Increased interest in the area o f ‘popular religion’ among historians is a relatively recent phenomenon. John Bossy traces its origins to the school o f ‘religious sociology’ which was inaugurated in France in 1931 by the canon law historian, Gabriel le Bras. 1 It is certainly true that historians o f the Francophone world have proved themselves to be forerunners in this field o f research, publishing widely, from a relatively early stage, on the experiences o f the laity in late medieval and early modem France.2 The term itself, however, is fraught with difficulty and any historian who might naively consider attempting to definitively unravel its meaning, faces a minefield o f objections
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Increased interest in the area o f ‘popular religion’ among historians is a relatively recent pheno...
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About a hundred years ago, the 'Irish question' in politics centred mostly on Home Rule; it occupied...
In the 1850s in post-famine Ireland, the Irish-Gaelic language was neglected in favor of English whi...
This is a study of the so-called Irish Penitentials. The documents which compose this documental cor...
This volume is the latest study of the challenges and prospects of contemporary Irish Catholic...
Increased interest in the area o f ‘popular religion’ among historians is a relatively recent pheno...
In the religious history of Lreland, the pilgrimages to Lough Derg and Our Lady's Island have occup...
The conversion process of Ireland resulted in a culture that reflected both its pagan, Celtic roots ...
Honors (Bachelor's)Medieval and Early Modern StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich....
The cult of St Patrick in the medieval period has been largely neglected in modern scholarship, whic...
It has been said that the Irish are the most catechised but among the least evangelised in Europe. ...
The 18th century was a period of great activity in the field of historical and antiquarian scholarsh...
There is a story told about a boy who wanted a bicycle for Christmas and who prayed earnestly to God...
Seventh-century Gaelic law-tracts delineate professional poets (filid) who earned high social status...
The writers of seventh-century Irish saints’ Lives created the Irish past. Their accounts of the fif...
Item does not contain fulltextThe Carolingian period represented a Golden Age for the abbey of St. G...
About a hundred years ago, the 'Irish question' in politics centred mostly on Home Rule; it occupied...
In the 1850s in post-famine Ireland, the Irish-Gaelic language was neglected in favor of English whi...
This is a study of the so-called Irish Penitentials. The documents which compose this documental cor...
This volume is the latest study of the challenges and prospects of contemporary Irish Catholic...