Parliament and Politics in Scotland, 1235-1560

Parliament and Politics in Scotland, 1235-1560 PDF

Author: Keith M. Brown (Glenfiddich Fellow, Univ. of St. Andrews.)

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Published: 2004

Total Pages: 264

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First of a three-volume history of Scotland's first parliament from the first surviving official records in the 13th century to its final dissolution in 1707, this volume examines the history of parliament under the medieval and early modern monarchs.

Parliament in Context, 1235-1707

Parliament in Context, 1235-1707 PDF

Author: Alan R. MacDonald

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Published: 2010

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 9780748672233

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Last of a three-volume history of Scotland's first parliament from the first surviving official records in the 13th century to its final dissolution in 1707, this volume addresses broad themes across the life of the parliament.

Parliament in Context, 1235-1707

Parliament in Context, 1235-1707 PDF

Author: Alan R. MacDonald

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Published: 2010

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 9780748614851

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This is the third volume in The History of the Scottish Parliament. In volumes 1 and 2 the contributors addressed discrete episodes in political history from the early thirteenth century through to 1707, demonstrating the richness of the sources for such historical writing and the importance of parliament to that history. In Volume 3 the contributors have built on that foundation and taken advantage of the Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to discuss a comprehensive range of key themes in the development of parliament. The editors, Keith M. Brown and Alan R. MacDonald, have assembled a team of established and younger scholars who each discuss a theme that ranges over the entire six centuries of the parliament's existence. These include broad, interpretive chapters on each of the key political constituencies represented in parliament. Thus Roland Tanner and Gillian MacIntosh write on parliament and the crown, Roland Tanner and Kirsty McAlister discuss parliament and the church, Keith Brown addresses parliament and the nobility and Alan MacDonald examines parliament and the burghs. Cross-cutting themes are also analysed. The political culture of parliament is the subject of a chapter by Julian Goodare, while parliament and the law, political ideas and social control are dealt with in turn by Mark Godfrey, James Burns and Alastair Mann. Finally, parliament's own procedures are also discussed by Alastair Mann. The History of the Scottish Parliament: Parliament in Context offers the most comprehensive and up-to-date account of the workings and significance of this important institution to the history of late medieval and early modern Scotland.

The Late Medieval Scottish Parliament

The Late Medieval Scottish Parliament PDF

Author: Roland Tanner

Publisher: Birlinn Publishers

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 332

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In this study of the medieval parliament, Roland Tanner gives the Scottish Parliament a human face by examining the actions and motives of those who attended. In the past, the Scottish Parliament was seen as a weak and ineffective institution - damned because of its failure to be more like its English counterpart. But Roland Tanner shows that the old picture of weakness is far from accurate. In its very different way, the Scottish Parliament was every bit as powerful as the English institution. The Three Estates (the clergy, nobility and burgh representatives who attended Parliament) were able to wield a surprising degree of control over the Crown during the 15th century.