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Bannockburn, 1314-2014: Battle and Legacy

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Penman MA (ed.) (2016) Bannockburn, 1314-2014: Battle and Legacy. Donington: Shaun Tyas. http://www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/bannockburn-1314-2014-battle-and-legacy.html

Abstract
The proceedings of a 700th anniversary conference held at Stirling in 2014 presented in two sections: Introduction: the Battle of Bannockburn: 1314 to 2014 Michael Penman 1 PART ONE: BATTLE 1. Bannockburn: the Road to Victory David H. Caldwell 15 2. In the Wake of Defeat: Bannockburn and the Dynamics of Recruitment in England Andrew Ayton 36 3. The Heraldry of the English Army at the Battle of Bannockburn David Simpkin 57 4. A Battle Lost, a Battle Found: the Search for the Bannockburn Battlefield Tony Pollard 74 5. Recreating the Bannockburn Environment and Climate Alasdair Ross 96 6. Landscape Dynamics and Climate Change as Agents at the Battle of Bannockburn Richard Tipping, Aden Beresford, Gordon Cook, Derek Hamilton, John G. Harrison, Jason Jordan, Paul Ledger, Dmitri Mauquoy, John McArthur, Stuart Morrison, Danny Paterson, Nicola Russell and David Smith 111 7. War and (in) Pieces: Stirling Castle, June 1314 Peter Yeoman 129.8. Making Memories: Barbour and Bannockburn Sarah Tolmie 139 9. Sir William Allan, Bannockburn and the Presentation of Scottish History John Morrison 152 10. Bannockburn and Popular Politics: Commemorating the Battle, c.1814-c.1914 Michael Penman 164 11. Flying the Flag at Bannockburn: the Monuments at the Borestone Andrew P. K. Wright 187 12. Bannockburn: the Battle of the Books Edward J. Cowan 220 Index 239 Plates

Keywords
Scotland; Wars of Independence; Battle of Bannockburn; 1314; Stirling; Robert I; Bruce; England; Edward II; medieval; archaeology; recruitment; environment; landscape; literature; chivalry; history painting; commemoration; heritage; historiography; monument; National Trust for Scotland; referendum; 2014

StatusPublished
EditorProfessor Michael Penman
Publication date01/02/2016
PublisherShaun Tyas
Publisher URLhttp://www.oxbowbooks.com/…-and-legacy.html
Place of publicationDonington
ISBN9781907730504

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Professor Michael Penman

Professor Michael Penman

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