‘The Worst Disaster Suffered by the People of Scotland in Recorded History’: Climate Change, Dearth and Pathogens in the Long Fourteenth Century

Informing historical and archaeological discourse with environmental data culled from documentary and climate proxy records is transforming understanding of political, social economic and cultural change across the North Atlantic and European Atlantic regions generally. Limited record evidence and r...

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Main Author: Oram, Richard
Other Authors: History, orcid:0000-0001-8766-9345
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Language:English
Published: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 2014
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spelling ftunivstirling:oai:dspace.stir.ac.uk:1893/21981 2024-06-02T08:11:21+00:00 ‘The Worst Disaster Suffered by the People of Scotland in Recorded History’: Climate Change, Dearth and Pathogens in the Long Fourteenth Century Oram, Richard History orcid:0000-0001-8766-9345 2014 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1893/21981 http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/psas/contents.cfm?vol=144&CFID=2487810&CFTOKEN=E305AFA0-AD87-4D46-942C3C8AE5FD4105 http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/21981/2/Table%201.pdf http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/21981/1/The%20Worst%20Disaster%20Suffered%20by%20the%20People%20of%20Scotland%20in%20Recorded%20History%20%28final%20submitted%20text%29.pdf en eng Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Oram R (2014) ‘The Worst Disaster Suffered by the People of Scotland in Recorded History’: Climate Change, Dearth and Pathogens in the Long Fourteenth Century. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 144, pp. 223-244. http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/psas/contents.cfm?vol=144&CFID=2487810&CFTOKEN=E305AFA0-AD87-4D46-942C3C8AE5FD4105 http://hdl.handle.net/1893/21981 http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/psas/contents.cfm?vol=144&CFID=2487810&CFTOKEN=E305AFA0-AD87-4D46-942C3C8AE5FD4105 595695 http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/21981/2/Table%201.pdf http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/21981/1/The%20Worst%20Disaster%20Suffered%20by%20the%20People%20of%20Scotland%20in%20Recorded%20History%20%28final%20submitted%20text%29.pdf Publisher policy allows this work to be made available in this repository. Published in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland by Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Climate change epidemic disease epizootic disease Scotland fourteenth-century Black Death Journal Article AM - Accepted Manuscript 2014 ftunivstirling 2024-05-07T04:30:11Z Informing historical and archaeological discourse with environmental data culled from documentary and climate proxy records is transforming understanding of political, social economic and cultural change across the North Atlantic and European Atlantic regions generally. Limited record evidence and region-specific proxy data has hindered engagement by historians of medieval Scotland with the exploration of environmental factors as motors for long term and large scale change and adoption of the interdisciplinary methodologies involved in their use. This essay seeks to provide an overview of the potential for such data and methodologies in providing context for the well-rehearsed narratives of political upheaval and socio-economic realignment that have characterised much past Scottish historical discourse. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University of Stirling: Stirling Digital Research Repository
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topic Climate change
epidemic disease
epizootic disease
Scotland
fourteenth-century
Black Death
spellingShingle Climate change
epidemic disease
epizootic disease
Scotland
fourteenth-century
Black Death
Oram, Richard
‘The Worst Disaster Suffered by the People of Scotland in Recorded History’: Climate Change, Dearth and Pathogens in the Long Fourteenth Century
topic_facet Climate change
epidemic disease
epizootic disease
Scotland
fourteenth-century
Black Death
description Informing historical and archaeological discourse with environmental data culled from documentary and climate proxy records is transforming understanding of political, social economic and cultural change across the North Atlantic and European Atlantic regions generally. Limited record evidence and region-specific proxy data has hindered engagement by historians of medieval Scotland with the exploration of environmental factors as motors for long term and large scale change and adoption of the interdisciplinary methodologies involved in their use. This essay seeks to provide an overview of the potential for such data and methodologies in providing context for the well-rehearsed narratives of political upheaval and socio-economic realignment that have characterised much past Scottish historical discourse.
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title ‘The Worst Disaster Suffered by the People of Scotland in Recorded History’: Climate Change, Dearth and Pathogens in the Long Fourteenth Century
title_short ‘The Worst Disaster Suffered by the People of Scotland in Recorded History’: Climate Change, Dearth and Pathogens in the Long Fourteenth Century
title_full ‘The Worst Disaster Suffered by the People of Scotland in Recorded History’: Climate Change, Dearth and Pathogens in the Long Fourteenth Century
title_fullStr ‘The Worst Disaster Suffered by the People of Scotland in Recorded History’: Climate Change, Dearth and Pathogens in the Long Fourteenth Century
title_full_unstemmed ‘The Worst Disaster Suffered by the People of Scotland in Recorded History’: Climate Change, Dearth and Pathogens in the Long Fourteenth Century
title_sort ‘the worst disaster suffered by the people of scotland in recorded history’: climate change, dearth and pathogens in the long fourteenth century
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