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| ISBN | Cover | Title | Author | Publisher | Year | Description | Ref. |
| 0901824852 | no image available | Edinburgh History of Scotland, The: Vol. 3, James V to James VII | Donaldson, Gordon | The Mercat Press | 1995 | This is part of a 5-volume history of Scotland. This volume deals with the reigns of James V (1512-42) up to James VII (1685-89). | 568 |
| 0901824844 | no image available | Edinburgh History of Scotland, The: Vol. 2, The Later Middle Ages | Nicholson, Ranald | The Mercat Press | 1995 | This is part of a 5-volume history of Scotland. This volume deals with the period from the end of the 13th century to the Battle of Flodden (1513). | 567 |
| 1862321450 | no image available | Antidote to the English, An: The Auld Alliance, 1295-1560 | Macdougall, Norman | Tuckwell Press | - | This study of Scottish foreign policy examines the country`s relationship with France ("The Auld Alliance") and how it developed from the threat of English invasion and domination. | 650 |
| 0006860273 | History of the Scottish People, 1560-1830, A | Smout, T.C. | HarperCollins | 1987 | This is a classic text covering the history and the social history of Scotland through a three centuries of great economic, political and social change. | 509 | |
| 0754603431 | no image available | Reforming the Scottish Church: John Winram (c.1492-1582) and the Example of Fife | Dunbar, Linda J. | Ashgate Publishing | 2002 | A study of John Winram, a sixteenth-century priest in St Andrews. The book charts his career and describes his influence over John Knox and also his role during the Reformation. | 823 |
| 1840146001 | no image available | John Knox and the British Reformations | Mason, Roger A. (ed.) | Ashgate Publishing | 1999 | A biography of John Knox, Scotland`s most important figure during the Reformation. It includes material on his life in mainland Europe and his role in the Scottish Reformation. His thoughts and writings are dealt with, as well as the political intrigues and his lasting influence. | 828 |
| 185928373X | no image available | Scottish Jacobean Kirk 1567-1625: Sovereignty, Polity and Liturgy | MacDonald, Alan R. | Ashgate Publishing | 1998 | A study of the Scottish Church and also its relationship with the state during the reign of James VI. | 830 |
| 186232042X | no image available | Scottish Royal Palaces: The Architecture of the Royal Residences During Late Medieval and Early Renaissance Periods | Dunbar, John G. | Tuckwell Press | 1999 | In the 15th and 16th centuries, Scottish royal palaces were important seats of the king`s power. Buildings such as Linlithgow Palace, Falkland Palace, Stirling Castle, the Palace of Holyroodhouse and Edinburgh Castle were symbols of his might as well as places where the affairs of state were carried out. This books deals with these buildings and how and why they were developed. | 870 |
| 0748614850 | no image available | History of the Scottish Parliament, The: Parliament and Politics in Scotland, 1235-1560 | Brown, Keith M.; Tanner, Roland J. (eds.) | Edinburgh University Press | 2004 | This is the first of a 3-part history of the Scottish parliament from the 13th century to the union of parliaments in 1707. This volume looks at the history of the parliament under the medieval and early modern monarchs. It also describes its role during the Wars of Independence under the Stewart monarchy, and during the Reformation. | 911 |
| 0748612998 | Noble Society in Scotland: Wealth, Family and Culture, from Reformation to Revolution | Brown, Keith M. | Edinburgh University Press | 2004 | This study of the Scottish ruling class in the 16th and 17th centuries puts forward the theory that the nobility were well-versed in the progressive developments taking place contemporaneously in Europe and that they were in the forefront of the movement to use "modern" ideas and methods in Scotland. Comparisons are made with the ruling elites of other European countries. | 1001 | |
| 1897976127 | no image available | History of the House of Douglas (Volume 1) | Reid, David (ed.) | Scottish Text Society | 1996 | David Hume`s study of this famous family was commissioned by the tenth earl of Angus in the late sixteenth century. | 1092 |
| 1897976135 | no image available | History of the House of Douglas (Volume 2) | Reid, David (ed.) | Scottish Text Society | 1996 | David Hume`s study of this famous family was commissioned by the tenth earl of Angus in the late sixteenth century. | 1091 |
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