Early medieval Ireland, 431-1169 /

This book is the first narrative history of early medieval Ireland in a single volume. It takes the reader from the foundations of a Celtic culture on the island of Ireland to the arrival of Christianity prior to 431, and on to the uneven conquest of that culture by the Anglo-Normans in 1169. Design...

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Main Author: Stout, Matthew (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Dublin : Wordwell, [2017]
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Summary:This book is the first narrative history of early medieval Ireland in a single volume. It takes the reader from the foundations of a Celtic culture on the island of Ireland to the arrival of Christianity prior to 431, and on to the uneven conquest of that culture by the Anglo-Normans in 1169. Designed to provide an entry-level narrative to this formative period in Irish history, it also contextualizes the artistic, literary and architectural achievements of the age. The book is profusely illustrated with over 100 maps, photographs, and diagrams, along with extensive extracts from primary source material. As such, it provides a 'one-stop shop' for the history of early medieval Ireland for students and the general reader. Early medieval Ireland guides the reader through the unfamiliar landscape of Ireland's 'Golden Age.' Each chapter has a location map and a directory to the people and kingdoms that are featured, along with a guide to the pronunciation of Early and Middle Irish vocabulary. Extensive end notes highlight the controversies that surround many aspects of early Irish history. These notes, and an exhaustive, up-to-date bibliography, provide signposts to further reading and research.
Physical Description:xiii, 329 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1999790901
9781999790905