The Lordship Of Ireland In The Middle Ages


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The Lordship Of Ireland In The Middle Ages


The Lordship Of Ireland In The Middle Ages
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Author : James F. Lydon
language : en
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Release Date : 1972

The Lordship Of Ireland In The Middle Ages written by James F. Lydon and has been published by University of Toronto Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1972 with History categories.


The lordship of Ireland in the middle ages was vested in the English crown by the famous grant of Pope Adrian IV in 1155, resulting in the invasion of 1169. This book shows how that lordship developed and the heritage it passed on to later generations. It is not wholly a narrative but is thematic in its approach, examining the emergence of the Anglo-Irish identity, the growth of separatism both politically and culturally, and the survival of Gaelic Ireland. The resulting conflict between the two traditions helped to create the situation out of which modern Ireland was to emerge. Professor Lydon's book, presented here in a new annotated edition with full apparatus, is a highly readable and scholarly overview of four centuries of Irish political history.



The Lordship Of Ireland In The Middle Ages


The Lordship Of Ireland In The Middle Ages
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Author : James F. Lydon
language : en
Publisher:
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The Lordship of Ireland in the Middle Ages presents a totally new approach to medieval Irish history. It succeeds in examining the feudal lordship of Ireland as a whole, and in tracing the origins of the conflict Gaelic and Anglo-Irish traditions which were to determine the whole pattern of Irish history in succeeding centuries.



Lordship In Medieval Ireland


Lordship In Medieval Ireland
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Author : Linda Doran
language : en
Publisher: Four Courts Press
Release Date : 2007

Lordship In Medieval Ireland written by Linda Doran and has been published by Four Courts Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Castles categories.


In this volume of the Study of Irish Historic Settlement series, scholars from the perspectives of archaeology, art history, and history offer insights into the development and consolidation of lordship in medieval Ireland as well as its demise by the advent of the 17th century. Contents include: Edel Bhreatnach (U.C. Dublin), Perceptions of kingship in early medieval Irish vernacular literature --- Howard B. Clarke (RIA), Lordship and feudalism in north-western Europe in theÃ?Â?Ã?Â?High Middle Ages --- Linda Doran (RSAI), Economic and military lordship in the Carlow Corridor, c.1200-1350 --- Emmett O'Byrne (UCD), The MacMurroughs and the marches of Leinster, 1170-1340 --- Margaret Murphy (ind.), Roger Bigod and the lordship of Carlow, 1266-1306 --- John Malcolm (U Glasgow), Castles and landscapes in UÃ?Â?Ã?Â- Fhiachrach Muaidhe, c.1235- c.1400 --- Freya Verstraten (TCD), Images of Gaelic lordship in Ireland, c.1200- c.1400 --- Paul Naessens (NUIG), The lordship of the UÃ?Â?Ã?Â- Fhlaithbheartaigh of Iar Connacht --- Connie Kelleher (DEHLG), The Gaelic O'Driscoll lords of Baltimore, Co. Cork --- James Lyttleton (Eachtra Projects), The MacCoghlans of Delvin Eathra



Ireland And Britain 1170 1450


Ireland And Britain 1170 1450
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Author : Robin Frame
language : en
Publisher: A&C Black
Release Date : 1998-07-01

Ireland And Britain 1170 1450 written by Robin Frame and has been published by A&C Black this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998-07-01 with History categories.


In this collections of essays Robin Frame concentrates upon two themes: the place of the Lordship of Ireland within the Plantagenet state; an the interaction of settler society and English government in the culturally hybrid frontier world of later medieval Ireland itself. As a prelude of both these themes, "Ireland and Britain, 1170-1450" begins with a discussion of why 'the first English conquest of Ireland' has been viewed as a 'failure'. The first group of essays addresses such topics as the changing character of the aristocratic networks that bound Ireland to Britain; the impact of the Scottish invasion led by Edward and Robert Bruce in the early fourteenth century; the identity of the 'English' political community that emerged in Ireland by the reign of Edward III; and the case for a broadly conceived English history, incorporating rather than excluding the English of Ireland. The subsequent group explore the character of Irish warfare, the adaptation of English institutions to a marcher environment; the exercise of power by regional magnates; and the complex practical interactions between royal government and Gaelic Irish leaders.



Ireland In The Middle Ages


Ireland In The Middle Ages
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Author : Seán Duffy
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date : 1996-11-27

Ireland In The Middle Ages written by Seán Duffy and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996-11-27 with History categories.


This book surveys Irish history in the first half of this millennium, written in a style which will make it accessible to those new to the subject, incorporating the findings of recent research, and offering a reinterpretation of the evidence. Rather than having the English invasion as its starting point, as is previous practice, the volume places it as its centrepiece, and traces in detail the pre-invasion background. While acknowledging the importance of the English invasion as the single most formative development in Irish secular affairs, this book emphasises the importance of politics in native Ireland, which has sometimes in the past been neglected.



England And Ireland In The Later Middle Ages


England And Ireland In The Later Middle Ages
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Author : James F. Lydon
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1981

England And Ireland In The Later Middle Ages written by James F. Lydon and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1981 with History categories.




Ireland And The English World In The Late Middle Ages


Ireland And The English World In The Late Middle Ages
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Author : B. Smith
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2009-04-14

Ireland And The English World In The Late Middle Ages written by B. Smith and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-04-14 with History categories.


This volume extends the 'British Isles' approach pioneered by Robin Frame and Rees Davies to the later middle ages. Through examination of issues such as frontier formation, colonial identities and connections with the wider world it explores whether this period saw the bonds between the British Isles weaken, strengthen, or simply alter.



Medieval Ireland


Medieval Ireland
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Author : Seán Duffy
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2005-01-15

Medieval Ireland written by Seán Duffy and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-01-15 with History categories.


Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia brings together in one authoritative resource the multiple facets of life in Ireland before and after the Anglo-Norman invasion of 1169, from the sixth to sixteenth century. Multidisciplinary in coverage, this A–Z reference work provides information on historical events, economics, politics, the arts, religion, intellectual history, and many other aspects of the period. With over 345 essays ranging from 250 to 2,500 words, Medieval Ireland paints a lively and colorful portrait of the time. For a full list of entries, contributors, and more, visit the Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages website.



Gaelic And Gaelicised Ireland In The Middle Ages


Gaelic And Gaelicised Ireland In The Middle Ages
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Author : Kenneth W. Nicholls
language : en
Publisher: [Dublin] : Gill and Macmillan
Release Date : 1972

Gaelic And Gaelicised Ireland In The Middle Ages written by Kenneth W. Nicholls and has been published by [Dublin] : Gill and Macmillan this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1972 with Business & Economics categories.


Since becoming a holy man, Purun Dass has never spoken to anyone, but when the beasts wake him one night during a summer of hard rains he knows he must warn the village below that the mountain on which he lives is about to fall on them.



Government War And Society In Medieval Ireland


Government War And Society In Medieval Ireland
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Author : Edmund Curtis
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2008

Government War And Society In Medieval Ireland written by Edmund Curtis and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Essays categories.


This volume brings together twenty classic essays by three of the greatest historians of later medieval Ireland: Edmund Curtis (d. 1943), Jocelyn Otway-Ruthven (d. 1989) and James Lydon. These scholars successively held the Lecky Chair of Modern History at Trinity College, Dublin, for a period of nearly fifty years. The collection includes several of theirÃ?Â?Ã?Â?most influential studies on the social, institutional, and political character of the English colony in Ireland between the invasion of the late 12th century and the 'Act of Kingly Title' in 1541. It includes Otway-Ruthven's unsurpassed studies of central and local government; and James Lydon's seminal explorations of the identity of the English community in medieval Ireland. To set the scene for this pioneering work, the collection opens with Edmund Curtis' lecture on 'Irish history and its popular versions' - delivered in 1925, as the fledgling Irish Free State was coming to terms with independence. The republication of these essays in a single collection will provide scholars, students and the general public alike with ready access to an invaluable intellectual resource.