This Belongs To Us! Competition Between the Royal Burgh of Stirling and the Augustinian Abbey of Cambuskenneth over Salmon Fishing Rights on the River Forth, Scotland
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Richard C. Hoffmann is Professor Emeritus of History at York University in Toronto, Canada. He has published widely on relations between medieval Europeans and their natural world, notably aquatic environments. His Environmental History of Medieval Europe was published in 2014. Alasdair Ross is a Reader in Medieval and Environmental History at the University of Stirling, Scotland. He publishes widely on the long-term management of landscapes and resources. This paper is a product of Leverhulme award ref: VP2-2010-032.