The Shape of the State in Medieval Scotland, 1124-1290

The Shape of the State in Medieval Scotland, 1124-1290

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780198749202
Genre:
History
Autor:
Taylor Alice
Herausgeber:
OUP Oxford
Erscheinungsdatum:
03.03.2016

Zusatztext this impressive and timely monograph ... does indeed represent the most significant contribution in a generation to the study of the development of government and law (the 'state' in anachronistic terms) in the emerging medieval Scottish kingdom. Moreover, it must prompt careful reassessment of much of our understanding of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries in that realm and beyond. It is a challenging but undeniably rewarding read on many levels, a model in structure, historiographical context and the layering in and critical evaluation of complex, often seemingly contradictory, records sources (many of them freshly translated and reconsidered by the author). Informationen zum Autor Alice Taylor is a Reader in Medieval History at King's College London. She was born in London and studied History at St Peter's College, Oxford. After receiving her doctorate from Oxford in 2009, she was a Research Fellow at King's College, Cambridge until 2011, when she joined the History Department at KCL. The Shape of the State was her first book, and was jointly awarded the Royal Historical Society's Whitfield Prize in 2017. Also in 2017, she was awarded a Philip Leverhulme Prize for History. Klappentext The first full-length study of Scottish royal government in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, detailing how, when, and where the kings of Scotland started ruling through their own officials, developing their own system of courts, and fundamentally extending their power over their own people. Zusammenfassung The first full-length study of Scottish royal government in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, detailing how, when, and where the kings of Scotland started ruling through their own officials, developing their own system of courts, and fundamentally extending their power over their own people. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements List of Maps and Tables List of Abbreviations Preliminary notes Introduction Part 1: Rulers and Ruled, 1124-1230 1: The early Scottish state? 2: Common Burdens in the Regnum Scottorum 3: Written law and the maintenance of order, 1124-1290 Part II: The emergence of a bureaucratic state, c.1170-1290? 4: The institutions of royal government, c.1170-1290 5: The development of a common law, 1230-1290 6: Accounting and Revenue, c.1180-1290 7: A bureaucratic government? Conclusion Appendix Bibliography ...

Autorentext
Alice Taylor is a Reader in Medieval History at King's College London. She was born in London and studied History at St Peter's College, Oxford. After receiving her doctorate from Oxford in 2009, she was a Research Fellow at King's College, Cambridge until 2011, when she joined the History Department at KCL. The Shape of the State was her first book, and was jointly awarded the Royal Historical Society's Whitfield Prize in 2017. Also in 2017, she was awarded a Philip Leverhulme Prize for History.

Klappentext
The first full-length study of Scottish royal government in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, detailing how, when, and where the kings of Scotland started ruling through their own officials, developing their own system of courts, and fundamentally extending their power over their own people.

Inhalt
Acknowledgements
List of Maps and Tables
List of Abbreviations
Preliminary notes
Introduction
Part 1: Rulers and Ruled, 1124-1230
1: The early Scottish state?
2: Common Burdens in the Regnum Scottorum
3: Written law and the maintenance of order, 1124-1290
Part II: The emergence of a bureaucratic state, c.1170-1290?
4: The institutions of royal government, c.1170-1290
5: The development of a common law, 1230-1290
6: Accounting and Revenue, c.1180-1290
7: A bureaucratic government?
Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography


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