Aimed at the student and general reader, this is a study of Ireland's people, landscape and place in the world from late antiquity to the reign of Brian Borama. It narrates the story of Ireland's emergence into history, using anthropological, archaeological, historical and literary evidence. Subjects covered include the king, the kingdom and the royal household; religion and customs; free and unfree classes in society; exiles and foreigners. The rural, urban, ecclesiastical, ceremonial and mythological landscapes of early medieval Ireland anchor the history of early Irish society in the rich tapestry of archaeological sites, monuments and place-names that have survived to the present. A historiography of medieval Irish studies presents the commentaries of a variety of scholars from the 17th-century Franciscan Micheal O Cleirigh to Eoin Mac Neill, the founding father of modern scholarship.
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- EditoreFour Courts Pr Ltd
- Data di pubblicazione2014
- ISBN 10 1846823412
- ISBN 13 9781846823411
- RilegaturaCopertina rigida
- Numero di pagine293
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