William Wallace: The Man and the Myth

William Wallace: The Man and the Myth

by Brown (Author), Brown (Author), Brown (Author)

Synopsis

William Wallace of Elderslie, younger son of a country knight, came to fame through his active opposition to the aggressive imperialism of England's King Edward I. From political and social obscurity he seized control of the reins of government and became the first leader of his people in a war of liberation against a far larger and richer enemy - England - that would last for more than sixty years. With little or no experience in the business of government or of war, William Wallace was able to achieve command, but proved unable to retain it in the face of battlefield defeat. In this updated edition of his groundbreaking work, Chris Brown cuts through the myths still perpetuated today to produce a biography driven by contemporary medieval records rather than Victorian legends and present an accurate portrait of the life and career of Scotland's greatest hero.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 264
Publisher: The History Press
Published: 05 May 2014

ISBN 10: 075095387X
ISBN 13: 9780750953870

Media Reviews
May not make comfortable reading for those who insist on treating Wallace with absolute and uncritical adoration. -- Daily Mail
Author Bio
Chris Brown is an expert on Scottish medieval history and Bannockburn in particular. He has appeared as consultant on numerous documentaries about the battle. He is also the author of Bannockburn 1314: The Battle 700 Years On, Battle Story: Bannockburn, Robert the Bruce: A Life Chronicled, and The Scottish Wars of Independence.