The shape of the state in medieval Scotland, 1124-1290 / Alice Taylor.
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Oxford University Press
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2016.
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Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2016.
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Description |
550 pages ; 24 cm.
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text
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unmediated
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volume
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Bibliog. |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary |
This study of Scottish royal government in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries uses untapped legal evidence to set out a new narrative of governmental development. Between 1124 and 1290, the way in which kings of Scots ruled their kingdom transformed. By 1290 accountable officials, a system of royal courts, and complex common law procedures had all been introduced, none of which could have been envisaged in 1124.
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9780198749202 hardback
0198749201 hardback
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