This paper examines the extent to which the Clan Donald, as political force in Scotland, deintegrated following the 1493 forfeiture
The Douglas earls of Angus and their role in Scotland's history has intrigued many Scottish histori...
The thesis is a detailed study of Scottish central government institutions, personnel and policies ...
In November 1523 a Scottish army, led by John Stewart, duke of Albany, invaded England for the first...
From a traditional perspective, the 1493 forfeiture of the lordship of the Isles was the death blow ...
The final rebellion of Donald Dubh, heir to the forfeited MacDonald lordship of the Isles, is usuall...
This paper provides a detailed historiographical analysis of published work on the Lordship of the I...
A survey of relations between the MacDonald lordship of the Isles and the Bruce kings of Scotland, R...
This second part of a two-part study of the 14th-century Fleming earls of Wigtown explores the conse...
Legacies change over time, and the Battle of Culloden is no different, especially depending on who i...
The short and militarily inglorious rebellion launched in May 1685 by Archibald Campbell, 9th earl o...
This thesis is a study of the fortunes of members of the Scottish Highland military elite during th...
The period 1573 to 1603 offers a unique opportunity for the study of power politics in Scotland and...
The destruction of the Highland Clan system is often dated from the defeat of the Highland Jacobite ...
The following discussion explores the reciprocal relationships between Campbell chiefs and their kin...
This thesis examines the political, social and, in particular, military conditions that influenced t...
The Douglas earls of Angus and their role in Scotland's history has intrigued many Scottish histori...
The thesis is a detailed study of Scottish central government institutions, personnel and policies ...
In November 1523 a Scottish army, led by John Stewart, duke of Albany, invaded England for the first...
From a traditional perspective, the 1493 forfeiture of the lordship of the Isles was the death blow ...
The final rebellion of Donald Dubh, heir to the forfeited MacDonald lordship of the Isles, is usuall...
This paper provides a detailed historiographical analysis of published work on the Lordship of the I...
A survey of relations between the MacDonald lordship of the Isles and the Bruce kings of Scotland, R...
This second part of a two-part study of the 14th-century Fleming earls of Wigtown explores the conse...
Legacies change over time, and the Battle of Culloden is no different, especially depending on who i...
The short and militarily inglorious rebellion launched in May 1685 by Archibald Campbell, 9th earl o...
This thesis is a study of the fortunes of members of the Scottish Highland military elite during th...
The period 1573 to 1603 offers a unique opportunity for the study of power politics in Scotland and...
The destruction of the Highland Clan system is often dated from the defeat of the Highland Jacobite ...
The following discussion explores the reciprocal relationships between Campbell chiefs and their kin...
This thesis examines the political, social and, in particular, military conditions that influenced t...
The Douglas earls of Angus and their role in Scotland's history has intrigued many Scottish histori...
The thesis is a detailed study of Scottish central government institutions, personnel and policies ...
In November 1523 a Scottish army, led by John Stewart, duke of Albany, invaded England for the first...