Introduction; Part I. Early Medieval Ireland AD 400–1100: 1. Ireland in the fifth century; 2. Land use and economy AD 500–1100; 3. Society AD 500–1100; 4. Politics AD 500–1100; 5. Religion AD 500–1100; 6. The arts AD 500–1100; Epilogue to Part I; Part II. Late Medieval Ireland AD 1100–1500: 7. Landscape and economy AD 1100–1500; 8. Society AD 1100–1500; 9. Politics AD 1100–1500; 10. Religion AD 1100–1500; 11. The arts AD 1100–1500; Conclusion.
A concise and accessible overview of Ireland AD 400–1500 which challenges the stereotype of medieval Ireland as a backwards-looking nation.
Clare Downham is a Senior Lecturer in Irish Studies at the University of Liverpool. She did an M.A. in Medieval History at the University of St Andrews and then completed an M.Phil. and Ph.D. in Anglo-Saxon Norse and Celtic at the University of Cambridge. In 2004, she was awarded a John O'Donovan scholarship medal in Celtic Studies from the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and her first book Viking Kings of Britain and Ireland: The Dynasty of Ivarr to AD 1014 was published in 2007. She has published over fifty articles on British, Irish and Viking history.
'Clare Downham's Medieval Ireland offers a fresh and stimulating
perspective on culture, politics, religion, and the arts during a
crucial period in Irish history. Combining her own researches with
the latest studies, Downham's lively and engaging narrative makes
this book accessible to the general reader as much as the rigour of
her scholarship presents new vistas to the specialist.' Benjamin
Hudson, Pennsylvania State University
'This thought-provoking work is the first of its kind in over a
generation to survey a full millennium of Ireland's medieval
history. Drawing on the latest research, the author bridges the
conventional historiographical boundary marked by the Anglo-Norman
invasion of 1169 and presents Ireland's social and cultural
experience during the Middle Ages in all its richness. This is a
subject that has fascinated generations of students who have not
had, until now, a reliable textbook to guide further exploration.'
Peter Crooks, Trinity College Dublin
'Clare Downham's Medieval Ireland is by far the most up-to-date,
balanced and scholarly introduction to the whole history of Ireland
in the millennium from the beginnings of literacy to the end of the
Middle Ages. It is quite remarkably successful in its coverage not
just of all periods but of all the main strands of history,
religious and artistic as well as economic and political. For any
course that seeks to cover the medieval history of these islands,
it will be a foundational text.' Thomas Charles-Edwards, University
of Oxford
'Surprisingly few histories of medieval Ireland have ever been
written, almost all of which focus on either the early or the later
Middle Ages. The great benefit of Downham's book is that it
straddles both, and does so on the whole skilfully, knowledgeably
and accurately.' Sean Duffy, Trinity College Dublin
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