Hamish Torrie FSAScot, The Glenmorangie Company, Dr Adrian Maldonado, National Museums Scotland, and Dr Heather Pulliam, University of Edinburgh, discuss the idea that a medieval kingdom called Scotland was not a predestined or obvious outcome of the politics of the first millennium AD. Even in the twelfth century, Britain north of the Tweed was a patchwork of laws, languages and identities. Do the art and artefacts of the 9-12th century provide a different perspective on the formation of a feudal kingdom? This conversation event discusses the impact of ten years of the Glenmorangie Research Project at National Museums Scotland, and the unique perspective which comes from a focus on the material culture
This revised and updated volume of the New History of Scotland series explores a period of intense i...
Conventional Scottish medieval historiography presents castle-building as a component in the alien c...
When discussing identity, particularly perceptions of identity, one immediately enters into somethin...
This third book from The Glenmorangie Company Research Project, following Early Medieval Scotland an...
This edited volume explores how (what is today) Scotland can be compared with, contrasted to, or was...
This edited volume explores how (what is today) Scotland can be compared with, contrasted to, or was...
The elaborately carved Hilton of Cadboll stone, the house-shaped Monymusk Reliquary and the sumptuou...
The years between the deaths of King Mael Coluim and Queen Margaret in 1093 and King Alexander III i...
It is a well-documented fact that the Middle Ages have had a long history of instrumentalisation by ...
This edited volume explores how (what is today) Scotland can be compared with, contrasted to, or was...
A British dimension is crucial for understanding the earliest stage in the emergence of an idea of S...
Based on the exhibition Scotland's Early Silver, opening at the National Museum of Scotland, 13 Octo...
The traditional view of the Scottish nation holds that it first arose during the Wars of Independenc...
Based on the exhibition Scotland's Early Silver, opening at the National Museum of ~Scotland, 13 Oct...
Studying custom and its context gives unique insights into relations of property, production and law...
This revised and updated volume of the New History of Scotland series explores a period of intense i...
Conventional Scottish medieval historiography presents castle-building as a component in the alien c...
When discussing identity, particularly perceptions of identity, one immediately enters into somethin...
This third book from The Glenmorangie Company Research Project, following Early Medieval Scotland an...
This edited volume explores how (what is today) Scotland can be compared with, contrasted to, or was...
This edited volume explores how (what is today) Scotland can be compared with, contrasted to, or was...
The elaborately carved Hilton of Cadboll stone, the house-shaped Monymusk Reliquary and the sumptuou...
The years between the deaths of King Mael Coluim and Queen Margaret in 1093 and King Alexander III i...
It is a well-documented fact that the Middle Ages have had a long history of instrumentalisation by ...
This edited volume explores how (what is today) Scotland can be compared with, contrasted to, or was...
A British dimension is crucial for understanding the earliest stage in the emergence of an idea of S...
Based on the exhibition Scotland's Early Silver, opening at the National Museum of Scotland, 13 Octo...
The traditional view of the Scottish nation holds that it first arose during the Wars of Independenc...
Based on the exhibition Scotland's Early Silver, opening at the National Museum of ~Scotland, 13 Oct...
Studying custom and its context gives unique insights into relations of property, production and law...
This revised and updated volume of the New History of Scotland series explores a period of intense i...
Conventional Scottish medieval historiography presents castle-building as a component in the alien c...
When discussing identity, particularly perceptions of identity, one immediately enters into somethin...