A.A.M. Duncan
Born
in Pitlochry, Perthshire, Scotland
October 17, 1926
Died
December 20, 2017
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Scotland, the Making of the Kingdom
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published
1975
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6 editions
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The Kingship of the Scots, 842 - 1292: Succession and Independence
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published
2002
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6 editions
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The Nation of Scots and the Declaration of Arbroath
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published
1970
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Scottish History
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published
1967
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The Acts of Robert I, 1306 - 1329
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published
1989
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2 editions
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Formulary E: Scottish Letters and Brieves, 1286 - 1424
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James I, 1424-37
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Scottish Formularies
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published
2011
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Particle size analysis of HMX
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Athelstaneford: A poet-haunted Parish in East Lothian
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“[Under] David I (1124-530, Scotland undoubtedly had a place in the comity of catholic realms. It restored a regular ecclesiastical organisation, received the new religious orders which revived the spiritual life of the Church, and accepted French secular culture, which, allowing for local variants, dominated the ruling classes west of the Elbe including much of Britain, where not only knighthood and chivalry, but also French language and Romance literature inspired, even pervaded, the culture of the ruling elite.”
― Why Scottish History Matters
― Why Scottish History Matters




