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An Antidote to the English Norman Macdougall

An Antidote to the English By Norman Macdougall

An Antidote to the English by Norman Macdougall


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This text covers the beginnings of the Alliance, moving on to the military commitment in the Hundred Years' War, the settlement of Scots in France, the close links between James IV and Louis XII of France and the end of the Alliance following the marriage of Francis II to Mary, Queen of Scots.

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An Antidote to the English: The Auld Alliance, 1295-1560 by Norman Macdougall

The 'Auld Alliance' originated as an offensive and defensive treaty made by John, King of Scots, and Philip IV of France, directed against Edward I of England, in 1295-6. Remarkably, this original treaty of Paris/Dunfermline was frequently renewed throughout the course of the next two-and-a-half centuries, becoming latterly a cornerstone of Scottish foreign policy. Combining narrative and analysis, this book covers the uncertain beginnings of the Alliance, moving on to the major military commitment of the Scots to the French side in the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453) with England, the subsequent settlement of Scots in France in the fifteenth century, the close naval and military links between James IV and Louis XII of France in the early sixteenth century, and the climax and end of the Alliance following the marriage of Francis II of France to Mary, Queen of Scots (1558).

About Norman Macdougall

Norman Macdougall is Senior Lecturer in Scottish History at the University of St Andrews. His previous publications include the highly successful James IV, and he is editor of the Stewart Dynasty in Scotland series.

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GOR003806094
9781862321458
1862321450
An Antidote to the English: The Auld Alliance, 1295-1560 by Norman Macdougall
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