Resources: Political Alliances

Barrell, A. D. M. “Crown and Nobility in Later Medieval Scotland.” In Medieval Scotland, 198-227. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.

Brown, Michael, and Steve Boardman. "Survival and Revival: Late Medieval Scotland." In Scotland: A History, edited by Jenny Wormald, 77-106. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.

Cowan, Edward J., and Lizanne Henderson. Introduction to A History of Everyday Life in Medieval Scotland, 1000-1600, edited by Edward J. Cowan and Lizanne Henderson, 1- 24. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2011.

Fraser, William. The Red Book of Menteith. Edinburgh: 1880.

Grant, Alexander, and Keith J. Stringer. Medieval Scotland: Crown, Lordship & Community. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1998.

Hawes, Claire. “The Urban Community in Fifteenth-Century Scotland: Language, Law and Political Practice.” Urban History 44, no. 3 (2017): 365-80.

Herber, Franz-Rudolf. “The Importance of the Latin Language and of Roman Law for Developments in European Law–Illustrated for Property Acquisition.” European Scientific Journal 9, no. 34 (2013): 1-18.

McNaughton, Ken. "McNaughtons, McGregors & Campbells." Clan Macnachtan Association Worldwide 18 (2013): 1-9.

Northey, Andrew. "Land Charters, Marriages, and Law School: A Research Overview of the Campbells of Loch Awe and their Rise to a Clan Empire." In Signed and Sealed: The Rise of the Charter in Medieval Scotland - Exhibition Catalogue, edited by Brenna Clark and Alex Wall, 81-95. University of Guelph, 2021. 

Skene, W. F. The Highlanders of Scotland, their Origin, History, and Antiquities. England: J. Murray, 1837.

Stevenson, Katie. “Governance, the Law and the Scottish Polity.” In Power and Propaganda: Scotland, 1306-1488, 88-124. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2014

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