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    • The life and works of Osbert of Clare 

      Briggs, Brian (University of St Andrews, 2004-03) - Thesis
      Osbert of Clare was an English monastic writer, whose works extended from the mid-1120s to the mid-1150s. His Latin hagiography reflects a deep admiration for Anglo-Saxon saints and spirituality, while his letters provide ...
    • The 'maiores barones' in the second half of the reign of Edward I, (1290-1307) 

      Barrie, Derek A. (University of St Andrews, 1991-09) - Thesis
      The second half of the reign of Edward I saw the Emergence of a parliamentary peerage in embryo. The maiores barones comprising it owed their position to regular individual summonses to parliament and to major ...
    • The conservatives' rout : an account of conservative ideas from Burke to Santayana 

      Kirk, Russell (University of St Andrews, 1952) - Thesis
      'The conservatives' rout', a study in politics, literature, and philosophy, is an endeavor to trace historically the course of conservative thought in Britain and America from the beginning of the French Revolution to the ...
    • Scottish commercial contacts with the Iberian world, 1581-1730 

      McLoughlin, Claire (University of St Andrews, 2014-06-26) - Thesis
      This thesis analyses the commercial relations between Scotland and the geo-political area known as the Iberian world in the early modern period. Despite being geographically one of the largest areas of Europe, as well as ...
    • Flodoard of Rheims and the tenth century 

      Roberts, Edward (University of St Andrews, 2014-06-26) - Thesis
      This thesis is a study of the works of the historian Flodoard of Rheims (893/4–966), author of two substantial prose narratives (Annales and Historia Remensis ecclesiae) and an epic verse history (De triumphis Christi). ...