Under the Hammer

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Fiona Watson
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Paperback
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Birlinn General
published_date: 
03/03/2022
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9781780276892
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Books > History > General & world history
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Fiona Watson|Paperback|Birlinn General|03/03/2022
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9781780276892
Book Description: 
War truly begins when the invading army, conquest complete, goes home. It is the relationship between the native population and those remaining behind as part of the new administration which holds the key to our understanding of not only the mechanisms of conquest, but also the fundamental elements of government. Nowhere is this more convincingly demonstrated than in the attempted annexation of Scotland by Edward I of England, already conqueror of Wales. The Scotland of Wallace and Bruce nearly succumbed, having wrestled with contradictory desires for independence, and for stability and united government, for nearly a decade. The fact that, ultimately, she did not give in illustrates that patriotism does indeed play a central role in discussions of war and conquest. Covering the period 1286-1306 and written with reference to historic documents as well as the most up-to-date research, this book examines the process of conquest and attempted colonisation of one medieval kingdom by another, concentrating on that most vital aspect of conquest: the maintenance of garrisons. She shows how the kingdom of Scotland was able to marshal its resources and create a coherent and cohesive front to deal with a more powerful enemy.

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