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In 'Border Raids and Reivers' by Robert Borland, readers are taken on a journey back in time to the lawless lands of the Anglo-Scottish borders in the 16th century. Through vivid descriptions and meticulous research, Borland explores the brutal realities of the border conflicts, the tactics of raiding parties, and the code of conduct among the notorious reivers. Written in a compelling and accessible style, the book offers a comprehensive look at this dark period of history and its impact on the communities living along the border. Borland's attention to detail and ability to bring the past to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 'Border Raids and Reivers' by Robert Borland, readers are taken on a journey back in time to the lawless lands of the Anglo-Scottish borders in the 16th century. Through vivid descriptions and meticulous research, Borland explores the brutal realities of the border conflicts, the tactics of raiding parties, and the code of conduct among the notorious reivers. Written in a compelling and accessible style, the book offers a comprehensive look at this dark period of history and its impact on the communities living along the border. Borland's attention to detail and ability to bring the past to life make this book a valuable resource for both scholars and general history enthusiasts. Borland, a renowned historian with a specialization in border conflicts, draws on his expertise to provide a nuanced and engaging account of this turbulent period. His passion for the subject is evident in every page, making 'Border Raids and Reivers' a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the Anglo-Scottish borders and the lives of the reivers.
Autorenporträt
Robert Borland is an author specializing in the historical narratives of the Anglo-Scottish borders, with a keen interest in the tumultuous period known for its border reivers and raids. His work "Border Raids and Reivers" is a testament to his deep dive into the lawless era that spanned from the late 13th to the early 17th centuries, a time when loyalty to clan outweighed that to crown or country. Borland's meticulous research offers readers a detailed glimpse into the lives of the border families, their feuds, and the socio-political turmoil that characterized the Anglo-Scottish relationship of the time. His writing is marked by a scholarly yet accessible approach, melding the rigor of academic research with the narrative drive of storied historiography, making it engaging for both historians and general readers alike. His literary style often employs vivid descriptions and a careful reconstruction of historical events, shedding light on a complex era that has shaped the identity of the borderlands. Borland is celebrated for bringing clarity to the folklore and factual history of a region riddled with conflict and for encapsulating the essence of the reiver spirit in his well-received historical accounts.