Article
Robert the Bruce: Born to be King?
Penman M (2024) Robert the Bruce: Born to be King?. History Today, 74 (7), pp. 44-55. https://www.historytoday.com/archive/feature/robert-bruce-born-be-king
I have a wide range of Scottish historical interests having taken my MA in Scottish History at the University of St Andrews (1995) followed by a PhD (1999) there on one of the major historiographical gaps in medieval Scottish history, the reign of David II (1329-71), son of Robert the Bruce. This work was heavily influenced by the detailed political studies-in-the round of Dr Norman Macdougall and other St Andrews historians.
However, in the course of this research my interests have branched out and I have become particularly fascinated by the topic of medieval lay piety in Scotland, especially the patterns of worship of late medieval Scottish kings and their subjects. This has drawn me in turn to themes such as saints' cults and images, liturgy, pilgrimage, monastic identity, burial and monumental tombs, cartulary records, and subsequent heritage and commemoration. I have tried to explore many of these topics for Scottish history by making direct comparisons with contemporary England, Ireland and continental Europe (helping me ‘fill-in-the-gaps' by analogy in the often patchy Scottish evidence): this is an approach I hope to encourage in my postgraduate students.
But I have also returned to a number of my earlier historical loves: national identity and the (de-)construction of iconic reputations, late 18th/early 19th century civic society, and above all the Great War, the latter first inspired by a visit to the battlefields while in High School and a 14th birthday gift of the Illustrated Press History of the Great War (13 volumes, ?20 from Oxfam, with school certificates from someone named Haig from the 1920s left inside!). Finally, I am also a member of a number of academy bodies, including the Scottish Medievalists and the Scottish History Society, as well as a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
To date, my main research p8blications are monographs about the reigns of David II, 1329-71 (2004), Robert the Bruce (20-14), and Dunfermline Abbey's Lost Choir and Royal Mausoleum (2020/24); several (co-)edited volumes on themes such as Anglo-Scottish relations in the 14th century (2007), Medieval Succession (2011), Medieval Monuments (2013), the Battle of Bannockburn (2016) and Medieval Absentee Authority (2017).
Saltire Society Prize, History Book of the Year, 2005 for 'David II. 1329-71' (Tuckwell Press, 2004).
National Trust for Scotland Bannockburn Academic Advisory Board
Advisory Panel of academics/professionals re representation of Bannockburn Battlefield Heritage Site 2011-.
Teachers' Lectures Series
Semester course of lectures re elements of new curriculum for excellence, e.g. Scottish Wars of Independence 1286-1329, taught 2011 to 15 teachers/heritage practitioners.
Peer Review - article for Oxford Bibliographies in Military History
Peer Review of article on the Battle of Bannockburn, completed 15.3.23
Dunfermline Heritage Partnership
Visit Scotland, Historic Environment Scotland, Fife Council and Church of Scotland
I sit as an invited non-resident/academic member of the Dunfemrline Heritage Partnership, a panel of agencies collaborating around Dunfermline's HLF Making Places and Scottish Executive Great Place project awards - see my REF2021 ICS at https://results2021.ref.ac.uk/impact/8549be06-55fa-410b-9658-fc67e4229b4c?page=1 .
Deputy Head (History/History & Politics)
I acted as Deputy Head for History in 2088, 2009, 2010; then Deputy for History & Politics 2011-14.
Director/Mentor of Research (History, Heritage and Politics)
Since 2003 I have served across eight academic sessions (excluding research leave), for History (to 2010) and then History and Politics to 2013, 2017-18, 2020-), now + Heritage, co-ordintaing and authoring RAE/REF statements, compiling research activity data, benchmarking, mentoring colleagues and RPGs' grant applications and project development, representing my division at Scholl and occasionally University Research Committee level.
1995 First Class MA Honours (Distinction) in Scottish History - Miller Prize for the Best Honours Graduate in the Faculty of Arts, University of St Andrews.
1995-1999 Ph.D., University of St Andrews, funded by a Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland Scholarship: 'The Kingship of David II of Scotland, 1329-71' [Approx. 160,000 words].
The Declaration of Arbroath: Georgian editions, libraries and readers, and Scotland’s ‘Radical War’ of 1820
Invited a speak at a two-day conference 20-21.5.21 (online due to COVID) commemorating the 700th anniversary of the Declaration of Arbroath organised by Newbattle Abbey Trust: published in special issue of Scottish Historical Review in Nov. 2022.
In search of the lost medieval choir and royal tombs of Dunfermline Abbey
This 1-hour illustrated public talk (or variants) presenting the findings of my ongoing ground-penetrating radar and historical research project at Dunfermline Abbey has been invited for delivery at various academic and public events:
3.3.19 - Sorbonne IV Franco-British History Seminar, Paris
26.11.19 - Bruce Lectures, Abbey Church, Dunfermline
11.3.20 - Historic Environment Scotland staff workshop, Edinburgh
29.3.21 - Institute of Historical Research, London, History of Liturgy seminar
10.1.23 - Stirling Archaeological Society
30.3.23 - History Scotland online seminars
27.6.23 - Dunfermline City Conference [poster]
4-6.9.23 - Problematic bodies conference, Liverpool
13.9.23 - Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, fieldtrip to Dunfermline
13.9.23 - Fife Gravestones Conference, Kirkcaldy
18.10.23 - Saline & District Heritage Society
Wyntoun Workshop: 9-10 April 2024, University of Edinburgh
University of Edinburgh and The Royal Society of Edinburgh
As part of Prof. Stephen Boardman's University of Edinburgh RSE network project to investigate the early 15th century Scottish vernacular 'Original Chronicle' of Prior Andrew Wyntoun of LochLeven in Fife, I was invited to give a paper on 'Wyntoun as a source for saints' cults: St Margaret/Dunfermline' alongside my colleague Tom Turpie. This will also be adapted for delivery at a public conference to be held at the Dunfermline Carnegie Library and Gallery on 17 May 2024 and should lead to an edited volume contribution.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/fifes-forgotten-chronicler-andrew-of-wyntoun-and-his-original-chronicle-tickets-884020949457?aff=oddtdtcreator
Fife's Forgotten Chronicle: Andrew Wyntoun and his Original Chronicle
17 May 2024 at Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Gallery, organised by Prof Stephen Boardman, Uni of Edinburgh, as part of his RSE network grant on Wyntoun's Original Chronicle of c.1390-c.1422 - my paper on 'Wyntoun as evidence for Fife cults: Dunfermline and St Margaret'
The Local Influences Upon Patrick Geddes’ Global Vision for Cities, Parks and Culture Institutes at Dunfermline, 1904
This 1-hour illustrated research presentation (or variants) has been invited for delivery at a number of public societies:
- 4.5.21 Centre for Environment, Heritage & Policy, Stirling
- 4.6.21 Geddes 2021: A New Green Space Plan for Dunfermline (Carnegie Trust)
- 14.11.23 - Mid-Lothian World History Society, Dalkeith
- 14.12.23 - Gellet Society, Charlestown
- 15.1.24 - Scone Historical Society
Co-author with James Smyth, Sarah Bromage, Kirsty McAlister, Jane Cameron, part of Lest Scotland Forgets project.. A Stirling 100. Exhibition of the fallen of the Great War, 我要吃瓜 Nov. 2012-Feb 2013.
Conference Organiser/Host at Stirling, 23 March 2002. CONFERENCE - The Thistle and the Rose, 1502-13
Co-organiser/author of exhibition with Dr James Smyth, SNPG and IPSOS MORE poll data commissioned by Reputations in Scottish History project.. Great Scot! En Exhibition of Scottish Reputations, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Spring 2006.
Co-organisor/host with Dr Andy King, University of Durham, 1-2 September 2004. CONFERENCE - New Perspectives on Anglo-Scottish Relations in the Long Fourteenth Century
Co-organisor/host with Dr Frederique Lachaud (Sorbonne) at Institute of Historical Research, London, 6-8 April 2006.. CONFERENCE - Making and Breaking the Rules: Succession in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, c.1000-c.1650
Co-organisor/host with Dr James Smyth, 我要吃瓜, 28 June 2003.. CONFERENCE - Reputations in Scottish History
Organisor/host at 我要吃瓜, 13-14 August 2011.. CONFERENCE - Monuments and Monumentality in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Secretary, Scottish History Society
Board Member, Centre for Scottish Studies (Director 2010-12)
Promotion!
Very pleased and grateful to say I have been promoted to 'Professor', Many thanks to colleagues and referees for their support.
Fellow of the Royal Historical Society 2011-
Amanda Beam, M. Phil & PhD, The Balliol Dynasty, c.1210-c.1364
Lisa Shaw, M.Res, The Cult of Chivalry in Fourteenth century Scotland
Nicola Scott, M. Phil & PhD, The Court and Household of James I of Scotland, 1424-37 (AHRB/C)
Samuel Muir Shaw, M.Res, The Earls of Dunbar c.1283-c.1368
Amy Hayes, M. Res, Margaret of Denmark, queen of Scotland (d.1486)
Lucinda Dean, PhD, Representations of Authority in Medieval and Early Modern Scotland (AHRC)
SangDong Lee, PhD, The Development of Dunfermline as a Cult Centre, c.1070-c.1406
Research Culture Awards 2024
Very nice to be awarded a 'Highly Commended' [1 of 3] in the RCA category of Outstanding Activity dedicated to enhancing Research Culture'.
My main projects at the moment are: i. Investigating the Royal Tombs of Dunfermline's Benedictine Abbey - this has seen me combine archival research with ground-probing-radar fieldwork in search of the physical remains and liturgical logic of the numerous royal monuments and burials at this royal mausoleum site in Fife, lost through the Reformation and subsequent centuries of neglect, reuse and overbuilding. This work has seem me invited to participate on the Dunfermline Heritage Partnership alongside representatives of Fife Council, the Kirk Session, Visit Scotland, Historic Environment Scotland, Fife Cultural Trust, Fife Pilgrim Way and other bodies, advising on current HLF and Scottish-Executive funded projects - see . For the open-access project report (2nd ed., 200pp.) see or
ii. Patrick Geddes, Civics and the Carnegie Dunfermline Trust - this has seen me investigating botanist, sociology-pioneer and town-planner Patrick Geddes' involvement with the CDT and its inaugural plans to develop Pittencreiff Park in Dunfermline in 1904 as a means of bringing unique 'sweetness and light' to the lives of the town's working inhabitants and children. This saw Geddes draw on US city development in particular, anticipating the 'American intensity' which the new Rosyth Naval Yard (1903-) would bring.
The Scottish Privy Council, 1692-1708: government from Revolution to Union
PI:
Funded by: The Leverhulme Trust
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Dunfermline Abbey Choir Radar Surveying, stage IV
PI: Professor Michael Penman
Funded by: The Royal Society of Edinburgh
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Robert the Bruce: Kingship, Identity and War in Scotland and the British Isles
PI: Professor Michael Penman
Funded by: Strathmartine Trust
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Monuments and Monumentality in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
PI: Professor Michael Penman
Funded by: The Henry Moore Foundation
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Article
Robert the Bruce: Born to be King?
Penman M (2024) Robert the Bruce: Born to be King?. History Today, 74 (7), pp. 44-55. https://www.historytoday.com/archive/feature/robert-bruce-born-be-king
Article
Beyond Heritage Science: A Review
Penman M, Kennedy C, Watkinson D, Emmerson N, Thickett D, Bosché F, Forster AM, Grau-Bové 6 J & Cassar M (2024) Beyond Heritage Science: A Review [Beyond Heritage Science: A Review]. Heritage, 7 (3), pp. 1510-1538. https://www.mdpi.com/journal/heritage; https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage7030073
Project Report
Penman M & Utsi E (2024) Ecclesiastical Heritage - In Search of Scotland's Lost Medieval Royal Mausoleum at Dunfermline Abbey, c.1250-c.1560, and other projects... [Dunfermline Abbey Choir GPR project report, 2nd edition]. Dunfermline Abbey Church and Kirk Session; Historic Environment Scotland; Fife Council; Dunfermline Heritage Partnership; GWS BArrow Award; Strathmartine Trust; Royal Society of Edinburgh; Hunter Archaeological Trust; Faculty of Arts & Humanities, 我要吃瓜. Stirling. https://dunfgpr.stir.ac.uk/
Article
Penman M (2022) The Declaration of Arbroath: Georgian editions, libraries and readers, and Scotland’s ‘Radical War’ of 1820. The Declaration of Arbroath 700th Anniversary, Newbattle College (online May 2021) Scottish Historical Review, 101 (3), pp. 491-511. https://www.euppublishing.com/loi/shr; https://doi.org/10.3366/shr.2022.0580
Article
Penman M & Kennedy C (2022) Interpreting Medieval Scottish Church Stained Glass Windows: Decoration and Colour in Relation to Liturgy and Worship. Heritage, 5 (4), pp. 3482-3492. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage5040180
Project Report
Carrick Utsi E, Birtwisle A & Penman M (2022) Ground Penetrating Radar Survey of Four areas of Dunfermline Abbey The South Aisle, Memorial Chapel, North Transept and North East Dais For Dr Michael Penman. 我要吃瓜; Dunfermline Heritage Partnership; Abbey Church of Dunfermline; Historic Environment Scotland; Fife Council. Ely, Cambridgeshire. http://dunfgpr.stir.ac.uk/
Research Report
REF2021 ICS - Place-making And Community-building Through Ecclesiastical Heritage: Dunfermline Abbey
Penman M, Oram R & Turpie T (2022) REF2021 ICS - Place-making And Community-building Through Ecclesiastical Heritage: Dunfermline Abbey [REF2021 ICS History at Stirling #3]. 我要吃瓜 for Research Excellence Framework 2021. Stirling. https://results2021.ref.ac.uk/impact/8549be06-55fa-410b-9658-fc67e4229b4c?page=1
Article
Re-interpreting the lost choir of Dunfermline Abbey: history, liturgy and ground-penetrating radar
Penman MA (2020) Re-interpreting the lost choir of Dunfermline Abbey: history, liturgy and ground-penetrating radar. History Scotland, 20 (6). https://www.historyscotland.com/store/back-issues/history-scotland/history-scotland-vol20issue6-novdec20-issue-116/
Website Content
Penman M (2020) Ecclesiastical Heritage - In Search of Scotland's Lost Medieval Royal Mausoleum at Dunfermline Abbey, c.1250-c.1560, and other projects. Ecclesiastical Heritage - In Search of Scotland's Lost Medieval Royal Mausoleum at Dunfermline Abbey, c.1250-c.1560, and other projects [Website] 01.11.2020. https://dunfgpr.stir.ac.uk/
Article
In Search of Dunfermline Abbey’s lost medieval choir: history, liturgy and ground-penetrating radar
Penman MA (2020) In Search of Dunfermline Abbey’s lost medieval choir: history, liturgy and ground-penetrating radar. History Scotland, 20 (5), pp. 20-26. https://www.historyscotland.com/store/back-issues/history-scotland/history-scotland-vol20issue5-sepoct20-issue-115/
Research Report
Penman MA, Utsi EC & Turpie T (2020) In Search Of The Royal Mausoleum At The Benedictine Abbey Of Dunfermline Fife: Medieval Liturgy, Antiquarianism, and a Ground-Penetrating Radar Pilot Survey, 2016-19 (2020). Dunfermline Abbey Church and Kirk Session; Historic Environment Scotland; Fife Council; Dunfermline Heritage Partnership; GWS BArrow Award; Strathmartine Trust; Royal Society of Edinburgh; Hunter Archaeological Trust; Faculty of Arts & Humanities, 我要吃瓜. https://dunfgpr.stir.ac.uk/; 我要吃瓜 Research respository; Historic Environment Scotland CANMORE database; Dunfermline Abbey Church website; dunfermline.com.
Research Report
Dunfermline Abbey Burial Grounds Desk-top Survey
Penman MA & Buckham S (2020) Dunfermline Abbey Burial Grounds Desk-top Survey. Fife Council [Dunfermline Abbey Burial Grounds Project]. STORRE.
Technical Report
Penman MA & Utsi E (2019) Ground Penetrating Radar Survey of an area to the South East of the Abbey Church of Dunfermline Abbey For Dr Michael Penman 我要吃瓜 (19th September 2019) [Dunfermline GPR Draft R3 - 2019]. 我要吃瓜 [Michael Penman]. Stirling. https://dunfgpr.stir.ac.uk/; https://canmore.org.uk/; https://dunfermlineabbey.com/wwp/
Article
Scotland's Great War Memorials
Penman MA & Smyth J (2019) Scotland's Great War Memorials. History Scotland, 19 (3), pp. 8-13. https://www.historyscotland.com/
Newspaper / Magazine
Bruce Almighty: the man, the myth and the legend of King Robert
Penman MA (2018) Bruce Almighty: the man, the myth and the legend of King Robert. 09.09.2018.
Book Chapter
"The king wishes and commands"? Reassessing political assembly in Scotland, c.1286-1329
Penman MA (2018) "The king wishes and commands"? Reassessing political assembly in Scotland, c.1286-1329. In: Damen M, Haemers J & Mann A (eds.) Political Representation: Communities, Ideas and Institutions in Europe (C. 1200 - C. 1690). Later Medieval Europe, 15. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 123-141. https://brill.com/view/title/34694
Authored Book
Robert the Bruce, King of the Scots
Penman M (2018) Robert the Bruce, King of the Scots. 2nd - revised paperback edition ed. Yale: Yale University Books. https://yalebooks.co.uk/display.asp?k=9780300240313
Book Review
The shape of the state in medieval Scotland, 1124-1290
Penman MA (2017) The shape of the state in medieval Scotland, 1124-1290. Review of: The shape of the state in medieval Scotland, 1124–1290, by Alice Taylor, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2016, 525 pp. ISBN 978-0-1987-4920-2. Parliaments, Estates and Representation, 37 (3), pp. 339-340. https://doi.org/10.1080/02606755.2017.1338848
Technical Report
Penman MA & Utsi E (2017) Ground Penetrating Radar Survey of the Central Area between the Vestry and the Altar and 2 External Areas overlying the former Lady Chapel of Dunfermline Abbey For Dr Michael Penman 我要吃瓜 [Dunfermline Draft GPR R2 - 2017]. 我要吃瓜 [Dr Michael Penman]. Stirling. https://dunfgpr.stir.ac.uk/; https://canmore.org.uk/; https://dunfermlineabbey.com/wwp/
Edited Book
Absentee Authority Across Medieval Europe
Lachaud F & Penman MA (eds.) (2017) Absentee Authority Across Medieval Europe. Woodbridge, UK: Boydell and Brewer. https://boydellandbrewer.com/absentee-authority-across-medieval-europe-hb.html
Book Chapter
Introduction: Absentee Authority across Medieval Europe
Penman MA & Lachaud F (2017) Introduction: Absentee Authority across Medieval Europe. In: Lachaud F & Penman M (eds.) Absentee Authority Across Medieval Europe. Woodbridge, England: Boydell and Brewer, pp. 1-20. https://boydellandbrewer.com/absentee-authority-across-medieval-europe-hb.html
Book Chapter
Reid N & Penman MA (2017) Guardian – Lieutenant – Governor: Absentee Monarchy and Proxy Power in Scotland’s Long Fourteenth Century. In: Lachaud F & Penman M (eds.) Absentee Authority Across Medieval Europe. Woodbridge, England: Boydell and Brewer, pp. 191-218. https://boydellandbrewer.com/absentee-authority-across-medieval-europe-hb.html
Book Review
Penman MA (2017) Barbour's Bruce and Its Cultural Context: Politics, Chivalry and Literature in Late Medieval Scotland. Review of: Barbour’s Bruce and Its Cultural Context: Politics, Chivalry and Literature in Late Medieval Scotland, edited by S Boardman and S Foran. DS Brewer: Cambridge, 2015, Pp. xi, 244 pp. ISBN 9781843843573. American Historical Review, 122 (3), pp. 913-915. https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/122.3.913
Technical Report
Penman MA & Utsi E (2016) Ground Penetrating Radar Survey of Part of the North Transept and the Vestry of Dunfermline Abbey For Dr Michael Penman 我要吃瓜 [Dunfermline Draft GPR R1 - 2016]. 我要吃瓜 [Michael Penman]. Stirling. https://dunfgpr.stir.ac.uk/; https://canmore.org.uk/; https://dunfermlineabbey.com/wwp/
Other
The Stewart Monarchs: A Turbulent Dynasty
Penman MA (2016) The Stewart Monarchs: A Turbulent Dynasty [History Scotland special issue on The Stewart Monarchs of Scotland]. History Scotland, 16 (3), pp. 13-15.
Other
Penman MA (2016) The Future: The Stewarts. History Scotland, 16 (3), p. 62.
Book Chapter
Penman MA (2016) Who is this King of Glory? Robert I of Scotland (1306-29), Holy Week and the consecration of St Andrews Cathedral. In: Buchanan K, Dean L L & Penman M (eds.) Medieval and Early Modern Representations of Authority in Scotland and the British Isles. London: Routledge, pp. 85-104. https://www.routledge.com/products/9781472424488
Book Chapter
Bannockburn and popular politics: commemorating the battle, c.1814-c.1914
Penman MA (2016) Bannockburn and popular politics: commemorating the battle, c.1814-c.1914. In: Penman M (ed.) Bannockburn, 1314-2014: Battle and Legacy. Donington: Shaun Tyas, pp. 164-186. http://www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/bannockburn-1314-2014-battle-and-legacy.html
Edited Book
Bannockburn, 1314-2014: Battle and Legacy
Penman MA (ed.) (2016) Bannockburn, 1314-2014: Battle and Legacy. Donington: Shaun Tyas. http://www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/bannockburn-1314-2014-battle-and-legacy.html
Article
The Lion Captive: Scottish Royals as Prisoners of England, c.1070-c.1424
Penman MA (2015) The Lion Captive: Scottish Royals as Prisoners of England, c.1070-c.1424. Quaestiones Medii Aevi Novae, 20 (1), pp. 413-434. http://www.ihuw.pl/sites/ihuw.pl/files/page-attachments/instytut/dzialalnosc/czasopisma/20_2015.pdf
Conference Paper (unpublished)
Round Table discussion on the legacy of Professor G.W.S. Barrow
Penman MA (2015) Round Table discussion on the legacy of Professor G.W.S. Barrow. Scottish medievalists conference 2015, 10.01.2015-11.01.2015.
Book Chapter
The MacDonald Lordship and the Bruce Dynasty, c.1306-c.1371
Penman MA (2014) The MacDonald Lordship and the Bruce Dynasty, c.1306-c.1371. In: Oram R (ed.) The Lordship of the Isles. The Northern World, 68. Leiden: Brill, pp. 62-87. http://www.brill.com/products/book/lordship-isles
Conference Paper (unpublished)
The resonance of Scottish History and Heritage in current Referendum discourse
Penman MA (2014) The resonance of Scottish History and Heritage in current Referendum discourse. CARMEN Annual Meeting 2014, Stirling, Scotland, 12.09.2014-13.09.2014. http://www.carmen-medieval.net/cz/carmen-annual-meeting-%E2%80%93-stirling-scotland-12-13-september-2014-a-report-1404041589.html
Authored Book
Robert the Bruce: King of the Scots
Penman MA (2014) Robert the Bruce: King of the Scots. London and New Haven: Yale University Press. http://yalebooks.co.uk/display.asp?K=9780300148725; https://doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300148725.001.0001
Other
Robert the Bruce - the piety of the victor of Bannockburn
Penman MA (2014) Robert the Bruce - the piety of the victor of Bannockburn. History Scotland, Online. https://www.celebrate-scotland.co.uk/articles/expert-history-articles/robert-the-bruce-the-piety-of-the-victor-of-bannockburn
Other
After Bannockburn—After the Referendum: Robert the Bruce and the difficulties of Settlement
Penman M (2014) After Bannockburn—After the Referendum: Robert the Bruce and the difficulties of Settlement. After Bannockburn—After the Referendum: Robert the Bruce and the difficulties of Settlement [Web pages]. https://yalebooks.yale.edu/2014/09/19/after-bannockburn-after-the-referendum-robert-the-bruce-and-the-difficulties-of-settlement/: Yale University Press website.
Article
Penman MA (2014) Head, Body and Heart: Legitimating Kingship and the Burial of Robert Bruce, Scotland's 'Leper King', CA 1286-1329. Micrologus, XXII, pp. 229-252. https://www.sismel.it/pubblicazioni/1381-micrologus-xxii-(2014)-le-corps-du-prince
Article
Penman MA (2013) “Sacred Food for the Soul”: In Search of the Devotions to Saints of Robert Bruce, King of Scotland, 1306–1329. Speculum, 84 (4), pp. 1-28. http://journals.cambridge.org.ezproxy.stir.ac.uk/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=9035963&fulltextType=RA&fileId=S0038713413002182; https://doi.org/10.1017/S0038713413002182
Edited Book
Monuments and Monumentality across Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Penman MA (ed.) (2013) Monuments and Monumentality across Medieval and Early Modern Europe. Donington: Shaun Tyas.
Book Chapter
A Programme for Royal Tombs in Scotland? A Review of the Evidence, c.1093-c.1542
Penman MA (2013) A Programme for Royal Tombs in Scotland? A Review of the Evidence, c.1093-c.1542. In: Penman M (ed.) Monuments and Monumentality across Medieval and Early Modern Europe. Donington, UK: Shaun Tyas, pp. 239-253.
Book Chapter
Introduction: Monuments and Monumentality across Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Penman MA (2013) Introduction: Monuments and Monumentality across Medieval and Early Modern Europe. In: Penman M (ed.) Monuments and Monumentality across Medieval and Early Modern Europe. Donington: Shaun Tyas.
Book Review
The Firth of Forth: An Environmental History
Penman MA (2013) The Firth of Forth: An Environmental History. Review of: The Firth of Forth - An Environmental History, by T.C. Smout and M. Stewart (Glasgow: Birlinn, 2012, 240pp, ISBN 9781780270647). Reviews in History, Review number: 1425. http://www.history.ac.uk/reviews/review/1425
Preprint / Working Paper
Penman M & Mann A (2013) Free-Access public history, policy formulation, and education: The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707 and their analysis. https://results.ref.ac.uk/(S(vjwewlvpczg5nn4c1qq52t2z))/Submissions/Impact/1932
Other
Countdown to Bannockburn: the Wars to mid-summer 1313
Penman MA (2013) Countdown to Bannockburn: the Wars to mid-summer 1313 [Prepare for Battle: Countdown to Bannockburn]. Scotland in Trust, Spring 2013, pp. 36-39.
Conference Paper (published)
The Economics of Faith: Approaches to Monastic Saints' Cults in Medieval Scotland
Penman MA (2012) The Economics of Faith: Approaches to Monastic Saints' Cults in Medieval Scotland. In: Ammannati F (ed.) Religione e istituzioni religiose nell'economia europea. 1000-1800 - Religion and Religious Institutions in the European Economy. 1000-1800. Atti della "Quarantatreesima Settimana di Studi" 8-12 maggio 2011. Pubblicazioni., Serie II,, Atti delle "settimane di studio" e altri convegni., 42. Religione e istituzioni religiose nell'economia europea. 1000-1800 - Religion and Religious Institutions in the European Economy. 1000-1800, 08.05.2011-11.05.2011. Firenze, Italy: Firenze University Press, pp. 765-777. http://www.fupress.com/eng/scheda.asp?IDV=2216
Exhibition
Lest Scotland Forgets: A Stirling 100 Exhibition (2012-13)
Penman M, Bromage S & James S Lest Scotland Forgets: A Stirling 100 Exhibition (2012-13).
Book Review
The Cult of Saints and the Virgin Mary in Medieval Scotland
Penman MA (2012) The Cult of Saints and the Virgin Mary in Medieval Scotland. Review of:
edited by Steve Boardman and Eila Williamson, Suffolk: Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2010, pp. 226. ISBN:9781843835622. English Historical Review, CXXVII (526), pp. 685-687. http://ehr.oxfordjournals.org/content/CXXVII/526.toc; https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/ces101
Book Review
Liberties and Identities in the Medieval British Isles
Penman MA (2012) Liberties and Identities in the Medieval British Isles. Review of:
edited by Michael Prestwich, Suffolk: Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2008, pp. 236. ISBN: 9781843833741. Scottish Historical Review, 91, pp. 167-168. http://www.euppublishing.com/loi/shr; https://doi.org/10.3366/shr.2012.0081
Article
Faith in war: the religious experience of Scottish soldiery, c.1100-c.1500
Penman MA (2011) Faith in war: the religious experience of Scottish soldiery, c.1100-c.1500. Journal of Medieval History, 37 (3), pp. 295-303. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmedhist.2011.05.001
Article
Beyond 'Braveheart'?: Recent Work on the Scottish Wars of Independence
Penman MA (2010) Beyond 'Braveheart'?: Recent Work on the Scottish Wars of Independence. History Teaching Review Yearbook, 24. http://www.sath.org.uk/index.asp
Article
Robert Bruce's Bones: Reputations, Politics and Identities in Nineteenth-Century Scotland
Penman MA (2009) Robert Bruce's Bones: Reputations, Politics and Identities in Nineteenth-Century Scotland. International Review of Scottish Studies, 34, pp. 7-73. http://gir.uoguelph.ca/index.php/irss/issue/view/94
Book Chapter
Penman MA (2009) Royal Piety in Thirteenth-Century Scotland: the Religion and Religiosity of Alexander II (1214-49) and Alexander III (1249-86). In: Burton J, Schofield P & Weiler B (eds.) Thirteenth Century England XII: Proceedings of the Gregynog Conference, 2007. Thirteenth Century England: Proceedings of the Gregynog Conference 2007, Volume 12. Woodbridge, UK: Boydell & Brewer, pp. 13-30. http://www.boydell.co.uk/43834472.HTM
Book Chapter
Making and Breaking the Rules: Succession in Medieval Europe, c.1000-c.1600 (Introduction)
Penman MA & Lachaud F (2008) Making and Breaking the Rules: Succession in Medieval Europe, c.1000-c.1600 (Introduction) [?tablir et abolir les normes: la succession dans l’Europe médiévale, vers 1000-vers 1600]. In: Penman MA & Lachaud F (eds.) Making and breaking the rules: succession in medieval Europe, c. 1000-c.1600. ?tablir et abolir les normes: la succession dans l’Europe médiévale, vers 1000-vers 1600, Proceedings of the colloquium held on 6-7-8 April 2006. Actes de la conférence tenue les 6, 7 et 8 avril 2006, Institute of Historical Research (University of London), Histoires de Famille: La Parente au Moyen Age (HIFA 9). Histoires de famille. La parenté au Moyen Age (HIFA 9). Turnhout: Brepols, pp. 1-9. http://www.brepols.net/Pages/ShowProduct.aspx?prod_id=IS-9782503527437-1
Book Chapter
Diffinicione successionis ad regnum Scottorum: royal succession in Scotland in the later middle ages
Penman MA (2008) Diffinicione successionis ad regnum Scottorum: royal succession in Scotland in the later middle ages. In: Lachaud F & Penman MA (eds.) Making and breaking the rules: succession in medieval Europe, c. 1000-c.1600. ?tablir et abolir les normes: la succession dans l'Europe médiévale, vers 1000-vers 1600, Proceedings of the colloquium held on 6-7-8 April 2006. Actes de la conférence tenue les 6, 7 et 8 avril 2006, Institute of Historical Research (University of London). Histoires de famille. La parenté au Moyen Age HIFA, 9. Turnhout: Brepols, pp. 43-59. http://www.brepols.net/Pages/ShowProduct.aspx?prod_id=IS-9782503527437-1
Book Chapter
Penman MA (2008) David II (1329-1371). In: Brown M & Tanner R (eds.) Scottish Kingship 1306-1542: Essays in Honour of Norman Macdougall. Edinburgh: John Donald, pp. 49-71. http://john-donald.birlinn.co.uk/book/details/Scottish-Kingship--1306---1542-9781904607823/
Book Chapter
Penman MA (2008) Robert I (1306-1329). In: Brown M & Tanner R (eds.) Scottish Kingship 1306-1542: Essays in Honour of Norman Macdougall. Edinburgh: John Donald, pp. 20-48. http://www.euppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.3366/shr.2011.0008
Book Review
Chivalry and Knighthood in Scotland, 1424-1513
Penman MA (2008) Chivalry and Knighthood in Scotland, 1424-1513. Review of: Chivalry and Knighthood in Scotland, 1424–1513. By Katie Stevenson. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press. 2006. Pp. xii, 228. ISBN: 1843831929.. Scottish Historical Review, 87 (2), pp. 336-338. https://doi.org/10.3366/E0036924108000218
Book Chapter
Penman MA (2007) Anglici caudati: abuse of the English in Fourteenth-Century Scottish Chronicles, Literature and Records. In: King A & Penman MA (eds.) England and Scotland in the Fourteenth Century: New Perspectives. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, Boydell & Brewer, pp. 216-235. http://www.boydell.co.uk/43833182.HTM
Book Chapter
Introduction: Anglo-Scottish Relations in the Fourteenth Century - An Overview of Recent Research
Penman MA & King A (2007) Introduction: Anglo-Scottish Relations in the Fourteenth Century - An Overview of Recent Research. In: Penman MA & King A (eds.) England and Scotland in the Fourteenth Century: New Perspectives. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell & Brewer (Boydell Press), pp. 1-13. http://www.boydellandbrewer.com/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=8452
Book Review
Penman MA (2007) The Kingship of the Scots, 842-1292: Succession and Independence, by A.A.M. Duncan and Robert the Bruce and the Community of the Realm of Scotland by G.W.S. Barrow. Review of: A.A.M. Duncan, The Kingship of the Scots, 842-1292: Succession and Independence, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2002, 398 pages, ISBN 978-0748616268; G.W.S. Barrow, Robert the Bruce and the Community of the Realm of Scotland, first published in 1965, new editions in 1976, 1988 and Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2005, 560 pages, ISBN 978-0748620227. History Scotland, 7 (2), pp. 56-57. http://www.historyscotland.com/backissuelist.html?yid=7&o=0
Article
The Bruce Dynasty, Becket and Scottish Pilgrimage to Canterbury, c.1178-c.1404
Penman MA (2006) The Bruce Dynasty, Becket and Scottish Pilgrimage to Canterbury, c.1178-c.1404. Journal of Medieval History, 32 (4), pp. 346-370. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03044181; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmedhist.2006.09.003
Book Chapter
Scotland in 1406 - a Kingdom in Crisis?
Penman MA (2006) Scotland in 1406 - a Kingdom in Crisis?. In: Matthew C, Harrison B & Goldman L (eds.) Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Online Edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press. http://www.oxforddnb.com/templates/theme-print.jsp?articleid=95106
Book Review
Medieval Scotland by A. Macquarrie
Penman MA (2006) Medieval Scotland by A. Macquarrie. Review of: Medieval Scotland by Alan Macquarrie, Stroud: Sutton Publishing, 2004, 242 pp. ISBN 0750929774.. Welsh History Review, 22 (4), pp. 784-786. http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/uwp/whis/2006/00000022/00000004/art00008
Book Chapter
Margaret Logie, Queen of Scotland
Penman MA (2006) Margaret Logie, Queen of Scotland. In: Ewan E, Innes S, Reynolds S & Pipes R (eds.) The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women: From the earliest times to 2004. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp. 248-249. http://www.euppublishing.com/book/978-0-7486-1713-5
Article
King Robert the Bruce (1274-1329)
Penman MA (2005) King Robert the Bruce (1274-1329). Etudes Ecossaises, 10, pp. 25-40. http://etudesecossaises.revues.org/144
Authored Book
David II, 1329-71: The Bruce Dynasty in Scotland
Penman MA (2005) David II, 1329-71: The Bruce Dynasty in Scotland. Edinburgh: Birlinn. http://www.birlinn.co.uk/book/details/David-II-9780859766036/
Book Review
Scottish History: the Power of the Past
Penman MA (2005) Scottish History: the Power of the Past. Review of: Scottish History: The Power of the Past, eds. E.J. Cowan and R.J. Finlay; Edinburgh: EUP 2002; 279pp; ISBN 0748614206. Scottish Labour History, 40, pp. 113-114. http://www.scottishlabourhistory.org.uk/the-journal/
Book Review
The Late Medieval Scottish Parliament: Politics and the Three Estates, 1424-1488, by R. Tanner
Penman MA (2005) The Late Medieval Scottish Parliament: Politics and the Three Estates, 1424-1488, by R. Tanner. Review of: The Late Medieval Scottish Parliament: Politics and the Three Estates, 1424-1488, by Roland Tanner; Tuckwell Press, East Linton, 2001; ISBN 1862321744; Pb., 316p. History Scotland, 5 (1). http://www.historyscotland.com/backissuelist.html?yid=5&o=0
Book Chapter
Parliament Lost - Parliament Regained? The Three Estates in the Reign of David II, 1329-1371
Penman MA (2004) Parliament Lost - Parliament Regained? The Three Estates in the Reign of David II, 1329-1371. In: Brown KM, Mann AJ, MacDonald AR & Tanner RJ (eds.) The History of the Scottish Parliament: Parliament and Politics in Scotland, 1235-1560. The Edinburgh History of the Scottish Parliament, Volume 1, 1. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp. 74-101. https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-the-history-of-the-scottish-parliament-hb-766.html
Article
An Unpublished Act of David II, 1359
Penman MA & Tanner R (2004) An Unpublished Act of David II, 1359. Scottish Historical Review, 83 (1), pp. 59-69. https://doi.org/10.3366/shr.2004.83.1.59
Article
After that movie: Recent work on the Scottish Wars of Independence, c.1286-c.1400
Penman MA (2003) After that movie: Recent work on the Scottish Wars of Independence, c.1286-c.1400. History Teaching Review Yearbook, 17, pp. 4-10. http://www.sath.org.uk/index.asp
Book Review
The Battle of Bannockburn, 1314 by A. Nusbacher
Penman MA (2003) The Battle of Bannockburn, 1314 by A. Nusbacher [Robert the Bruce's Irish Wars: the Invasions of Ireland, 1306-1329 by S. Duffy ed. (Book Review)]. Review of: Aryeh Nusbacher, The Battle of Bannockburn, 1314; Charleston, SC, Stroud, Gloucestershire, Tempus, 2000, 176pp 73 illus., ISBN 0752423266; Seán Duffy ed., Robert the Bruce’s Irish Wars: the Invasions of Ireland, 1306-1329; Charleston, SC, Stroud, Gloucestershire,Tempus 2002, 221pp. 80 illus., ISBN 0752419749. History Scotland, 3 (2), pp. 54-55. http://www.historyscotland.com/backissuelist.html?yid=3&o=0
Book Review
Penman MA (2003) Scotland and Europe: the Medieval Kingdom and its Contacts with Christendom, 1214-1560: Volume I: Religion, Culture and Commerce, by David Ditchburn. Review of: Scotland and Europe: The Medieval Kingdom and its Contacts with Christendom, 1214–1560. Volume I: Religion, Culture and Commerce. By David Ditchburn. Linton, Tuckwell Press. 2000. xiii + 335pp ISBN 978-1862321724. History, 88 (289), pp. 125-126. http://www.wiley.com/bw/journal.asp?ref=0018-2648; https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2281.2005.00333.x-i1
Authored Book
The Scottish Civil War: The Bruces and Balliols and the War for Control of Scotland, 1286-1356
Penman MA (2002) The Scottish Civil War: The Bruces and Balliols and the War for Control of Scotland, 1286-1356. Stroud: The History Press/ Tempus. http://www.thehistorypress.co.uk/index.php/the-scottish-civil-war.html
Article
Christian days and knights: the religious devotions and court of David II of Scotland, 1329-71
Penman MA (2002) Christian days and knights: the religious devotions and court of David II of Scotland, 1329-71. Historical Research, 75 (189), pp. 249-272. http://www.wiley.com/bw/journal.asp?ref=0950-3471&site=1; https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2281.00150
Article
The Earl, the King, his Lover and the Ransom: Passion, Power and Politics in Bruce Scotland
Penman MA (2002) The Earl, the King, his Lover and the Ransom: Passion, Power and Politics in Bruce Scotland. History Scotland, 2 (1), pp. 26-31. https://www.celebrate-scotland.co.uk/History-Scotland/
Book Chapter
Penman MA (2001) Robert II Stewart. In: Oram RD (ed.) The Kings and Queens of Scotland. Stroud, Gloucestershire: The History Press, pp. 148-155. http://www.thehistorypress.co.uk/products/Kings-and-Queens-of-Scotland.aspx
Book Review
Brotherstone and Ditchburn (eds.), Freedom and Authority
Penman MA (2001) Brotherstone and Ditchburn (eds.), Freedom and Authority. Review of: Freedom and Authority: Historical and Historiographical Essays Presented to Grant G. Simpson. Edited by Terry Brotherstone and David Ditchburn . East Linton: Tuckwell Press. 2000. Pp. xii, 292. ISBN 1 898410 79 8. .. Scottish Historical Review, 80 (2), pp. 265-267. http://www.euppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.3366/shr.2001.80.2.265; https://doi.org/10.3366/shr.2001.80.2.265
Article
The Scots at the Battle of Neville's Cross, 17 October 1346
Penman MA (2001) The Scots at the Battle of Neville's Cross, 17 October 1346. Scottish Historical Review, 80 (2), pp. 157-180. https://doi.org/10.3366/shr.2001.80.2.157
Article
'A fell coniuracioun agayn Robert the douchty king': the Soules conspiracy of 1318-1320
Penman MA (1999) 'A fell coniuracioun agayn Robert the douchty king': the Soules conspiracy of 1318-1320. The Innes Review, 50 (1), pp. 25-57. https://doi.org/10.3366/inr.1999.50.1.25
Thesis
What 我要吃瓜 The Women? St Andrews University and the Higher Education of Women, c.1862-1914
Penman MA (1995) What 我要吃瓜 The Women? St Andrews University and the Higher Education of Women, c.1862-1914. St Andrews University.
I have now managed to develop a run of courses progressing from first (level 7) to fourth year (level 10) which provides a chronological coverage of medieval Scotland from c.1100 to. c.1542. These courses have a predominantly political focus but have increasingly begun to draw on cultural and religious themes, reflecting my research interests; but they also rely heavily on comparisons with contemporary England and other European realms. As each course progresses there is an increasing emphasis placed upon students' greater and independent use of primary source materials and more demanding secondary reading. These research-led teaching themes link closely to my supervision interests on our M.Res and PhD programmes. HISU9A1 For the Lion: Scotland in the British Isles and Europe, c.1100-c.1542 HISU9A2 Renaissance, Reformation & Revolution: Scotland 1542-c.1715 HISU9S3 Reputations in History HISU9X4 Back to the Future: Putting History and Heritage to Work HISU9Q4 Scotland in the Age of Wallace and Bruce, 1286-1329 HISU9P5 Stewart Scotland I, 1406-88: Kingship or Tyranny? HISU9P6 Stewart Scotland II, 1488-1542: the Glory of Princely Governing? HISU9Q7 Dark and Drublie Days: Bruce and Stewart Scotland, 1329-1406 HISU9X7/8 History Dissertation
Additional TPG/RPG supervisions 2000-22
Amanda Beam, 2002-06 [BFWG grant], PhD 2006 on 'The political ambitions and influences of the Balliol dynasty, c.1210-1364', despotised at https://dspace.stir.ac.uk/handle/1893/2533.
Nicola Scott, 2003-7 [AHRB Studentship], PhD 2007 on 'The court and household of James I of Scotland, 1424-1437', deposited at https://dspace.stir.ac.uk/handle/1893/379.
Lucinda Clarke/Dean, 2008-13 [AHRC Studentship], PhD on 'Crowns, Wedding Rings, and Processions: Continuity and Change in Representations of Scottish Royal Authority in State Ceremony, c.1214 - c.1603', deposited at https://dspace.stir.ac.uk/handle/1893/20198.
Lisa Shaw, 2005-06 M.Res Hist Research, on 'Chivalry in Late Fourteenth-Century Scotland'.
Samuel Muir Shaw, M.Res Hist Research 2010-12 [PT] and then PhD (Withdrawn), on 'The Earls of Dunbar/March, 1283-1368'.
Cheryl Sheil, 2018-21 M.Res Hist Research [PT], on 'Andrew Murray, Guardian d.1338'.
Bethany Reid, 2020-22, M.Res Hist Research [PT], on 'Noble Piety in Fourteenth-Century Scotland'.
HIS9A1 For the Lion: Scotland in the British Isles and Europe, c.1100-1542
HIS9A2 Renaissance, Reformation & Revolution : Scotland 1542-1715
HIS9P5 The Stewart Kings of Scotland, 1424 - 1513
HIS9P6 The Stewart Kings of Scotland II: The Glory of Princely Governing, 1488-1542?
HIS9Q4 Scotland in the Age of Wallace and Bruce 1286-1329
HIS9Q7 Dark and Drublie Days: Bruce and Stewart Scotland, 1329-1406
HIS9S3 Reputations in History
HIS9X7/X8 History Dissertation
HTRP03 M.Res Historical Research - Dissertation
HTRP11 M.Res Historical Research - Historiography
HTRP12 Sources and Methods
HTRP14 M.Res Historical Research - Research Skills
HTRP16 M.Res Historical Research - Medieval Scotland c.1100-c.1600