Disunited Kingdoms
Peoples and Politics in the British Isles 1280-1460
- Format: Pocket
- Antall sider: 344
- Språk: Engelsk
- Forlag/Utgiver: SD Books
- Serienavn: The Medieval World
- EAN: 9781405840590
- Utgivelsesår: 2013
- Bidragsyter: Brown, Michael
In the last decades of the thirteenth century the British Isles appeared to be on the point of unified rule, dominated by the lordship, law and language of the English. However by 1400 Britain and Ireland were divided between the warring kings of England and Scotland, and peoples still starkly defined by race and nation. Why did the apparent trends towards a single royal ruler, a single elite and a common Anglicised world stop so abruptly after 1300? And what did the resulting pattern of distinct nations and extensive borderlands contribute to the longer-term history of the British Isles?
In this innovative analysis of a critical period in the history of the British Isles, Michael Brown addresses these fundamental questions and shows how the national identities underlying the British state today are a continuous legacy of these years. Using a chronological structure to guide the reader through the key periods of the era, this book also identifies and analyses the following do