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Title A history of everyday life in medieval Scotland, 1000 to 1600 / edited by Edward J. Cowan and Lizanne Henderson
Published Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2011]
©2011

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 319 pages) : illustrations
Series A history of everyday life in Scotland ; volume 1
History of everyday life in Scotland ; v. 1.
Contents Introduction: Everyday life in medieval Scotland / Edward J. Cowan and Lizanne Henderson -- 1. Landscape and people / Fiona Watson -- 3. The worldview of Scottish Vikings in the Age of the Sagas / Edward J. Cowan -- 3. Sacred and banal: the discovery of everyday medieval material culture / Jenny Shiels and Stuart Campbell -- 4. The family / David Sellar -- 5. 'Hamperit in ane hony came': sights, sounds and smells in the medieval town / Elizabeth Ewan -- 6. Playtime everyday: the material culture of medieval gaming / Mark A. Hall -- 7. Women of independence in Barbour's 'Bruce' and Blind Harry's 'Wallace' / Rebecca Boorsma -- 8. Everyday life in the histories of Scotland from Walter Bower to George Buchanan / Nicola Royan -- 9. Disease, death and the hereafter in medieval Scotland / Richard D. Oram -- 10. 'Detestable slaves of the devil': changing ideas about witchcraft in sixteenth-century Scotland / Lizanne Henderson -- 11. Glaswegians: the first one thousand years / Edward J. Cowan -- 12. Marian devotion in Scotland and the Shrine of Loreto / Audrey-Beth Fitch
Summary This book examines the ordinary, routine, daily behaviour, experiences and beliefs of people in Scotland from the earliest times to 1600. Its purpose is to discover the character of everyday life in Scotland over time and to do so, where possible, within a comparative context. Its focus is on the mundane, but at the same time it takes heed of the people's experience of wars, famine, environmental disaster and other major causes of disturbance, and assesses the effects of longer-term processes of change in religion, politics, and economic and social affairs. In showing how the extraordinary impinged on the everyday, the book draws on every possible kind of evidence including a diverse range of documentary sources, artefactual, environmental and archaeological material, and the published work of many disciplines. The authors explore the lives of all the people of Scotland and provide unique insights into how the experience of daily life varied across time according to rank, class, gender, age, religion and ethnic group. They look at the contextual nature of everyday experience and consider how this was shaped by national, regional and tribal considerations. They reveal the variations between Highland and Lowland, the Western Isles and the Northern Isles, inland and coastal, and urban and rural. They examine the role played by language, whether Gaelic, Welsh, English, Pictish, Norse, Latin or Scots. The book shows the distinctively Scottish aspects of diurnal life and how, through trading and contact with migrants, the lives of Scots were affected by other cultures and nations. Taken as a whole it represents a new way of looking at medieval Scotland and has implications and relevance for historians and their public across the discipline
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 27, 2022)
Subject HISTORY -- Europe -- Great Britain.
HISTORY -- World.
Manners and customs
Social conditions
SUBJECT Scotland -- History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85118827
Scotland -- Social life and customs -- History
Scotland -- Social conditions -- History
Scotland -- Social conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96009687
Subject Scotland
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Cowan, Edward J., editor.
Henderson, Lizanne, 1968- editor.
LC no. 2011431677
ISBN 9780748629503
0748629505