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Máel Coluim III, 'Canmore': An Eleventh-Century Scottish King New in Paperback [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 624 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x35 mm, kaal: 780 g, 8 Plates, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: John Donald
  • ISBN-10: 0859767485
  • ISBN-13: 9780859767484
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 624 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x35 mm, kaal: 780 g, 8 Plates, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: John Donald
  • ISBN-10: 0859767485
  • ISBN-13: 9780859767484
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Winner of the Frank Watson Book Prize The legendary Scottish king Máel Coluim III, also known as Malcolm Canmore, is often held to epitomise Scotlands ancient Gaelic kings. But Máel Coluim and his dynasty were in fact newcomers, and their legitimacy and status were far from secure at the beginning of his rule. Máel Coluims long reign from 1058 until 1093 coincided with the Norman Conquest of England, a revolutionary event that presented great opportunities and terrible dangers. Although his interventions in post-Conquest England eventually cost him his life, the book argues that they were crucial to his success as both king and dynasty-builder, creating internal stability and facilitating the takeover of Strathclyde and Lothian. As a result, Máel Coluim left to his successors a territory that stretched far to the south of the kingships heartland north of the Forth, similar to the Scotland we know today.





The book explores the wider political and cultural world in which Máel Coluim lived, guiding the reader through the pitfalls and possibilities offered by the sources that mediate access to that world. Our reliance on so few texts means that the eleventh century poses problems that historians of later eras can avoid. Nevertheless Scotland in Máel Coluims time generated unprecedented levels of attention abroad and more vernacular literary output than at any time prior to the Stewart era.

Arvustused

'McGuigan's book represents a landmark in all the major topics he touches in this book. It is also, more generally, a torch of light in the continual quest to understand the Middle Ages in its own terms' -- Professor Dauvit Broun, University of Glasgow * Royal Studies Journal * 'Not just a biography but a fascinatingly detailed picture of the world in which he lived... this is a terrific book. McGuigan writes with a light touch that makes his story a lively and entertaining read.' -- Alistair Forbes * Lance and Longbow Society * 'The depth and breadth of McGuigans analysis are very impressive throughout. McGuigan leaves no argument uninterrogated nor avenue unexplored'  * The Medieval Review * 'a major achievement... the writing style is engaging, the maps and genealogies are helpful, and the breadth of scholarship and depth of analysis on display across so many disciplinary and temporal divides is impressive' -- Dr Nicholas Evans * Speculum: The journal of the Medieval Academy of America * 'McGuigan has gone beyond the realms of biography to create a tangible vision of eleventh- century Scotland and that is quite an achievement' -- Tom Fairfax * Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies * 'This is a beautifully written book that tackles a period of profound change in Scottish history with admirable breadth and range' * The Frank Watson Book Prize * 'Writing a biography of this quality leaves a mark on the memory' -- Professor Murray Pittock, University of Glasgow 'Beautifully written and meticulously researched  . . . Neil McGuigans encyclopaedic Máel Coluim III can be described succinctly with one word: exceptional' -- Dr Marian Toledo Candelaria, University of Virginia * Northern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal *

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Winner of Frank Watson Book Prize 2023. Short-listed for Saltire Society Scottish History Book of the Year 2022.
Neil McGuigan is a researcher, historian and lecturer, and also works as a historical consultant. He gained degrees from the University of Edinburgh and a PhD in history from the University of St Andrews, where he is a regular lecturer and tutor. His recent research has concentrated on Scotland and Northumbria in the period 800 to 1200.