James V
The Personal Rule 1528-1542
Jamie Cameron
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James V suffered the fate of many a son of a famous father in being somewhat overshadowed not only by his father, James IV, but also by his internationally renowned daughter, Mary, Queen of Scots. But no-one would deny the importance of his reign, embracing as it did the establishment of Court of Session, the birth pangs of religious dissent and the growth of royal power to such a remarkable extent that this king could leave his kingdom for nine months in 1536-37 without fear of rebellion.In this highly acclaimed study, Jamie Cameron concentrates of James V's style of government and relations with his nobility, and challenges the widely held view of a vindictive and irrational king , motivated largely by greed, who antagonised most of his leading magnates and met his just deserts when they refused to support him in 1542. This book offers a different view, and presents us with a rounded picture of a king whose approach to government, in spite of some personal defects, closely resembles that of his supposedly more popular father; and' like James IV himself, retained impressive magnate support to the end of his reign.James V: The Personal Rule was first published in hardback by Tuckwell Press in 1998
Book Details
ISBN: 9780859766098
Publisher: Birlinn
Publication Date: 15 April 2005
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Pages: 400 p.
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Biography & Autobiography
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Biography: Historical
British & Irish History: C 1500 To C 1700
Scotland


