To be annexed forever to the English Crown: The English Occupation of Southern Scotland, c.1334-37

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Abstract

The Anglo-Scottish wars of the late Middle Ages have long attracted scholarly attention, but studies focussing on the military aspects of the conflict over the longue durée and from both sides of the border have been lacking. In this collection of essays covering the years between the battles of Dunbar (1296) and Flodden (1513), Andy King and David Simpkin bring together leading historians in the field to consider afresh the armies and soldiers engaged in the wars, while also reflecting on the conflict's impact either side of the border.
At a time when military history is undergoing a renaissance, the Anglo-Scottish wars offer a case-study not only of military institutions but also of the contributions made by individuals and communities.
Contributors are Amanda Beam, Steve Boardman, Michael Brown, Sean Cunningham, Claire Etty, Jonathan Gledhill, David Grummitt, Andy King, Alastair Macdonald, Iain MacInnes, Gordon Pentland, David Simpkin, Andrew Spencer, Katie Stevenson and Thea Summerfield.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEngland and Scotland at War
Subtitle of host publicationNew Perspectives
EditorsAndy King, David Simpkin
Place of PublicationLeiden
PublisherBrill
Pages183-201
Number of pages19
ISBN (Electronic) 9789004229839
ISBN (Print)9789004229822
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2012

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