The Kings of Scots, the Liberty of Penrith, and the Making of Britain, 1237-1296
- Submitting institution
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The University of Lancaster
- Unit of assessment
- 28 - History
- Output identifier
- 282249337
- Type
- A - Authored book
- DOI
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- Publisher
- Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society
- ISBN
- 9781873124802
- Open access status
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- Month of publication
- March
- Year of publication
- 2019
- URL
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- Supplementary information
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- Output has been delayed by COVID-19
- No
- COVID-19 affected output statement
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- Forensic science
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- Criminology
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- Interdisciplinary
- No
- Number of additional authors
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0
- Research group(s)
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- Proposed double-weighted
- Yes
- Double-weighted statement
- This book, research for which was funded by the Leverhulme Trust, illuminates the nature of lordship and governance at grassroots level, the role of the ‘state’, and the construction of political identities and sovereignties. Its novel insights into these mainstream themes derive from extensive original research in The National Archives (sixteen different series consulted), as well as in regional repositories, and reviewers have praised the author’s expertise in integrating the local, national and transnational. Or, as David Carpenter has written, ‘Stringer’s masterly account is essential reading for all interested in … the history of Britain in the medieval period’.
- Reserve for an output with double weighting
- No
- Additional information
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- Author contribution statement
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- Non-English
- No
- English abstract
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