The Wars of Scotland is the story of the pivotal period in Scottish
history between 1214 and 1371. The century and a half between the death
of King William the Lion and the accession of the Stewarts witnessed
major changes in the internal character of the kingdom and its place in
the wider European world. The opening decades of this era seemed to be
dominated by the continued development of a defined Scottish realm but
the crisis which engulfed the kings and their people meant that issues
of war and allegiance would make fourteenth-century Scotland a very
different place. This book is the first detailed discussion of the
thirteenth and fourteenth centuries as a single period of both
developing and fragmenting political hierarchies and communities. The
Wars of Scotland provides a political narrative which places events in
their immediate context as well as highlighting special issues and
groups in thematic chapters. It also introduces a new discussion of the
stability and unity of Scotland as a realm and community and of the
impact of war and dynastic crisis on a Medieval state.