From Pictland to Alba, 789-1070 / / Alex Woolf.

GBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup('ISBN:9780748612345');In the 780s northern Britain was dominated by two great kingdoms; Pictavia, centred in north-eastern Scotland and Northumbria which straddled the modern Anglo-Scottish border. Within a hundred years both of these kingdoms had been thrown i...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:New Edinburgh History of Scotland : NEHS
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Physical Description:1 online resource (400 p.) :; 11 B/W illustrations
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Maps and Genealogical Tables --   |t Acknowledgements --   |t General Editor’s Preface --   |t Note on Spelling and Pronunciation --   |t Introduction Land and People: Northern Britain in the Eighth Century --   |t Part One. Events (789-1070) --   |t Chapter 1 The Coming of the Vikings --   |t Chapter 2 The Scaldingi and the Transformation of Northumbria --   |t Chapter 3 Last Days of the Pictish Kingdom (839-89) --   |t Chapter 4 The Grandsons of Cinaed and the Grandsons of Ímar --   |t Chapter 5 The Later Tenth Century: A Turmoil of Warring Princes --   |t Chapter 6 The Fall of the House of Alpín and the Moray Question --   |t Part Two: Process --   |t Chapter 7 Scandinavian Scotland --   |t Chapter 8 Pictavia to Albania --   |t Table of Events --   |t Guide to Further Reading --   |t The Principal Medieval Chronicles used in this Volume --   |t Bibliography --   |t Index 
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520 |a GBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup('ISBN:9780748612345');In the 780s northern Britain was dominated by two great kingdoms; Pictavia, centred in north-eastern Scotland and Northumbria which straddled the modern Anglo-Scottish border. Within a hundred years both of these kingdoms had been thrown into chaos by the onslaught of the Vikings and within two hundred years they had become distant memories. This book charts the transformation of the political landscape of northern Britain between the eighth and the eleventh centuries. Central to this narrative is the mysterious disappearance of the Picts and their language and the sudden rise to prominence of the Gaelic-speaking Scots who would replace them as the rulers of the North. From Pictland to Alba uses fragmentary sources which survive from this darkest period in Scottish history to guide the reader past the pitfalls which beset the unwary traveller in these dangerous times. Important sources are presented in full and their value as evidence is thoroughly explored and evaluated. Unlike most other volumes dealing with this period, this is a book which 'shows its workings' and encourages the readers to reach their own conclusions about the origins of Scotland. Key FeaturesThe first book in over twenty years to explain the destruction of the Picts and the rise of the Scottish kingdom from contemporary accounts aloneRecounts and evaluates modern scholarship developing readers' awareness of recent debates and controversiesSubjects contemporary sources to rigorous examination allowing students to appreciate the strengths and pitfalls of different types of evidenceLocates early Scottish history firmly within a European context" 
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