The Anglo-Scottish border in the late medieval and early modern
period was a highly contested region; both a militarized zone and a
place of cultural contact and exchange. The contributors to this
volume explore the role of this borderland in the construction of
both Scottish and English identities, seeking insight into the role
that Scotland and England played in one another's imaginations.
Texts that originated in, pass through, or comment on the
Anglo-Scottish border reveal it as a crucial third term in the
articulation of Scottish and English national consciousness and
cultural identity.
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