Alastair J. Macdonald 
Border Bloodshed [EPUB ebook] 
Scotland and England at War, 1369-1403

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Scottish military offensives against England from 1369 were largely the product of government policy, were launched with careful timing and, in the reign of Robert II, involved close co-operation with France. They succeeded militarily, encouraging the Scots to the point where they were willing to engage in attacks on England beyond the ambition of their French allies. However, diplomatic gains fell well short of forcing English recognition of Scottish independence.
Hopes of achieving this by military means were ended in the reign of Robert III when the Scots were heavily defeated in 1402. War was not solely fought with political objectives in mind or other 'rational' factors such as the quest for financial gain. The Scots went to war for emotive reasons too, such as hatred of the English, the search for renown and the sheer enjoyment of fighting. All these factors inspired the Scots to launch a series of bloody, brutal and ultimately futile offensives against England.

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Alastair J. Macdonald is Mackie Professor of History at the University of Aberdeen. One of his key research interests is Anglo-Scottish relations in the later middle ages.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 288 ● ISBN 9780857907745 ● File size 7.3 MB ● Publisher John Donald ● City London ● Country GB ● Published 2008 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8736053 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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