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Regesta Regum Scottorum collects in as definitive a form as possible the texts of all written acta of the Sovereigns of Scotland between 1153 and 1424.
The amount of research in Scottish history has increased enormously, particularly in the earlier periods. Scotland from the Eleventh Century to 1603 is an attempt to show how our understanding of Scotland's past is affected by the kind of evidence that has come down to us; and also how that evidence itself is the result of the sort of history Scotland has had.
A problem-focused and clearly organized survey of the dynastic strife and crisis of medieval government in 15th century England.
In the eleventh century there was no such identity as Scotland. The Scots were one of several peoples in the Kingdom of the King of Scots: the Picts may have faded away, but English, British, Galwegians were still distinct and Anglo-Normans were soon to be added.
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