This paper examines the twelfth-century Latin poem known as the Song of the Death of Somerled and argues that contrary to previous interpretations the action in the poem covers two separate events eleven years apart; a successful attack on Glasgow in 1153 and a the final battle in which Somerled dies in 1164
Various ‘donation’ accounts of the twelfth century attempted to explain Scottish rule of ‘Lothian’ a...
This thesis examines three key moments in the intersecting histories of Scotland, Ireland and Englan...
A broadranging review of conflictual events in Scottish history from the late 17th to the early 20...
This paper re-examines the late medieval and early modern pedigrees of the families claiming descent...
This paper will explore how motifs of Scotland and Scottishness are portrayed in medieval versions o...
This paper examines the nature and basis of the competition between the dynasty based in Moray, to w...
This paper provides a detailed historiographical analysis of published work on the Lordship of the I...
The final rebellion of Donald Dubh, heir to the forfeited MacDonald lordship of the Isles, is usuall...
First paragraph: The research for this paper began with a simple premise: that it should be a relati...
This paper analyzes the archaic Irish poem Conailla Medb Michuru. The paper refutes James Carney’s t...
The wide-ranging interests of the Scandinavians who controlled Dublin from 851, known as the dubh ga...
This article explores the Stewart monarchy's relations with the lordship of the Isles within a broad...
This article examines aspects of Highland or Gaelic Society in the decades immediately preceeding an...
Very late on the 19th March 1286, in the teeth of a howling gale on a dark and stormy night, Scotlan...
This is an analysis of the loyalties and political rivalries of the army of David II of Scotland at ...
Various ‘donation’ accounts of the twelfth century attempted to explain Scottish rule of ‘Lothian’ a...
This thesis examines three key moments in the intersecting histories of Scotland, Ireland and Englan...
A broadranging review of conflictual events in Scottish history from the late 17th to the early 20...
This paper re-examines the late medieval and early modern pedigrees of the families claiming descent...
This paper will explore how motifs of Scotland and Scottishness are portrayed in medieval versions o...
This paper examines the nature and basis of the competition between the dynasty based in Moray, to w...
This paper provides a detailed historiographical analysis of published work on the Lordship of the I...
The final rebellion of Donald Dubh, heir to the forfeited MacDonald lordship of the Isles, is usuall...
First paragraph: The research for this paper began with a simple premise: that it should be a relati...
This paper analyzes the archaic Irish poem Conailla Medb Michuru. The paper refutes James Carney’s t...
The wide-ranging interests of the Scandinavians who controlled Dublin from 851, known as the dubh ga...
This article explores the Stewart monarchy's relations with the lordship of the Isles within a broad...
This article examines aspects of Highland or Gaelic Society in the decades immediately preceeding an...
Very late on the 19th March 1286, in the teeth of a howling gale on a dark and stormy night, Scotlan...
This is an analysis of the loyalties and political rivalries of the army of David II of Scotland at ...
Various ‘donation’ accounts of the twelfth century attempted to explain Scottish rule of ‘Lothian’ a...
This thesis examines three key moments in the intersecting histories of Scotland, Ireland and Englan...
A broadranging review of conflictual events in Scottish history from the late 17th to the early 20...