Colonisation and Conquest in Medieval Ireland

Colonisation and Conquest in Medieval Ireland
Title Colonisation and Conquest in Medieval Ireland PDF eBook
Author Brendan Smith
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 210
Release 1999-04-22
Genre History
ISBN 0521573203

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This book examines the development of English colonial society in the eastern coastal area of Ireland now known as county Louth, in the period 1170-1330. At its heart is the story of two relationships: that between settler and native in Louth, and that between the settlers and England. An important part of the story is the comparison with parts of Britain which witnessed similar English colonization. Fifty years before the arrival of the English, Louth was incorporated into the Irish kingdom of Airgialla, experiencing rapid change in the political and ecclesiastical spheres under its dynamic ruler Donnchad Ua Cerbaill. The impact of this legacy on English settlement is given due prominence. The book also explores the reasons why well-to-do members of local society in the West Midlands of England in the reigns of Henry II and his sons were prepared to become involved in the Irish adventure.

Colonisation and Conquest in Medieval Ireland

Colonisation and Conquest in Medieval Ireland
Title Colonisation and Conquest in Medieval Ireland PDF eBook
Author Brendan Smith
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 210
Release 1999-04-22
Genre History
ISBN 9780521573207

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The history of English rule in Ireland stretches back to the twelfth century. This book examines the actions of the earliest English settlers in Ireland and asks a number of questions about the society they developed there. Why did these people come to Ireland? How did they interact with the native Irish neighbors? What was the nature of their relationship with England? This was also a time of English expansion in Wales and Scotland, and the book suggests comparisons and contrasts with the Irish experience in this broader setting.

A History of Medieval Ireland

A History of Medieval Ireland
Title A History of Medieval Ireland PDF eBook
Author Edmund Curtis
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 470
Release 2012
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 0415525969

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First published in 1923, this formative history of Ireland is an extensive study of the period from 1086 – 1513. Beginning with the O’Brien High Kinship, Edmund Curtis takes us through the Anglo-Norman conquest and its sequel, ending with the death of Gerald ‘the Great Earl’ of Kildare in 1513, a date when the second English conquest of Ireland (the ‘Tudor Reconquest’) became imminent. This is a reissue of a definitive landmark study of Irish history by one of greatest Irish historians of the twentieth century.

Colonial Ireland

Colonial Ireland
Title Colonial Ireland PDF eBook
Author Robin Frame
Publisher
Total Pages 172
Release 1981
Genre Ireland
ISBN

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Ireland and Britain, 1170-1450

Ireland and Britain, 1170-1450
Title Ireland and Britain, 1170-1450 PDF eBook
Author Robin Frame
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 353
Release 1998-07-01
Genre History
ISBN 0826445446

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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.

A History of Medieval Ireland (Routledge Revivals)

A History of Medieval Ireland (Routledge Revivals)
Title A History of Medieval Ireland (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author Edmund Curtis
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 469
Release 2013-05-07
Genre History
ISBN 1136298703

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First published in 1923, this formative history of Ireland is an extensive study of the period from 1086 – 1513. Beginning with the O’Brien High Kinship, Edmund Curtis takes us through the Anglo-Norman conquest and its sequel, ending with the death of Gerald ‘the Great Earl’ of Kildare in 1513, a date when the second English conquest of Ireland (the ‘Tudor Reconquest’) became imminent. This is a reissue of a definitive landmark study of Irish history by one of greatest Irish historians of the twentieth century.

The Elizabethan Conquest of Ireland

The Elizabethan Conquest of Ireland
Title The Elizabethan Conquest of Ireland PDF eBook
Author Nicholas P. Canny
Publisher New York : Barnes & Noble Books
Total Pages 232
Release 1976
Genre History
ISBN

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