Jenny Wormald
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Jenny Wormald reviews the career of the man who was King of Scotland for fifty-seven years and King of England for twenty-two, and whose great dream was to create a unified kingdom of Great Britain. Published May 20 2002
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Studies in Tudor Social History
Published March 1 1988
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Jenny Wormald reassesses the dynasty of the Scottish monarchs and their historical importance.
Published August 31 1984
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Jenny Wormald introduces a series of ten articles on Scottish history. Published August 31 1984
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by Gordon Donaldson
Published March 31 1984
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Jenny Wormald on a major work on 15th-century Scottish history.
Published November 1 1982
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