Ireland and Britain, 1170-1450 /

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...

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Main Author: Frame, Robin
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Language:English
Published: London ; Rio Grande, Ohio : Hambledon Press, 1998
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Summary: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.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xix, 332 pages) : maps
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Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780826445445
0826445446
1282309927
9781282309920
9786612309922
661230992X
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