A survey of relations between the MacDonald lordship of the Isles and the Bruce kings of Scotland, Robert I (1306-29) and David II (1329-71), re-assessing both the primary evidence and historiography
A reassessment of Robert Bruce/I's dealings with Scotland's parliament (1306-29) to challenege the i...
Over the course of the later Middle Ages nearly half the landmass of the British Isles fell under th...
This is an analysis of the loyalties and political rivalries of the army of David II of Scotland at ...
A survey of relations between the MacDonald lordship of the Isles and the Bruce kings of Scotland, R...
This article explores the Stewart monarchy's relations with the lordship of the Isles within a broad...
This thesis examines the kingship of David II, king of Scots (1329-71), son of Robert Bruce (Robert ...
The earldom of Ross was a dominant force in medieval Scotland. This was primarily due to its strateg...
This paper seeks to question the assumption that the outbreak of prolonged Anglo-Scottish war in 129...
The first part of a two-part study of the 14th-century Fleming earls of Wigtown, this paper explores...
This paper provides a detailed historiographical analysis of published work on the Lordship of the I...
This paper provides a detailed historiographical analysis of published work on the Lordship of the I...
This paper provides a detailed historiographical analysis of published work on the Lordship of the I...
The first part of a two-part study of the 14th-century Fleming earls of Wigtown, this paper explores...
The earldom of Ross was a dominant force in medieval Scotland. This was primarily due to its strateg...
A reassessment of Robert Bruce/I's dealings with Scotland's parliament (1306-29) to challenege the i...
A reassessment of Robert Bruce/I's dealings with Scotland's parliament (1306-29) to challenege the i...
Over the course of the later Middle Ages nearly half the landmass of the British Isles fell under th...
This is an analysis of the loyalties and political rivalries of the army of David II of Scotland at ...
A survey of relations between the MacDonald lordship of the Isles and the Bruce kings of Scotland, R...
This article explores the Stewart monarchy's relations with the lordship of the Isles within a broad...
This thesis examines the kingship of David II, king of Scots (1329-71), son of Robert Bruce (Robert ...
The earldom of Ross was a dominant force in medieval Scotland. This was primarily due to its strateg...
This paper seeks to question the assumption that the outbreak of prolonged Anglo-Scottish war in 129...
The first part of a two-part study of the 14th-century Fleming earls of Wigtown, this paper explores...
This paper provides a detailed historiographical analysis of published work on the Lordship of the I...
This paper provides a detailed historiographical analysis of published work on the Lordship of the I...
This paper provides a detailed historiographical analysis of published work on the Lordship of the I...
The first part of a two-part study of the 14th-century Fleming earls of Wigtown, this paper explores...
The earldom of Ross was a dominant force in medieval Scotland. This was primarily due to its strateg...
A reassessment of Robert Bruce/I's dealings with Scotland's parliament (1306-29) to challenege the i...
A reassessment of Robert Bruce/I's dealings with Scotland's parliament (1306-29) to challenege the i...
Over the course of the later Middle Ages nearly half the landmass of the British Isles fell under th...
This is an analysis of the loyalties and political rivalries of the army of David II of Scotland at ...