


Books in series

From Caledonia to Pictland
Scotland to 795
2008

From Pictland to Alba, 789 - 1070
2007

Domination and Lordship
Scotland, 1070-1230
2011

The Wars of Scotland, 1214 - 1371
2004

The First Stewart Dynasty
Scotland, 1371 - 1488
2020

Scotland Re-formed, 1488 - 1587
2006

Impaled Upon a Thistle
Scotland since 1880
2009
Authors

James Earle Fraser (fl. 2000s) is a Canadian historian and Picticist. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto, and did masters work at the University of Guelph. He went on to do his Ph.D on the Christianization of Fortriu and its impact of Vikings at the University of Edinburgh, and was a senior lecturer in the School of History, Classics and Archaeology until 2015. He has since returned to Canada as the Chair of the Scottish Studies Foundation at the University of Guelph. Fraser has written articles on various dark age topics, including St. Ninian and Adomnán's Vita Sancti Columbae. He has published two books relating to Pictish and northern British warfare, and recently authored the first volume in the New Edinburgh History of Scotland series, titled From Caledonia to Pictland: Scotland to 795 (EUP, 2009).

Professor Richard D. Oram F.S.A. (Scot.) is a Scottish historian. He is a professor of medieval and environmental history at the University of Stirling and an honorary lecturer in history at the University of Aberdeen. He is also the director of the Centre for Environmental History and Policy at the University of Stirling. He received his undergraduate training at the University of St. Andrews, where he also carried out his doctoral research, on medieval Galloway. In 2000 he published The Lordship of Galloway (Birlinn). He has since written a biography of King David I of Scotland (Tempus, 2004), and the High Medieval volume, volume 3, in the New Edinburgh History of Scotland series, entitled Domination and Lordship: Scotland, 1070-1230 (2011).
Also writes as Jane Dawson Interested in the four countries within the British Isles, Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales, and in the Reformation throughout Europe.