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William Wallace Graeme Morton

William Wallace von Graeme Morton

William Wallace Graeme Morton


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Zusammenfassung

Based on the original research of Scottish historian Graeme Morton, this work examines both the contemporary sources available and the way the many strands of the Wallace myth have been constructed, communicated and appropriated from his death right up to the present day.

William Wallace Zusammenfassung

William Wallace: Man and Myth Graeme Morton

William Wallace is truly prime myth material. The champion of the independence of Scotland, defeated by Edward I and eventually hanged, drawn and quartered in London, he is revered to this day as Scotland's foremost patriot. Since his death, the Wallace cult has travelled far beyond Scotland itself. Yet Wallace's life is little known. The sources are few and have been distorted over nearly seven centuries through a rush of ballads, penny histories and poems. This book, based on the original research of Scottish historian Graeme Morton, examines both the contemporary sources available and the way the many strands of the Wallace myth have been constructed, communicated and appropriated from his death right up to the present day.

Über Graeme Morton

Graeme Morton is Lecturer in Economic and Social History at the University of Edinburgh. He is the author of Unionist-Nationalism: Governing Urban Scotland, 1830-1860 (Tuckwell Press, 1999), Locality, Community and Nation (Hodder and Stoughton, 1998) and a number of articles and essays in journals and edited volumes. He is also an occasional contributor to press and radio on matters to do with Scottish nationalism. He lives in Kirkcaldy, Fife.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

National myth; life in sources; blind Harry; retelling the story; proletarian myth; heritage Wallace; political Wallace.

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William Wallace: Man and Myth Graeme Morton
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The History Press Ltd
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