Sutherland and the Scottish Wars of Independence (1296-1357) (original) (raw)

Abstract

The history of the Scottish Wars of Independence is often dominated by focus on Southern Scotland. While there is little doubt that the Scottish south was most directly effected by the impact of war, there can be little dispute that the conflict was also a national effort. It is, then, important to consider the impact of war on regions that appear at first sight to be less involved in wartime events. This paper considers the involvement of the Scottish north and northerners in the Scottish Wars of Independence by consideration of the earldom of Sutherland.

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