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Scotland, the Wars of the Roses, and European Politics: War and Diplomacy in the Later Fifteenth Century

Contributor(s): Brown, Michael H (Author)

ISBN: 9781837654147

Publisher: Boydell Press

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Pub Date: April 28, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.75" H x 9.21" L x 6.14" W ( 1.38 lbs) 320 pages

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Description: Traces Scotland's involvement in the increasingly dynamic international relations of the fifteenth century.


In 1461 the eyes of much of Europe were trained on Scotland. King Henry VI of England had fled into exile there following his defeat by Edward of York at Towton. This attention may have been exceptional, but it demonstrates that despite its location, Scotland was an integral part of the European political world and, in particular, between the 1450s and 1490s, a key external player in the Wars of the Roses.
However, although Scotland's role in these decades was never confined to Britain, scholarship has tended to downplay its continental connections. This book demonstrates the extent to which the Scots were active and engaged participants on a wider stage. Military, dynastic, and economic contacts meant that during the fifteenth century, Scotland was a recognised factor in the diplomacy of rulers from Italy to Scandinavia. It shows the importance of maintaining external relationships for the Scots, the fluctuating value of these relationships to other rulers, and how English political events were also bound up with wider patterns abroad.

Brief description: MICHAEL BROWN is the Professor of Scottish History at the University of St Andrews.

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