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E-grāmata: David I

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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781788852562

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David I was never expected to become king, but on succeeding to the Scottish throne in 1124 he quickly demonstrated that he had the skills, ruthlessness and ambition to become one of the kingdom&;s greatest rulers. Drawing on the experiences and connections of his youth spent at the court of his brother-in-law, Henry I of England, and moulded by the dominant personality and intense piety of his mother, St Margaret, he set out to transform his inheritance and create a powerful and dynamic kingship.

After neutralising all challengers to his position and building a new powerbase that drew on support from both Scotland&;s native nobles and the English and French knights whom he settled in his realm, David emerged as a power-broker in mid twelfth-century Britain as England descended into civil war. He pursued his wife Matilda&;s lost inheritance in Northumbria, gaining control over much of northern England and giving him access to economic resources that allowed him to invest in patronage of the reformed monastic orders, and in the reconfiguration of the secular Church in Scotland.  The peace and stability of his kingdom, coupled with the economic boom brought by burgeoning population during an era of benign climate conditions, secured him a reputation as a saintly visionary who achieved the cultural and political transformation of Scotland.

The first major academic study of David I and his reign.

Recenzijas

'an absorbing work, packed with details and analysis, and is perhaps the most comprehensive volume available about this king and his times. Extensive footnotes, maps, and genealogy charts complement the text ... Highly recommended' -- D. M. Hall, Lake Erie College * CHOICE Connect *

List of Plates
7(2)
Acknowledgements 9(2)
List of Abbreviations
11(2)
Maps and Genealogical Tables
13
Introduction: David's Heritage 1(14)
1 Princes in Exile
15(18)
2 From Brother of the Queen to Prince of the Cumbrians
33(28)
3 Succession and Challenge, 1114-1134
61(18)
4 David the Conqueror
79(34)
5 The Testing Ground: Northumbria, 1135-1139
113(32)
6 David's `Scoto-Northumbrian' Realm, 1139-1149
145(28)
7 The Venerable King, 1149-1153
173(16)
8 Household and Administrative Officers
189(30)
9 Revisiting the `Anglo-Norman Era'
219(28)
10 A Colonial Aristocracy?
247(22)
11 The Other Side of the Coin
269(50)
12 Reframing and Reforming Scotland's Bishoprics
319(36)
13 Princeps catholicus et Christiane fidei ampliator: David and the Monastic Orders
355(52)
14 Reputations, Historical and Historiographical
407(32)
15 Cultures of Power in David's Scotland
439(24)
Conclusion 463(6)
Bibliography 469(20)
Index 489
Richard D. Oram is Professor of Medieval and Environmental History, and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, at the University of Stirling. He is President of the Scottish Castles Association, President of the Scottish Society for Northern Studies, and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland and the Society of Antiquaries.