Rethinking the Renaissance and Reformation in Scotland
Essays in Honour of Roger A. Mason
Herausgeber: Reid, Steven J
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Essays in Honour of Roger A. Mason
Herausgeber: Reid, Steven J
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This collection of essays, in honour of Professor Roger A. Mason, critically re-assesses what we understand by the terms 'Renaissance' and 'Reformation' in Scottish History.
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This collection of essays, in honour of Professor Roger A. Mason, critically re-assesses what we understand by the terms 'Renaissance' and 'Reformation' in Scottish History.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 164mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 587g
- ISBN-13: 9781837651610
- ISBN-10: 1837651612
- Artikelnr.: 68859233
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 164mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 587g
- ISBN-13: 9781837651610
- ISBN-10: 1837651612
- Artikelnr.: 68859233
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Steven J. Reid
Acknowledgements Contributors List of Abbreviations Part I: Memory and
Identity: Mason and the Historians Introduction: Re-thinking the
Renaissance and Reformation in Scotland: Roger A. Mason's Work and Legacy -
Steven J. Reid 1. Contesting the Reformation: Roger Mason's ('sufficiently
plausible') debt to David Hay Fleming and Andrew Lang - Catriona M.M.
Macdonald Part II: Kingship and Political Culture: From Medieval to
Renaissance 2. A New Perspective on John of Fordun's Chronica Gentis
Scotorum as a Medieval 'national history' - Dauvit Broun 3. 'A Traitor to
the Kingdom': Robert Bruce and the Use of Treason in Fourteenth-Century
Scotland - Michael H. Brown 4. James and John: James I (1406-37), Monastic
Reform, Kingship, and the Cult of John the Baptist - Stephen Boardman 5.
Sent Abroad to Talk for Their Country: Two Examples of Early Scottish
Humanist Diplomacy - Nicola Royan 6. 'O wretched king!': Ireland,
Denmark-Norway, and Kingship in the Reign of James V - Alison Cathcart
Part III: Literature, Politics and Religion: Renaissance and Reformation
7. 'The Time of Reformation': The Evolution of Early Modern Protestant
Memories of the Scottish Reformation - Bess Rhodes 8. James and John: the
Stormy Relationship between James Stewart, Regent Moray and John Knox -
Jane E. A. Dawson 9. A Disciple of Buchanan in the Marian Civil War: Thomas
Maitland's 'The Consecration of James VI, King of Scots' ('Jacobi VI,
Scotorum Regis Inauguratio') - Steven J. Reid 10. "Long lyf and welth vith
veilfair and great gloir": New Year and the Giving of Advice at the Stewart
Court - Kate McClune 11. John Leslie, Bishop of Ross, and the Design of
Mary, Queen of Scot's Defence - Tricia A. McElroy 12. Alexander Hume's
Hymnes or Sacred Songs - Joanna Martin 13. The Dutch in Scotland: The
Diplomatic Visit of the States General upon the Baptism of Prince Henry -
Esther Mijers Afterword: The Renaissance of Roger Mason - Sally Mapstone
Roger A. Mason: A Select Bibliography Index
Identity: Mason and the Historians Introduction: Re-thinking the
Renaissance and Reformation in Scotland: Roger A. Mason's Work and Legacy -
Steven J. Reid 1. Contesting the Reformation: Roger Mason's ('sufficiently
plausible') debt to David Hay Fleming and Andrew Lang - Catriona M.M.
Macdonald Part II: Kingship and Political Culture: From Medieval to
Renaissance 2. A New Perspective on John of Fordun's Chronica Gentis
Scotorum as a Medieval 'national history' - Dauvit Broun 3. 'A Traitor to
the Kingdom': Robert Bruce and the Use of Treason in Fourteenth-Century
Scotland - Michael H. Brown 4. James and John: James I (1406-37), Monastic
Reform, Kingship, and the Cult of John the Baptist - Stephen Boardman 5.
Sent Abroad to Talk for Their Country: Two Examples of Early Scottish
Humanist Diplomacy - Nicola Royan 6. 'O wretched king!': Ireland,
Denmark-Norway, and Kingship in the Reign of James V - Alison Cathcart
Part III: Literature, Politics and Religion: Renaissance and Reformation
7. 'The Time of Reformation': The Evolution of Early Modern Protestant
Memories of the Scottish Reformation - Bess Rhodes 8. James and John: the
Stormy Relationship between James Stewart, Regent Moray and John Knox -
Jane E. A. Dawson 9. A Disciple of Buchanan in the Marian Civil War: Thomas
Maitland's 'The Consecration of James VI, King of Scots' ('Jacobi VI,
Scotorum Regis Inauguratio') - Steven J. Reid 10. "Long lyf and welth vith
veilfair and great gloir": New Year and the Giving of Advice at the Stewart
Court - Kate McClune 11. John Leslie, Bishop of Ross, and the Design of
Mary, Queen of Scot's Defence - Tricia A. McElroy 12. Alexander Hume's
Hymnes or Sacred Songs - Joanna Martin 13. The Dutch in Scotland: The
Diplomatic Visit of the States General upon the Baptism of Prince Henry -
Esther Mijers Afterword: The Renaissance of Roger Mason - Sally Mapstone
Roger A. Mason: A Select Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Contributors List of Abbreviations Part I: Memory and
Identity: Mason and the Historians Introduction: Re-thinking the
Renaissance and Reformation in Scotland: Roger A. Mason's Work and Legacy -
Steven J. Reid 1. Contesting the Reformation: Roger Mason's ('sufficiently
plausible') debt to David Hay Fleming and Andrew Lang - Catriona M.M.
Macdonald Part II: Kingship and Political Culture: From Medieval to
Renaissance 2. A New Perspective on John of Fordun's Chronica Gentis
Scotorum as a Medieval 'national history' - Dauvit Broun 3. 'A Traitor to
the Kingdom': Robert Bruce and the Use of Treason in Fourteenth-Century
Scotland - Michael H. Brown 4. James and John: James I (1406-37), Monastic
Reform, Kingship, and the Cult of John the Baptist - Stephen Boardman 5.
Sent Abroad to Talk for Their Country: Two Examples of Early Scottish
Humanist Diplomacy - Nicola Royan 6. 'O wretched king!': Ireland,
Denmark-Norway, and Kingship in the Reign of James V - Alison Cathcart
Part III: Literature, Politics and Religion: Renaissance and Reformation
7. 'The Time of Reformation': The Evolution of Early Modern Protestant
Memories of the Scottish Reformation - Bess Rhodes 8. James and John: the
Stormy Relationship between James Stewart, Regent Moray and John Knox -
Jane E. A. Dawson 9. A Disciple of Buchanan in the Marian Civil War: Thomas
Maitland's 'The Consecration of James VI, King of Scots' ('Jacobi VI,
Scotorum Regis Inauguratio') - Steven J. Reid 10. "Long lyf and welth vith
veilfair and great gloir": New Year and the Giving of Advice at the Stewart
Court - Kate McClune 11. John Leslie, Bishop of Ross, and the Design of
Mary, Queen of Scot's Defence - Tricia A. McElroy 12. Alexander Hume's
Hymnes or Sacred Songs - Joanna Martin 13. The Dutch in Scotland: The
Diplomatic Visit of the States General upon the Baptism of Prince Henry -
Esther Mijers Afterword: The Renaissance of Roger Mason - Sally Mapstone
Roger A. Mason: A Select Bibliography Index
Identity: Mason and the Historians Introduction: Re-thinking the
Renaissance and Reformation in Scotland: Roger A. Mason's Work and Legacy -
Steven J. Reid 1. Contesting the Reformation: Roger Mason's ('sufficiently
plausible') debt to David Hay Fleming and Andrew Lang - Catriona M.M.
Macdonald Part II: Kingship and Political Culture: From Medieval to
Renaissance 2. A New Perspective on John of Fordun's Chronica Gentis
Scotorum as a Medieval 'national history' - Dauvit Broun 3. 'A Traitor to
the Kingdom': Robert Bruce and the Use of Treason in Fourteenth-Century
Scotland - Michael H. Brown 4. James and John: James I (1406-37), Monastic
Reform, Kingship, and the Cult of John the Baptist - Stephen Boardman 5.
Sent Abroad to Talk for Their Country: Two Examples of Early Scottish
Humanist Diplomacy - Nicola Royan 6. 'O wretched king!': Ireland,
Denmark-Norway, and Kingship in the Reign of James V - Alison Cathcart
Part III: Literature, Politics and Religion: Renaissance and Reformation
7. 'The Time of Reformation': The Evolution of Early Modern Protestant
Memories of the Scottish Reformation - Bess Rhodes 8. James and John: the
Stormy Relationship between James Stewart, Regent Moray and John Knox -
Jane E. A. Dawson 9. A Disciple of Buchanan in the Marian Civil War: Thomas
Maitland's 'The Consecration of James VI, King of Scots' ('Jacobi VI,
Scotorum Regis Inauguratio') - Steven J. Reid 10. "Long lyf and welth vith
veilfair and great gloir": New Year and the Giving of Advice at the Stewart
Court - Kate McClune 11. John Leslie, Bishop of Ross, and the Design of
Mary, Queen of Scot's Defence - Tricia A. McElroy 12. Alexander Hume's
Hymnes or Sacred Songs - Joanna Martin 13. The Dutch in Scotland: The
Diplomatic Visit of the States General upon the Baptism of Prince Henry -
Esther Mijers Afterword: The Renaissance of Roger Mason - Sally Mapstone
Roger A. Mason: A Select Bibliography Index