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    Main Title:
    Imprint:
    London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1974.
    Collation:
    x,284p,(16)p of plates : ill., geneal tables, map, ports ; 23 cm.
    Notes:
    Bibl., p.263-266. - Index.
    Contents:
    Contents
    Illustrations
    Acknowledgements
    Map of Scotland
    1. Scotland before the Stewarts
    2. The Early Stewarts
    3. James I, 1406-1437
    The Captive
    The King
    4. James II, 1437-1460
    5. James III, 1460-1488
    6. James IV, 1488-1513
    7. James V, 1513-1542
    8. Mary , Queen of Scots, 1542-1567
    The Minority
    Personal Rule
    9. James VI, 1567-1603
    Appendix: Translations of Scottish Texts
    Books for Further Reading
    Genealogical Tables
    Index
    Summary:
    The story of the Stewarts and their Scotland is that of a dedicated and conscientious dynasty striving to defend its inheritance against family intrigue and ambitious neighbours. In this immensely readable and entertaining survey of Scottish history from the fourteenth century to the reign of James VI and I, we see how this remarkable family gained the throne of the Kingdom of Scots in 1371 after six of it's members in succession had held the position of High Steward of Scotland. Scotland;'s progression towards nationhood. however, was beset with internal rivalries and jealousies. Even after independence had been asserted, the Scottish Kings waged a constant struggle to maintain it first against the later Plantagenets and then against the powerful Tudors, sometimes expressed in bitter encounters on the border, sometimes alleviated by intermarriage between the two houses. This latter conflict reached its climax with the confrontation of two forceful personalities - the vivacious Mary, Queen of Scots (Who changed the family name to the more familiar Stuart) and the superb politician Elizabeth I : an episode full of conspiracy and murder in the best Scottish tradition. Finally we see the resolution of the Tudor-Stewart contest in the union of the two crowns under James VI and I. Throughout we see the shifting alliances between Scotland and France, Scotland and England, England and France, as the dynasties struggled to maintain the balance of power. Caroline Bingham has drawn upon all the available resources - the records of contemporary artists, poets and historians - to illuminate the appearance, personalities and problems of the Kings and Queens of this colourful dynasty, not forgetting the regents who were so often related to the ruling house.
    ISBN:
    0297768085
    9780297768081
    Dewey Class:
    941
    941.1
    941.03
    LC Class:
    DA779
    Local Class:
    941.03
    SCO
    Language:
    English
    Index Terms:
    Scotland, 1371-1603
    Chronological accounts
    Stewarts
    1745 - Association Library
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    BRN:
    63402
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