Chivalry and Knighthood in Scotland, 1424-1513(English, Hardcover, Stevenson Katie)

Chivalry and Knighthood in Scotland, 1424-1513(English, Hardcover, Stevenson Katie)

  • Stevenson Katie
Publisher:Boydell PressISBN 13: 9781843831921ISBN 10: 1843831929

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Chivalry and Knighthood in Scotland, 1424-1513(English, Hardcover, Stevenson Katie) is written by Stevenson Katie and published by Boydell & Brewer Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1843831929 (ISBN 10) and 9781843831921 (ISBN 13).

Studies the manifestation of the chivalric ideal in medieval Scotland, casting much light on a hitherto unexplored area.For decades, the study of Scotland in the fifteenth century has focused on the complex relationships between crown and magnates. However, the importance of the chivalric ideal to the Scottish knightly class, and the use of chivalry as a political tool by the Stewart kings, has been overlooked by scholars. This book aims to fill this gap. It considers how chivalry was interpreted in fifteenth-century Scotland and how it compared with European ideas of chivalry; the responsibilities of knighthood in this period and the impact that this had on Scottish political life; the chivalric literature of the fifteenth century; the relevance of the Christian components of chivalric culture; and the use of chivalry by the increasingly powerful Scottish crown. It also brings to light, and investigates further, a variety of tournaments held in Scotland by the Stewart kings. It will be of considerable significance to all those interested in the manifestations of chivalric culture at the close of the Middle Ages, in a kingdom beginning to make its mark amongst the prominent and fashionable European courts. KATIE STEVENSON is a teaching fellow in the Department of Scottish History, University of St Andrews