https://www.thenational.scot/news/25214099.medieval-scholars-believed-britain-fundamentally-scottish/
Interesting :)
Yes, interesting, but it doesn't seem to mention the point that quite a lot of what is now lowland Scotland was british (eg Welsh) for a very long time, which may well have coloured thinking. Norman Davies' "Vanished Kingdoms" has some good chapters on this, as I recall.
It does indeed...well remembered
Not only that but lowland Scotland was also fundamentally 'Saxon' for a long period as well
Nevertheless, the fundamental point is that for most of the last 1,000 years political figures from outside of England have seen the greater prize as being control of the whole of the British Isles rather than separation of their small corner from the rest. Examples include most of the Stuart kings up to and including Charles Edward, as well as David Lloyd-George, Ramsey MacDonald, Neil Kinnock and Gordon Brown.
Other notable "nationalists", such as Llywelyn ap Gruffudd or Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, were simply out for their own aggrandisement at the expense of their immediate neighbours.
Quotethree Scottish writers outlined a vision of Britain as a kingdom ruled by the Scottish monarchy – effectively a Scottish kingdom expanded to island-wide scale.
Isn't that exactly what we have now?
:)
Quote from: Cantabrigian on Jun 05, 2025, 11:22 AMIsn't that exactly what we have now?
Surely, our monarchy is German?
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