Conquest and Union

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A01=Sarah Barber
A01=Steven G. Ellis
anglo-scottish
aristocratic integration
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Author_Steven G. Ellis
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Clan Elite
constitutional development
cultural assimilation
Earl
early modern Britain
Edward III
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Gael Ic
Gaelic
Gaelic Culture
IOI
Irish Franciscan
Irish Parliament
james
James VII
keith
Legislative Union
lish
March Es
Mi Ssion
multi-national state building in British Isles
National Library
Philip III
relations
religious reform movements
sco
Scots Gaelic
Scottish Customs
Scottish Gaeldom
Scottish National Party
Scottish Noblemen
Scottish Peers
St Asaph
state formation theory
ttish
Vernacular Poets
vii
William III

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138152441
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Aug 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The British Isles is a multi-national arena, but its history has traditionally been studied from a distinctively English -- often, indeed, London -- perspective. Now, however, the interweaving of the distinct but mutually-dependent histories of the four nations is at the heart of some of the liveliest historical research today. In this major contribution to that research, eleven leading scholars consider key aspects of the internal relations of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales in the early modern period, and the problems of accommodating different -- and resistant -- cultures to a single centralizing polity. The contributors are: Sarah Barber; Toby Barnard; Ciaran Brady; Keith M. Brown; Jane Dawson; Steven G. Ellis; David Hayton; Philip Jenkins; Alan Macinnes; Michael Mac Craith; and John Morrill.

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