For centuries the Anglo-Scottish borderlands were a region of weak government, endemic violence, border fortresses, and periodic full-scale wars. After the 1603 Union of the Crowns joined Scotland with England and Ireland, James VI & I attempted to pacify the “Middle Shires” of his new realm of “Great Britain.” Despite an apparently successful pacification, using the resources of both the Scottish and English states, the outbreak of the British Civil Wars in 1638 resulted in the region once again becoming militarized. This militarization followed many of the characteristics of the pre-1603 border security system: the renovation of border fortresses, cross-border raids, powerful noble magnates with cross-border political alliances, and the t...
This special issue of the Journal of Borderlands Studies “brings the Anglo-Scottish border back in” ...
In 1638, Scots opposed to the imposition of administrative, social, economic and religious uniformit...
In 1638, Scots opposed to the imposition of administrative, social, economic and religious uniformit...
For centuries the Anglo-Scottish borderlands were a region of weak government, endemic violence, bor...
Scotland's relations with her southern neighbour, England, were often bad, and for significant perio...
The rebellion against Charles I's authority that began in Edinburgh in 1637 involved the Scots in su...
This thesis examines how a period of prolonged peace, from 1558 to 1639, between the kingdoms of Eng...
This paper examines the Scottish parliament’s arrangements for defence laid down in 1482, just befor...
The year 1558 was one of open war between England and Scotland. Previous scholarly accounts of this ...
The English border town of Berwick-upon-Tweed provides the perfect case study to analyze early moder...
Above all, the republican regime that governed first England, and then the entirety of the British I...
This thesis investigates royalism within Scottish society during the British Civil Wars (c.1638-1651...
This thesis examines society in the marches between England and Scotland, and engages with the histo...
This article examines aspects of Highland or Gaelic Society in the decades immediately preceeding an...
The administration of the Anglo-Scottish border posed a perennial problem for successive Tudor gover...
This special issue of the Journal of Borderlands Studies “brings the Anglo-Scottish border back in” ...
In 1638, Scots opposed to the imposition of administrative, social, economic and religious uniformit...
In 1638, Scots opposed to the imposition of administrative, social, economic and religious uniformit...
For centuries the Anglo-Scottish borderlands were a region of weak government, endemic violence, bor...
Scotland's relations with her southern neighbour, England, were often bad, and for significant perio...
The rebellion against Charles I's authority that began in Edinburgh in 1637 involved the Scots in su...
This thesis examines how a period of prolonged peace, from 1558 to 1639, between the kingdoms of Eng...
This paper examines the Scottish parliament’s arrangements for defence laid down in 1482, just befor...
The year 1558 was one of open war between England and Scotland. Previous scholarly accounts of this ...
The English border town of Berwick-upon-Tweed provides the perfect case study to analyze early moder...
Above all, the republican regime that governed first England, and then the entirety of the British I...
This thesis investigates royalism within Scottish society during the British Civil Wars (c.1638-1651...
This thesis examines society in the marches between England and Scotland, and engages with the histo...
This article examines aspects of Highland or Gaelic Society in the decades immediately preceeding an...
The administration of the Anglo-Scottish border posed a perennial problem for successive Tudor gover...
This special issue of the Journal of Borderlands Studies “brings the Anglo-Scottish border back in” ...
In 1638, Scots opposed to the imposition of administrative, social, economic and religious uniformit...
In 1638, Scots opposed to the imposition of administrative, social, economic and religious uniformit...