From Pictland to Alba 789 1070

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From Pictland to Alba  789 1070
Author : Alex Woolf
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 26 October 2007
ISBN : 9780748628216
Pages : 400 pages
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From Pictland to Alba 789 1070 by Alex Woolf Book PDF Summary

In the 780s northern Britain was dominated by two great kingdoms; Pictavia, centred in north-eastern Scotland and Northumbria which straddled the modern Anglo-Scottish border. Within a hundred years both of these kingdoms had been thrown into chaos by the onslaught of the Vikings and within two hundred years they had become distant memories. This book charts the transformation of the political landscape of northern Britain between the eighth and the eleventh centuries. Central to this narrative is the mysterious disappearance of the Picts and their language and the sudden rise to prominence of the Gaelic-speaking Scots who would replace them as the rulers of the North. From Pictland to Alba uses fragmentary sources which survive from this darkest period in Scottish history to guide the reader past the pitfalls which beset the unwary traveller in these dangerous times. Important sources are presented in full and their value as evidence is thoroughly explored and evaluated.

From Pictland to Alba  789 1070

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