Bannockburn: The Scottish War and the British Isles, 1307-1323

Primary Author or Creator:
Michael Brown
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
Alternative Published Date
2008
Category:
Type of Resource:
Book
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Bannockburn had a central significance in the shaping of nations and identities in the late Medieval British Isles

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The battle of Bannockburn, fought on the fields south of Stirling at midsummer 1314, is the best known event in the history of Medieval Scotland. It was a unique event. The clash of two armies, each led by a king, followed a clear challenge to a battle to determine the status of Scotland. As a key point in the Anglo-Scottish wars of the fourteenth century, the battle has been extensively discussed, but Bannockburn was also a pivotal event in the history of the British Isles. This book analyses the road to Bannockburn, the campaign of 1314 and the aftermath of the fight. It demonstrates that in both its context and legacy the battle had a central significance in the shaping of nations and identities in the late Medieval British Isles.

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