
Scottish History by History-Episode
History-Episode
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Scottish History by History-Episode
A sense of poetic irony registers when one learns that Scotland has never won a major military battle when the odds were in their favor.[1] In 1513, the largest Scottish army to ever invade England was defeated by a significantly smaller English army at Flodden Field. In only two hours, the Scots lost ten thousand men. History repeated itself in 1542, when a Scottish army of 15,000 men was defeated by only 3,000 English soldiers. Despite their much smaller numbers, the English managed to take 1,200 Scottish men as prisoners. This humiliating defeat eventually contributed to the demise of King James V.
The massive global success of Braveheart, Mel Gibson’s Oscar-winning blockbuster epic medieval war film, has helped perpetuate a seductive image of the Scottish as being valiant underdogs, possessors of a brand of earthly pride that serve them well in conflicts with their more powerful southern neighbor. Historical facts do corroborate this impression. When they were pitted against English forces that easily outranked them in numbers and technological sophistication, the Scottish prevailed. William Wallace’s victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297 is probably the best example of Scottish resilience against the odds. Robert the Bruce has a similar claim to fame with the Battle of Bannockburn seventeen years later when his men defeated an English army that was three times as massive.
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Duration - 57m.
Author - History-Episode.
Narrator - Digital Voice Mike G.
Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 B Biz LLC ©.
Location:
United States
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Scottish History by History-Episode A sense of poetic irony registers when one learns that Scotland has never won a major military battle when the odds were in their favor.[1] In 1513, the largest Scottish army to ever invade England was defeated by a significantly smaller English army at Flodden Field. In only two hours, the Scots lost ten thousand men. History repeated itself in 1542, when a Scottish army of 15,000 men was defeated by only 3,000 English soldiers. Despite their much smaller numbers, the English managed to take 1,200 Scottish men as prisoners. This humiliating defeat eventually contributed to the demise of King James V. The massive global success of Braveheart, Mel Gibson’s Oscar-winning blockbuster epic medieval war film, has helped perpetuate a seductive image of the Scottish as being valiant underdogs, possessors of a brand of earthly pride that serve them well in conflicts with their more powerful southern neighbor. Historical facts do corroborate this impression. When they were pitted against English forces that easily outranked them in numbers and technological sophistication, the Scottish prevailed. William Wallace’s victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297 is probably the best example of Scottish resilience against the odds. Robert the Bruce has a similar claim to fame with the Battle of Bannockburn seventeen years later when his men defeated an English army that was three times as massive. Grab a copy of this book now! Duration - 57m. Author - History-Episode. Narrator - Digital Voice Mike G. Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 B Biz LLC ©.
Language:
English
Scottish History
Duration:00:00:07
Table of contents
Duration:00:01:06
Copyright
Duration:00:01:40
Introduction
Duration:00:02:43
Chapter 1: Medieval Strife
Duration:00:01:09
Chapter 2: Kenneth MacAlpin, King of the Picts
Duration:00:01:24
Chapter 3: Macbeth, the Regicidal King
Duration:00:01:39
Chapter 4: The Emergence of the Scottish Nation-State
Duration:00:01:31
Chapter 5: The Golden Age
Duration:00:02:40
Chapter 6: The Wars of Independence
Duration:00:01:54
Chapter 7: The Black Death
Duration:00:02:02
Chapter 8: The House of Stewart
Duration:00:01:20
Chapter 9: Mary, Queen of Scots: “The Daughter of Debate”
Duration:00:02:40
Chapter 10: The King of Great Britain
Duration:00:02:00
Chapter 11: The Union and the Scottish Enlightenment
Duration:00:01:32
Chapter 12: The Industrial Revolution
Duration:00:02:39
Chapter 13: Decline
Duration:00:02:30
Chapter 14: Scottish Feminism
Duration:00:06:37
Chapter 15: LGBT Rights in Scotland
Duration:00:02:22
Chapter 16: The Loch Ness Monster
Duration:00:02:38
Chapter 17: Postwar Scotland
Duration:00:04:45
Questions
Duration:00:01:39
Answers
Duration:00:00:09
Conclusion
Duration:00:06:27