This interview took place at the Discovery Programme, Dublin, on 25th September 2014. Edel Bhreathnach discussed the state-of-art in EarlyIrish Medieval History and her opinions about the Irish educational systemand the future of Irish Medieval Studies. She also provides some hints about the directions she is taking with her own research projects.Keywords: Edel Bhreathnach; Irish History; Medieval History; Discovery Programme; Monastic Ireland; Mapping Death; UCD Míchael Ó Cléirigh Insitute
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