Mediaeval History: Recent submissions
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The earls of Orkney-Caithness and their relations with Norway and Scotland, 1158-1470
(University of St Andrews, 1971) - ThesisThe present work is the fruit of seven years' research into the history of the earldoms of Orkney and Caithness. No excuse of birth or long acquaintance with northern Scotland can be offered as a reason for the choice ... -
The devotional life : Catholic and Protestant translations of Thomas à Kempis' 'Imitatio Christi', c.1420-c.1620
(University of St Andrews, 2002) - ThesisThe incorporation of the Imitatio by Protestant and Catholic reform movements suggests important points of continuity between late medieval and early modem religion, especially within the realm of spirituality. The study ... -
A study of society in the Anglo-Scottish borders, 1455-1502
(University of St Andrews, 1974) - ThesisThe thesis is a detailed descriptive survey of the society of the Anglo-Scottish borders in the second half of the fifteenth century. The survey is divided into three sections, the first providing a background to border ... -
Thomas of Bayeux, Archbishop of York, 1070-1100
(University of St Andrews, 1997) - ThesisThis study considers the career of Thomas of Bayeux, the first Norman archbishop of York. Through the patronage of William of Normandy and his half-brother, Odo, Thomas rose from treasurer of Bayeux to royal chaplain, ...