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A People's History of Scotland: Episode 2. The Wars of Independence

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In this episode we discuss chapter two of A People's History of Scotland, “The Wars of Independence.” Offering fresh perspectives on William Wallace, Robert the Bruce, and Mary Queen of Scotts, host Sara Bennett is joined by author Chris Bambery to explore one of the most tumultuous periods in Scottish history—the two wars of independence. Sara and Chris discuss how power was wielded in feudal Scotland, the experiences of the rural poor, and the machinations of Scotland’s ruling families as they vied for the crown. Scotland’s “game of thrones” is placed in the context of international alliances and the class dynamics of feudal society. Subscribe to the podcast on: Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conter-radio/id1477893155 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0upFgs1f3V03hLpJ0AJSrp Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/user-657873398 Get critical analysis of news and events in Scotland and internationally at: conter.scot Join the Conter mailing list, and never miss out on the latest updates: https://conter.substack.com/ This series is only possible because of support from listeners like you. If you'd like to help us make more shows like this, please become a Patreon, and get acess to exclusive content. https://www.patreon.com/conterscot
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In this episode we discuss chapter two of A People's History of Scotland, “The Wars of Independence.” Offering fresh perspectives on William Wallace, Robert the Bruce, and Mary Queen of Scotts, host Sara Bennett is joined by author Chris Bambery to explore one of the most tumultuous periods in Scottish history—the two wars of independence. Sara and Chris discuss how power was wielded in feudal Scotland, the experiences of the rural poor, and the machinations of Scotland’s ruling families as they vied for the crown. Scotland’s “game of thrones” is placed in the context of international alliances and the class dynamics of feudal society. Subscribe to the podcast on: Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conter-radio/id1477893155 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0upFgs1f3V03hLpJ0AJSrp Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/user-657873398 Get critical analysis of news and events in Scotland and internationally at: conter.scot Join the Conter mailing list, and never miss out on the latest updates: https://conter.substack.com/ This series is only possible because of support from listeners like you. If you'd like to help us make more shows like this, please become a Patreon, and get acess to exclusive content. https://www.patreon.com/conterscot
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