Journal articleThis paper investigates relationships between assembly places and expressions of collective identities among Gaelic elites during the period from the 9th to the 16th century in Ireland.peer-reviewe
This article seeks to unravel the different concordances between law, geography, and people over tim...
This study sets out to examine Dublin between 980 and 1054; more particularly it assesses the role o...
This thesis explores the evolution of kingship in early medieval Ireland (AD 400–1150) through a kin...
This paper discusses the character of the lands of householders who served the courts of Gaelic lord...
THE SEIGNURIAL HALL and chamber have been assumed, in both Britain and Ireland, to be typically loca...
During the later medieval period in Ireland, Gaelic lords continued to publicly identify themselves ...
Despite the political disunity of early Irish society, theories and expressions of national identity...
An understanding of identity, of how individuals and groups relate to each other, is fundamental to ...
During the period 1200-1600 AD there were significant events both local and international that may h...
THE SEIGNURIAL HALL and chamber have been assumed, in both Britain and Ireland, to be typically loca...
The main source for understanding the territorial structure of Gaelic Ireland in the later medieval ...
THE SEIGNURIAL HALL and chamber have been assumed, in both Britain and Ireland, to be typically loca...
This paper considers the process of the formation of ‘nation’ consciousnesses in Medieval Ireland. I...
This project examines the benefits and the construction of ‘Dynastic Frameworks’ in Early Medieval ...
The Ó Cellaig lordship of Uí Maine was a substantial political territory and influential cultural po...
This article seeks to unravel the different concordances between law, geography, and people over tim...
This study sets out to examine Dublin between 980 and 1054; more particularly it assesses the role o...
This thesis explores the evolution of kingship in early medieval Ireland (AD 400–1150) through a kin...
This paper discusses the character of the lands of householders who served the courts of Gaelic lord...
THE SEIGNURIAL HALL and chamber have been assumed, in both Britain and Ireland, to be typically loca...
During the later medieval period in Ireland, Gaelic lords continued to publicly identify themselves ...
Despite the political disunity of early Irish society, theories and expressions of national identity...
An understanding of identity, of how individuals and groups relate to each other, is fundamental to ...
During the period 1200-1600 AD there were significant events both local and international that may h...
THE SEIGNURIAL HALL and chamber have been assumed, in both Britain and Ireland, to be typically loca...
The main source for understanding the territorial structure of Gaelic Ireland in the later medieval ...
THE SEIGNURIAL HALL and chamber have been assumed, in both Britain and Ireland, to be typically loca...
This paper considers the process of the formation of ‘nation’ consciousnesses in Medieval Ireland. I...
This project examines the benefits and the construction of ‘Dynastic Frameworks’ in Early Medieval ...
The Ó Cellaig lordship of Uí Maine was a substantial political territory and influential cultural po...
This article seeks to unravel the different concordances between law, geography, and people over tim...
This study sets out to examine Dublin between 980 and 1054; more particularly it assesses the role o...
This thesis explores the evolution of kingship in early medieval Ireland (AD 400–1150) through a kin...