Fiona Watson explores the intricate dynamics of conquest and colonization between medieval kingdoms, emphasizing the critical role of maintaining garrisons. The analysis delves into the strategies and challenges faced during these military occupations, shedding light on the complexities of power, control, and the socio-political implications of such endeavors in a historical context.
Fiona Watson Libros
Fiona Watson es una historiadora, autora y locutora escocesa cuyo trabajo profundiza en una comprensión de la historia de Escocia. A través de una escritura cautivadora y una investigación exhaustiva, explora períodos y figuras cruciales que han dado forma a la nación. Su enfoque se caracteriza por el compromiso de dar vida al pasado y hacer que los eventos históricos sean accesibles a un público amplio. Watson busca desvelar la verdad y el contexto detrás de leyendas y sucesos, ofreciendo a los lectores una perspectiva renovada de la historia.






Throwing away the rulebook of medieval warfare, which favoured the mounted knight, he remodelled the Scottish army as a disciplined, audacious band of brothers capable of surprising castles, raiding and extracting blackmail as far south as Yorkshire and even defeating a mighty English army in pitched battle.
Covering the period 1286-1306 and written with reference to historic documents as well as the most up-to-date research, Under the Hammer examines the process of conquest and attempted colonisation of one medieval kingdom by another.
Scotland's History
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Scotland's vibrant and bloody past captures the imagination. But there is far more to Scottish history than murder and mayhem, tragedy and betrayal. In Scotland's History, historian Fiona Watson looks back across thousands of years into the lives of the people of Scotland.
Macbeth
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
A respected historian of medieval Scotland releases the authentic historical Macbeth from a prison of literary and folkloric myth.
Scotland from Pre-History to the Present
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
A lively new history from one of Scotland's brightest young historians. schovat popis
A History of Scotland’s Landscapes explores the many ways that we have used, adapted and altered our environment over thousands of years. This remarkable new perspective on Scotland offers a unique guide to tracing memories, events and meanings in the forms and patterns of our surroundings.
