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A key case-study and argument for the wider relevance of Ireland in understanding the political ambitions and frustrations of the English crown, this book interrogates afresh evidence for Ireland's liminality and barbarity, c.1000-1500, with in-depth contributions by historians, archaeologists, and art-historians.

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A key case-study and argument for the wider relevance of Ireland in understanding the political ambitions and frustrations of the English crown, this book interrogates afresh evidence for Ireland's liminality and barbarity, c.1000-1500, with in-depth contributions by historians, archaeologists, and art-historians.
Autorenporträt
Jenifer Ní Ghrádaigh, Ph.D. (2004), Courtauld Institute, is Senior Researcher, 'Women as Makers of Medieval Art' ERC Project, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid. She has published widely on medieval Irish art and architecture. Emmett O'Byrne, Ph.D. (2001), University of Dublin, Trinity College, is a lawyer and medieval historian. His research focusses on Irish political and legal history, and his publications include War, Politics and the Irish of Leinster, 1156-1606 (Four Courts, 2003).