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5.0 out of 5 stars
a wonderful treasure trove for historians and writers,
This review is from: Townlife in Fourteenth-Century Scotland (Paperback)
Ewan concentrates in rich detail on the burghs of Scotland in the 14th Century. For writers looking for a more detailed account of the everyday workings of a big town in Scotland during this period that saw the rise of the Bruce to power, you cannot beat this. She covers the everyday life in the Burgh; how it is governed and maintained; how trade of all Scotland flowed through these towns and into Europe; she covers possession of properties and how the burgh functioned within the whole of Scotland.She has an easy writing style that makes the facts take on a interesting life and it is well worth the price. |
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Townlife in Fourteenth-Century Scotland by Elizabeth Ewan (Hardcover - March 18, 1991)
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