The Anglo-Scottish wars of the later middle ages cannot be adequately explained by a catalogue of battles and sieges. Both sides used legal, historical and spiritual arguments to give authority to their respective claims to independence (Scots) or sovereignty (English). Saints played a particularly key role in the Scottish articulation of independence. The official patron St Andrew provided a direct link to the papacy, whilst the careers of a wide range of other saints, from the ‘first bishop’ Palladius to Queen Margaret, were used to demonstrate the richness and longevity of the kingdom’s Christian past and of its independent ecclesiastical institutions. One individual who sat awkwardly in this narrative was Ninian of Whithorn, a saint who...
From introduction: It is perhaps inevitable that both the public and personal piety of Scotland’s th...
The rebellion against Charles I's authority that began in Edinburgh in 1637 involved the Scots in su...
By the fifteenth century St Andrew had been firmly established as the formal patron saint of Scotlan...
The Anglo-Scottish wars of the later middle ages cannot be adequately explained by a catalogue of ba...
This thesis is an examination of the most important Scottish saints’ cults and pilgrimage centres i...
This thesis is an examination of the most important Scottish saints’ cults and pilgrimage centres in...
This paper seeks to question the assumption that the outbreak of prolonged Anglo-Scottish war in 129...
St Duthac of Tain was one of the most popular Scottish saints of the later middle ages. From the lat...
This paper will explore the sources and extant evidence relevant to the development and management o...
This paper will explore the sources and extant evidence relevant to the development and management o...
This paper investigates the social, political, and religious changes and tensions which surrounded t...
This paper investigates the social, political, and religious changes and tensions which surrounded t...
This volume examines the phenomena of the cult of saints and Marian devotion as they were manifested...
From introduction: It is perhaps inevitable that both the public and personal piety of Scotland’s th...
This article surveys the development of the religious devotions and court life of David II of Scotla...
From introduction: It is perhaps inevitable that both the public and personal piety of Scotland’s th...
The rebellion against Charles I's authority that began in Edinburgh in 1637 involved the Scots in su...
By the fifteenth century St Andrew had been firmly established as the formal patron saint of Scotlan...
The Anglo-Scottish wars of the later middle ages cannot be adequately explained by a catalogue of ba...
This thesis is an examination of the most important Scottish saints’ cults and pilgrimage centres i...
This thesis is an examination of the most important Scottish saints’ cults and pilgrimage centres in...
This paper seeks to question the assumption that the outbreak of prolonged Anglo-Scottish war in 129...
St Duthac of Tain was one of the most popular Scottish saints of the later middle ages. From the lat...
This paper will explore the sources and extant evidence relevant to the development and management o...
This paper will explore the sources and extant evidence relevant to the development and management o...
This paper investigates the social, political, and religious changes and tensions which surrounded t...
This paper investigates the social, political, and religious changes and tensions which surrounded t...
This volume examines the phenomena of the cult of saints and Marian devotion as they were manifested...
From introduction: It is perhaps inevitable that both the public and personal piety of Scotland’s th...
This article surveys the development of the religious devotions and court life of David II of Scotla...
From introduction: It is perhaps inevitable that both the public and personal piety of Scotland’s th...
The rebellion against Charles I's authority that began in Edinburgh in 1637 involved the Scots in su...
By the fifteenth century St Andrew had been firmly established as the formal patron saint of Scotlan...