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Grant describes how Scotland maintained its independence from England and developed a sense of nationhood, which led to the evolution of a distinctive Scottish government, nobility, Church and economy. Touches upon the Hundred Years War, the plague, and pre-Reformation Christianity.

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This is book 3 of 8 in New History of Scotland. (publisher series)

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  1. Alexander Grant (Author)

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Original Language: English
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Publication Date: 1984
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  • Library of Congress: DA783 .G72 1984
  • Dewey: 941.1
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