Abstract: Sixteenth century Gaelic Ireland is not normally associated with Celtic Studies. The aim of this paper is to show that not only can it be included, but it can also produce many useful insights for Celtic Studies. Using as an illustration a minor skirmish which occurred during the Nine Years War in Ireland, this paper will show how what at first may seem straightforward questions can be problematised, while also shedding a light on identity in sixteenth-century Ireland. Finally, the question of Gaelic contractualism is examined. This concept was quite widespread in Europe during the Renaissance and the later Medieval period, and in the works of sixteenth-century Spanish writers, notably Vitoria and Suárez, it gained a sophisticatio...
This study deals with the concept of ‘English civility’ as the ideology behind Tudor endeavours in s...
Descendants of Ireland's Anglo-Norman conquerors, the Old English had upheld the authority of the En...
For almost a thousand years language has been an important and contentious issue in Ireland but abov...
Abstract: Sixteenth century Gaelic Ireland is not normally associated with Celtic Studies. The aim o...
This thesis is about a class of literate professionals that served as hereditary brehons, poets and ...
Increased Irish-Scottish contact was one of the main consequences of the Ulster plantation (1610), y...
The sixteenth century is critical to our reading of Ireland's subsequent colonial and indeed postcol...
Despite the political disunity of early Irish society, theories and expressions of national identity...
This thesis provides a general overview of the links between the Scottish Gaels of the western seabo...
Over the course of the later Middle Ages nearly half the landmass of the British Isles fell under th...
The sixteenth century Tudor English conquest and subsequent colonization of Ireland was a violent mi...
Wars of Words is the first comprehensive survey of the politics of language in Ireland during the co...
On the basis of the bardic poetry composed for Philip O’Reilly, a lord in East Bréifne at the end of...
This study deals with the concept of ‘English civility’ as the ideology behind Tudor endeavours in s...
abstract: Culture played an intrinsic role in the conquest of Ireland in the sixteenth century, and ...
This study deals with the concept of ‘English civility’ as the ideology behind Tudor endeavours in s...
Descendants of Ireland's Anglo-Norman conquerors, the Old English had upheld the authority of the En...
For almost a thousand years language has been an important and contentious issue in Ireland but abov...
Abstract: Sixteenth century Gaelic Ireland is not normally associated with Celtic Studies. The aim o...
This thesis is about a class of literate professionals that served as hereditary brehons, poets and ...
Increased Irish-Scottish contact was one of the main consequences of the Ulster plantation (1610), y...
The sixteenth century is critical to our reading of Ireland's subsequent colonial and indeed postcol...
Despite the political disunity of early Irish society, theories and expressions of national identity...
This thesis provides a general overview of the links between the Scottish Gaels of the western seabo...
Over the course of the later Middle Ages nearly half the landmass of the British Isles fell under th...
The sixteenth century Tudor English conquest and subsequent colonization of Ireland was a violent mi...
Wars of Words is the first comprehensive survey of the politics of language in Ireland during the co...
On the basis of the bardic poetry composed for Philip O’Reilly, a lord in East Bréifne at the end of...
This study deals with the concept of ‘English civility’ as the ideology behind Tudor endeavours in s...
abstract: Culture played an intrinsic role in the conquest of Ireland in the sixteenth century, and ...
This study deals with the concept of ‘English civility’ as the ideology behind Tudor endeavours in s...
Descendants of Ireland's Anglo-Norman conquerors, the Old English had upheld the authority of the En...
For almost a thousand years language has been an important and contentious issue in Ireland but abov...