peace from breaking out? And how, at the dawn of the seventeenth century, could a Scottish king succeed, peacefully and unopposed, to the Auld Enemy's throne?

Andy King and Claire Etty trace the fractious relationship between England and Scotland from the death of Alexander III to the accession of James VI as James I of England. Spanning medieval and early modern history, this book is the ideal starting point for students studying Anglo-Scottish relations up to the Union.
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England and Scotland, 1286-1603
On a stormy night in 1286, a man fell off his horse and broke his neck, setting two kingdoms on a 300-year course of war. Edward I seized the opportunity to pursue English claims to overlordship of Scotland; William Wallace and Robert Bruce headed the 'patriotic' resistance. Their collision shaped the history, politics and nationhood of the two realms, and dragged in a third with the formation of the Franco-Scottish Auld Alliance. It also created a unique society on both sides of the Anglo-Scottish border. What prevented peace from breaking out? And how, at the dawn of the seventeenth century, could a Scottish king succeed, peacefully and unopposed, to the Auld Enemy's throne?

Andy King and Claire Etty trace the fractious relationship between England and Scotland from the death of Alexander III to the accession of James VI as James I of England. Spanning medieval and early modern history, this book is the ideal starting point for students studying Anglo-Scottish relations up to the Union.
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England and Scotland, 1286-1603

England and Scotland, 1286-1603

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On a stormy night in 1286, a man fell off his horse and broke his neck, setting two kingdoms on a 300-year course of war. Edward I seized the opportunity to pursue English claims to overlordship of Scotland; William Wallace and Robert Bruce headed the 'patriotic' resistance. Their collision shaped the history, politics and nationhood of the two realms, and dragged in a third with the formation of the Franco-Scottish Auld Alliance. It also created a unique society on both sides of the Anglo-Scottish border. What prevented peace from breaking out? And how, at the dawn of the seventeenth century, could a Scottish king succeed, peacefully and unopposed, to the Auld Enemy's throne?

Andy King and Claire Etty trace the fractious relationship between England and Scotland from the death of Alexander III to the accession of James VI as James I of England. Spanning medieval and early modern history, this book is the ideal starting point for students studying Anglo-Scottish relations up to the Union.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350306974
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 10/05/2015
Series: British History in Perspective
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Andy King is Lecturer in History at the University of Southampton, UK.

Claire Etty is Senior Assistant Researcher at the Oxford English Dictionary, UK.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction
PART I
1. Hammer of the Scots? Edward I and Scotland, 1286-1306
2. Scottish Civil Wars, 1306-37
3. The Hundred Years War: War on Two Fronts, 1337-1453
4. The Wars of the Roses, 1453-1502
5. Auld Alliance, New Europe, 1503-37
6. Reformations and Rough Wooing, 1537-60
7. Better Together? 1561-1603
PART II
8. Armies and Warfare
9. The Marches
10. Relations between Peoples
11. National Identity and Propaganda: The Appeal to History and Contemporary Views of the 'Other'
Conclusion
Select Bibliography
Notes
Index.

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A very accessible, direct and entertaining overview of Anglo-Scottish relations from the Wars to James I's accession.' – Michael Penman, University of Stirling, UK

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