The Scottish Middle March, 1573-1625: power, kinship, allegiance
A new investigation of James I and VI's policy in the troubled Border region between England and Scotland. The Scottish Borders experienced dramatic change on James VI's succession to the throne of England: where characteristically hostile Anglo-Scottish relations had encouraged cross-bord...
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Zusammenfassung: | A new investigation of James I and VI's policy in the troubled Border region between England and Scotland. The Scottish Borders experienced dramatic change on James VI's succession to the throne of England: where characteristically hostile Anglo-Scottish relations had encouraged cross-border raiding, James was to prosecute a newly consistent pacification of crime in the region. This volume explores his actions in the Middle March, the shires of Roxburgh, Peebles and Selkirk, by examining governmental processes and structures of power there both before and afterUnion. It suggests that James utilised existing networks of authority, with the help of a largely co-operative Borders elite that remained in place after 1603; kinship and alliance helped to form these networks, and government isshown to have used their associated obligations. The book thus overturns the traditional view of a semi-anarchic region beyond the control of government in Edinburgh. Building on this account of the transformation wrought byUnion, the volume also places the Middle March in the context of Scottish state formation and the intensification of administrative activity and political control, particularly within James' determined efforts to suppress feuding. It therefore tests wider claims made by historians about the changing nature of governance and judicial processes in early modern Scotland as a whole, and within a nascent "Great Britain". Anna Groundwater lectures inBritish and Scottish History at the University of Edinburgh |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 01 Mar 2023) A frontier society? -- The socio-political structure of the Middle March -- The administrative structure of the Middle March -- Middle March men in central government -- Crime, feud and violence -- The road to pacification, 1573-1597 -- Pacification, 1597-1625 |
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spelling | Groundwater, Anna (DE-588)142929980 aut The Scottish Middle March, 1573-1625 power, kinship, allegiance Anna Groundwater Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK Boydell Press 2010 1 Online-Ressource (x, 236 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Royal Historical Society studies in history Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 01 Mar 2023) A frontier society? -- The socio-political structure of the Middle March -- The administrative structure of the Middle March -- Middle March men in central government -- Crime, feud and violence -- The road to pacification, 1573-1597 -- Pacification, 1597-1625 A new investigation of James I and VI's policy in the troubled Border region between England and Scotland. The Scottish Borders experienced dramatic change on James VI's succession to the throne of England: where characteristically hostile Anglo-Scottish relations had encouraged cross-border raiding, James was to prosecute a newly consistent pacification of crime in the region. This volume explores his actions in the Middle March, the shires of Roxburgh, Peebles and Selkirk, by examining governmental processes and structures of power there both before and afterUnion. It suggests that James utilised existing networks of authority, with the help of a largely co-operative Borders elite that remained in place after 1603; kinship and alliance helped to form these networks, and government isshown to have used their associated obligations. The book thus overturns the traditional view of a semi-anarchic region beyond the control of government in Edinburgh. Building on this account of the transformation wrought byUnion, the volume also places the Middle March in the context of Scottish state formation and the intensification of administrative activity and political control, particularly within James' determined efforts to suppress feuding. It therefore tests wider claims made by historians about the changing nature of governance and judicial processes in early modern Scotland as a whole, and within a nascent "Great Britain". Anna Groundwater lectures inBritish and Scottish History at the University of Edinburgh Scottish Borders (England and Scotland) / History / 16th century Scottish Borders (England and Scotland) / History / 17th century Great Britain / History / James I, 1603-1625 Scotland / History / James VI, 1567-1625 Scotland / Foreign relations / England England / Foreign relations / Scotland Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardback 9780861933075 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 9781843838388 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781846158957 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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