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OverviewThe archipelagic kingdoms of Man and the Isles that flourished from the last quarter of the eleventh century down to the middle of the thirteenth century represent two forgotten kingdoms of the medieval British Isles. They were ruled by powerful individuals, with unquestionably regnal status, who interacted in a variety of ways with rulers of surrounding lands and who left their footprint on a wide range of written documents and upon the very landscapes and seascapes of the islands they ruled. Yet British history has tended to overlook these Late Norse maritime empires, which thrived for two centuries on the Atlantic frontiers of Britain. This book represents the first ever overview of both Manx and Hebridean dynasties that dominated Man and the Isles from the late eleventh to the mid-thirteenth centuries. Coverage is broad and is not restricted to politics and warfare. An introductory chapter examines the maritime context of the kingdoms in light of recent work in the field of maritime history, while subsequent chronological and narrative chapters trace the history of the kingdoms from their origins through their maturity to their demise in the thirteenth century. Separate chapters examine the economy and society, church and religion, power and architecture. Full Product DetailsAuthor: R. Andrew McDonaldPublisher: John Donald Publishers Ltd Imprint: John Donald Short Run Press Edition: New in Paperback Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.746kg ISBN: 9781910900376ISBN 10: 1910900370 Pages: 464 Publication Date: 20 May 2021 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'This is a splendid volume. It is a testament to the author's expertise, built up over two decades of study, that he is able to bring coherence to such a complex history' -- Andrew Rabin * The Medieval Review * Author InformationR. Andrew McDonald is Professor of History at Brock University, Canada, where he was the founding director of the Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. He is the author of many books, book chapters and articles on medieval Scottish, Hebridean and Manx history, including TheKingdom of the Isles: Scotland's Western Seaboard, c.1100c.1336, and is co-editor of The Viking Age: A Reader and Alba: Celtic Scotland inthe Middle Ages. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |