Rethinking medieval Scottish regnal historiography in the light of new approaches to texts as manuscripts

Broun, D. (2022) Rethinking medieval Scottish regnal historiography in the light of new approaches to texts as manuscripts. Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies, 83, pp. 19-47.

[img] Text
269631.pdf - Accepted Version
Available under License Creative Commons Attribution.

846kB

Abstract

No abstract available.

Item Type:Articles
Additional Information:I am grateful to the Royal Society of Edinburgh Research Workshop project, Researching and Curating Active Manuscripts: Scotland’s Medieval Cartularies (award no. 60266, 2018–2019: PI Joanna Tucker) for discussions of manuscripts and research in the digital age, and to the Arts and Humanities Research Council for the project that provided the occasion for this article to be written: The Community of the Realm in Scotland, 1249–1424: History, Law and Charters in a Recreated Kingdom (AH/P013759/1, 2017–2021: PI Alice Taylor).
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Broun, Professor Dauvit
Authors: Broun, D.
College/School:College of Arts & Humanities > School of Humanities > History
Journal Name:Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies
Publisher:CMCS at the Department of Welsh, Aberystwyth University
ISSN:1353-0089
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2022 Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies
First Published:First published in Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 83: 19-47
Publisher Policy:Reproduced with the permission of the Publisher
Related URLs:

University Staff: Request a correction | Enlighten Editors: Update this record

Project CodeAward NoProject NamePrincipal InvestigatorFunder's NameFunder RefLead Dept
302000Research and curating active manuscripts: Scotland's medieval cartulariesJoanna TuckerThe Royal Society of Edinburgh (ROYSOCED)60266Arts - History