New History of Ireland, Volume II
Medieval Ireland 1169-1534
Herausgeber: Cosgrove, Art
New History of Ireland, Volume II
Medieval Ireland 1169-1534
Herausgeber: Cosgrove, Art
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A New History of Ireland is the largest scholarly project in modern Irish history. In 9 volumes, it provides a comprehensive new synthesis of modern scholarship on every aspect of Irish history and prehistory, from the earliest geological and archaeological evidence, through the Middle Ages, down to the present day.
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A New History of Ireland is the largest scholarly project in modern Irish history. In 9 volumes, it provides a comprehensive new synthesis of modern scholarship on every aspect of Irish history and prehistory, from the earliest geological and archaeological evidence, through the Middle Ages, down to the present day.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 1116
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 60mm
- Gewicht: 1653g
- ISBN-13: 9780199539703
- ISBN-10: 0199539707
- Artikelnr.: 24231030
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 1116
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 60mm
- Gewicht: 1653g
- ISBN-13: 9780199539703
- ISBN-10: 0199539707
- Artikelnr.: 24231030
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
* Introduction
* 1: F. J. Byrne: The Trembling Sod: Ireland in 1169
* 2: F. X. Martin: Diarmit Mac Murchada and the Coming of the
Anglo-Normans
* 3: F. X. Martin: Allies and an Overlord, 1169-72
* 4: F. X. Martin: Overlord Becomes Feudal Lord
* 5: F. X. Martin: John, Lord of Ireland, 1185-1216
* 6: James Lydon: The Expansion and Consolidation of the Colony,
1265-54
* 7: James Lydon: The Years of Crisis, 1254-1315
* 8: R. E. Glasscock: Land and People, c.1300
* 9: James Lydon: A Land of War
* 10: James Lydon: The Impact of the Bruce Invasion, 1315-27
* 11: J. A. Watt: Approaches to the History of Fourteenth-Century
Ireland
* 12: J. A. Watt: Gaelic Polity and Cultural Identity
* 13: J. A. Watt: The Anglo-Irish Colony Under Strain, 1327-99
* 14: K. W. Nicholls: Gaelic Society and Economy
* 15: Kevin Down: Colonial Society and Economy
* 16: Wendy Childs and Timothy O'Neill: Overseas Trade
* 17: Art Cosgrove: England and Ireland, 1399-1447
* 18: Art Cosgrove: The Emergence of the Pale, 1399-1447
* 19: Art Cosgrove: Anglo-Ireland and the Yorkist Cause, 147-60
* 20: Art Cosgrove: Ireland Beyond the Pale, 1399-1460
* 21: D. B. Quinn: Aristocratic Autonomy, 1460-94
* 22: D. B. Quinn: 'Irish' Ireland and 'English' Ireland
* 23: D. B. Quinn: The Hegemony of the Earls of Kildare
* 24: D. B. Quinn: The Reemergence of English Policy as a Major Factor
in Irish Affairs, 1520-34
* 25: James Carney: Literature in Irish, 1169-1534
* 26: Alan Bliss and Joseph Long: Literature in Norman French and
English to 1534
* 27: Edwin C. Rae: Architecture and Sculpture, 1169-1603
* 28: Françoise Henry and Geneviève Marsh-Micheli: Manuscripts and
Illuminations, 1169-1603
* 29: Michael Dolley: Coinage, to 1534: The Sign of the Times
* Bibliography
* Bibliographical Supplement
* Index
* 1: F. J. Byrne: The Trembling Sod: Ireland in 1169
* 2: F. X. Martin: Diarmit Mac Murchada and the Coming of the
Anglo-Normans
* 3: F. X. Martin: Allies and an Overlord, 1169-72
* 4: F. X. Martin: Overlord Becomes Feudal Lord
* 5: F. X. Martin: John, Lord of Ireland, 1185-1216
* 6: James Lydon: The Expansion and Consolidation of the Colony,
1265-54
* 7: James Lydon: The Years of Crisis, 1254-1315
* 8: R. E. Glasscock: Land and People, c.1300
* 9: James Lydon: A Land of War
* 10: James Lydon: The Impact of the Bruce Invasion, 1315-27
* 11: J. A. Watt: Approaches to the History of Fourteenth-Century
Ireland
* 12: J. A. Watt: Gaelic Polity and Cultural Identity
* 13: J. A. Watt: The Anglo-Irish Colony Under Strain, 1327-99
* 14: K. W. Nicholls: Gaelic Society and Economy
* 15: Kevin Down: Colonial Society and Economy
* 16: Wendy Childs and Timothy O'Neill: Overseas Trade
* 17: Art Cosgrove: England and Ireland, 1399-1447
* 18: Art Cosgrove: The Emergence of the Pale, 1399-1447
* 19: Art Cosgrove: Anglo-Ireland and the Yorkist Cause, 147-60
* 20: Art Cosgrove: Ireland Beyond the Pale, 1399-1460
* 21: D. B. Quinn: Aristocratic Autonomy, 1460-94
* 22: D. B. Quinn: 'Irish' Ireland and 'English' Ireland
* 23: D. B. Quinn: The Hegemony of the Earls of Kildare
* 24: D. B. Quinn: The Reemergence of English Policy as a Major Factor
in Irish Affairs, 1520-34
* 25: James Carney: Literature in Irish, 1169-1534
* 26: Alan Bliss and Joseph Long: Literature in Norman French and
English to 1534
* 27: Edwin C. Rae: Architecture and Sculpture, 1169-1603
* 28: Françoise Henry and Geneviève Marsh-Micheli: Manuscripts and
Illuminations, 1169-1603
* 29: Michael Dolley: Coinage, to 1534: The Sign of the Times
* Bibliography
* Bibliographical Supplement
* Index
* Introduction
* 1: F. J. Byrne: The Trembling Sod: Ireland in 1169
* 2: F. X. Martin: Diarmit Mac Murchada and the Coming of the
Anglo-Normans
* 3: F. X. Martin: Allies and an Overlord, 1169-72
* 4: F. X. Martin: Overlord Becomes Feudal Lord
* 5: F. X. Martin: John, Lord of Ireland, 1185-1216
* 6: James Lydon: The Expansion and Consolidation of the Colony,
1265-54
* 7: James Lydon: The Years of Crisis, 1254-1315
* 8: R. E. Glasscock: Land and People, c.1300
* 9: James Lydon: A Land of War
* 10: James Lydon: The Impact of the Bruce Invasion, 1315-27
* 11: J. A. Watt: Approaches to the History of Fourteenth-Century
Ireland
* 12: J. A. Watt: Gaelic Polity and Cultural Identity
* 13: J. A. Watt: The Anglo-Irish Colony Under Strain, 1327-99
* 14: K. W. Nicholls: Gaelic Society and Economy
* 15: Kevin Down: Colonial Society and Economy
* 16: Wendy Childs and Timothy O'Neill: Overseas Trade
* 17: Art Cosgrove: England and Ireland, 1399-1447
* 18: Art Cosgrove: The Emergence of the Pale, 1399-1447
* 19: Art Cosgrove: Anglo-Ireland and the Yorkist Cause, 147-60
* 20: Art Cosgrove: Ireland Beyond the Pale, 1399-1460
* 21: D. B. Quinn: Aristocratic Autonomy, 1460-94
* 22: D. B. Quinn: 'Irish' Ireland and 'English' Ireland
* 23: D. B. Quinn: The Hegemony of the Earls of Kildare
* 24: D. B. Quinn: The Reemergence of English Policy as a Major Factor
in Irish Affairs, 1520-34
* 25: James Carney: Literature in Irish, 1169-1534
* 26: Alan Bliss and Joseph Long: Literature in Norman French and
English to 1534
* 27: Edwin C. Rae: Architecture and Sculpture, 1169-1603
* 28: Françoise Henry and Geneviève Marsh-Micheli: Manuscripts and
Illuminations, 1169-1603
* 29: Michael Dolley: Coinage, to 1534: The Sign of the Times
* Bibliography
* Bibliographical Supplement
* Index
* 1: F. J. Byrne: The Trembling Sod: Ireland in 1169
* 2: F. X. Martin: Diarmit Mac Murchada and the Coming of the
Anglo-Normans
* 3: F. X. Martin: Allies and an Overlord, 1169-72
* 4: F. X. Martin: Overlord Becomes Feudal Lord
* 5: F. X. Martin: John, Lord of Ireland, 1185-1216
* 6: James Lydon: The Expansion and Consolidation of the Colony,
1265-54
* 7: James Lydon: The Years of Crisis, 1254-1315
* 8: R. E. Glasscock: Land and People, c.1300
* 9: James Lydon: A Land of War
* 10: James Lydon: The Impact of the Bruce Invasion, 1315-27
* 11: J. A. Watt: Approaches to the History of Fourteenth-Century
Ireland
* 12: J. A. Watt: Gaelic Polity and Cultural Identity
* 13: J. A. Watt: The Anglo-Irish Colony Under Strain, 1327-99
* 14: K. W. Nicholls: Gaelic Society and Economy
* 15: Kevin Down: Colonial Society and Economy
* 16: Wendy Childs and Timothy O'Neill: Overseas Trade
* 17: Art Cosgrove: England and Ireland, 1399-1447
* 18: Art Cosgrove: The Emergence of the Pale, 1399-1447
* 19: Art Cosgrove: Anglo-Ireland and the Yorkist Cause, 147-60
* 20: Art Cosgrove: Ireland Beyond the Pale, 1399-1460
* 21: D. B. Quinn: Aristocratic Autonomy, 1460-94
* 22: D. B. Quinn: 'Irish' Ireland and 'English' Ireland
* 23: D. B. Quinn: The Hegemony of the Earls of Kildare
* 24: D. B. Quinn: The Reemergence of English Policy as a Major Factor
in Irish Affairs, 1520-34
* 25: James Carney: Literature in Irish, 1169-1534
* 26: Alan Bliss and Joseph Long: Literature in Norman French and
English to 1534
* 27: Edwin C. Rae: Architecture and Sculpture, 1169-1603
* 28: Françoise Henry and Geneviève Marsh-Micheli: Manuscripts and
Illuminations, 1169-1603
* 29: Michael Dolley: Coinage, to 1534: The Sign of the Times
* Bibliography
* Bibliographical Supplement
* Index