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This collection of essays demonstrates the vitality of the political, cultural and religious history of Scotland in the era of the Renaissance and Reformation. It includes essays on politics, religion and towns, and on the literature and culture of the royal court and the common people. The essays all illuminate the a ~long sixteenth centurya (TM), "c."1500-1650, which has been established as a distinct period. Contributors include: Sharon Adams, Steve Boardman, Jane E. A. Dawson, E. Patricia Dennison, Helen Dingwall, David Ditchburn, Julian Goodare, Ruth Grant, Theo van Heijnsbergen, Amy L.…mehr

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This collection of essays demonstrates the vitality of the political, cultural and religious history of Scotland in the era of the Renaissance and Reformation. It includes essays on politics, religion and towns, and on the literature and culture of the royal court and the common people. The essays all illuminate the a ~long sixteenth centurya (TM), "c."1500-1650, which has been established as a distinct period. Contributors include: Sharon Adams, Steve Boardman, Jane E. A. Dawson, E. Patricia Dennison, Helen Dingwall, David Ditchburn, Julian Goodare, Ruth Grant, Theo van Heijnsbergen, Amy L. Juhala, Roderick J. Lyall, Alasdair A. MacDonald, Alan R. MacDonald, Maureen M. Meikle, Jamie Reid-Baxter, Laura A. M. Stewart, Andrea Thomas, Jenny Wormald, and Michael J. Yellowlees. "Publications by Michael Lynch": a [ "Edited by A.A. MacDonald, Michael Lynch and Ian B. Cowan," Renaissance in Scotland, ISBN: 978 90 04 10097 8
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Julian Goodare, Ph.D. (1989) is Reader in Scottish History, University of Edinburgh. He has published widely on early modern Scotland. His books include The Government of Scotland, 1560-1603 (Oxford University Press, 2004). Alasdair A. MacDonald, Ph.D. (1978) is Professor of English Language and Literature of the Middle Ages, University of Groningen. Most recently, he coedited Rhetoric, Royalty, and Reality: Essays on the Literary Culture of Medieval and Early Modern Scotland (Leuven, 2005).