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Women in the Scottish Wars of Independence 1296-1357

Publisher: Pen and Sword History, 2025

ISBN: 9781399047654

Product: Book, Hardcover

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The Scottish Wars of Independence are often celebrated for the heroic deeds of men, but behind the scenes, noblewomen played an equally pivotal role in shaping the nation's fate. In Women in the Scottish Wars of Independence, Beth Reid brings to life the stories of these remarkable women, from royalty to influential landowners, whose contributions to Scotland's turbulent history have long been overlooked.

From noblewomen like Isabella MacDuff, Agnes Randolph, and Agnes Comyn--who made kings, defended castles, and led conspiracies--to royal women who influenced key decisions and defined dynasties, this book paints a vivid picture of resilience, strategy, and courage. Through chronicles, royal charters, and material culture, Reid uncovers how these women navigated war and politics, revealing their critical yet underappreciated roles in shaping the outcomes of the Wars of Independence.

Focusing on noblewomen rather than ordinary lives, this book offers a fresh perspective on a male-dominated narrative, shedding light on the influential partnerships and actions of women who stood at the heart of Scotland's history. With meticulous research and compelling storytelling, Women in the Scottish Wars of Independence is essential reading for history enthusiasts eager to explore the often-untold contributions of Scotland's noblewomen during one of its most formative periods.

Beth Reid is a passionate historian specialising in medieval Scotland, with a particular focus on the experiences of women during the Scottish Wars of Independence. She holds a First Class BA (Hons) in Scottish History from the University of Stirling, where she concentrated on the pivotal figures of fourteenth-century Scotland. Currently, she is completing her Master of Research (MRes) in Historical Research, investigating the lives and careers of noblewomen in this turbulent period.

Beyond her academic work, Beth is an active voice in the modern Scottish independence movement and is involved with groups like Women for Independence, which seeks to enhance the representation of women in public and political life across Scotland. You can follow her insights on Instagram at @historywithbeth.
ISBN/UPC:

9781399047654

Product:

Book, Hardcover

Title:

Women in the Scottish Wars of Independence 1296-1357

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Publisher:

Pen And Sword History, 2025

Pages:

224

Languages:

English

Specification:

9.69 x 6.54 x 1.02 inches, 0.90 pounds

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