Introduction, Terry Brotherstone and David Ditchburn; A Longing for Peace: Putting The Declaration of Arbroath in Context, Fiona Watson; Without or Against the King: Communities as Actors of Diplomacy from the Thirteenth to the Fifteenth Century, Stephane Péquignot; The Remonstrance of the Irish Princes: Prototype for the Declaration of Arbroath?, Seán Duffy; Temporary King, Sempiternal Kingdom: The English Barons’ Letter of 1301 and the Declaration of Arbroath, Scott Dempsey; Robert I, The Newbattle Council and the Networks of Power, Matthew Hammond; Enduring Ideas: Kingship, Community and the ‘Representative Claim’ in Later Medieval Scotland, Lynn Kilgallon; Contractual Monarchy, Popular Sovereignty and National Opinion in Scotland on the Eve of the Union, Karin Bowie; The Declaration of Arbroath and Scotland’s Failed Radical War, Michael Penman; 1320, 1776 and All That: A Tale of Two ‘Declarations’, David Armitage; After Word — The Declaration Today, Neal Ascherson.