An edition of The Black Douglases (1998)

The Black Douglases

war and lordship in late Medieval Scotland, 1300-1455

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An edition of The Black Douglases (1998)

The Black Douglases

war and lordship in late Medieval Scotland, 1300-1455

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During the century and a half of their power the Black Douglases earned fame as Scotland's champions in the front line of war against England. On their shields they bore the bloody heart of Robert Bruce, the symbol of their claim to be the physical protectors of the hero-king's legacy. But others saw the power of these lords and earls of Douglas in a different light. To their critics the Douglases were a force for disorder in the kingdom, lawless, arrogant and violent, whose power rested on coercion and whose defiance of kings and guardians ultimately provoked James II into slaying the Douglas earl with his own hand. The Black Douglases examines aristocratic power and status and its place in Scottish political society through the greatest and most notorious magnate dynasty of late medieval Scotland. Michael Brown analyzes the rise and fall of the family as the dominant magnates of the South, from the deeds of the good Sir James Douglas in the service of Bruce to the violent destruction of the Douglas earls in the 1450s. Alongside this study of the accumulation and loss of power by one great noble house, the Black Douglases includes a series of thematic examinations of the nature of aristocratic power. In particular these emphasize the link between warfare and political power in southern Scotland during the 14th century. For the Black Douglases, war was not just a patriotic duty but the means to power and fame in Scotland and across Europe. - Back cover.

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Tuckwell Press
Language
English
Pages
358

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The Black Douglases: war and lordship in late medieval Scotland, 1300-1455
2007, John Donald, John Donald Publishers Ltd
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Table of Contents

Introduction : A large and attractive book
The Black Douglas
The night of the Liddesdale and the Lord of Douglas
Archibald the Grim (1358-1388)
The Douglas inheritance
Ruler of the South : Archibald fourth Earl of Douglas
The bloody heart : the rise of the Douglases and the kingdom of Scotland
The war wall : the Douglases at war
Douglas Lordship
Eldest son of the Pope : the Douglases and the church
Known through all Christendom : the Douglases and Europe
The rise of James the Gross
A pride of Douglases
The fall
Exile and end

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [335]-346) and index.

Published in
East Linton, East Lothian, Scotland

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
941.103/092, B
Library of Congress
DA758.3.D6 B76 1998, DA758.3.D6B76 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi, 358 p., [8] p. of plates
Number of pages
358
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL102625M
Internet Archive
blackdouglaseswa0000brow
ISBN 10
1862320365, 186232025X
ISBN 13
9781862320369, 9781862320253
LCCN
99218116
OCLC/WorldCat
39914022
Library Thing
236896
Goodreads
1453781
444222

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