Studying the food practices of one vast and prominent Irish household reveals a complex history of consumption, status, and power in sixteenth-century Europe. This article is a close analysis of the little studied but unusually detailed household accounts of William Fitzwilliam, lord deputy of Ireland during 1572–5 and 1588–94. It first discusses how early modern historians have probed similar records and how these examples can be interpreted. The following sections examine the specific foods consumed at Dublin Castle and the high cost, distinctive rhythms, and deep symbolism of grand-scale dining at the viceroy's primary residence. This study of the everyday life of one of the most powerful officeholders in England and Ireland offers fresh...
This thesis investigates social status and the perception of social identity in England between 1540...
With regard to England's Irish policy, the years 1534-1540 are distinguishable from those which prec...
Irish Food History: A Companion provides the most comprehensive collection of information to date on...
Recent historiography has demonstrated the immense material and metaphorical importance of food to r...
This thesis argues that Irish consumption underwent major changes over the course of the sixteenth c...
This paper will introduce an interdisciplinary research project that is seeking to understand the na...
This research note introduces the methodology of the FoodCult Project, with the aim of stimulating d...
This research note introduces the methodology of the FoodCult Project, with the aim of stimulating d...
This year Ireland celebrates the centenary of the Easter rebellion of 1916, the event which is gener...
This first major book on consumption in eighteenth-century Ireland takes its lead from Brewer, McKen...
The fall of the Kildare Geraldines in 1534 has traditionally been seen as the hinge of late medieval...
This study examines the reasons why the O’Donnell lords of Tír Conaill were never fully reconciled t...
This study tracks changes in how an identifiably Irish distilled liquor flowed through society in ea...
Ireland underwent a profound transformation in the sixteenth century. In 1500 Ireland, nominally a p...
During the period 1200-1600 AD there were significant events both local and international that may h...
This thesis investigates social status and the perception of social identity in England between 1540...
With regard to England's Irish policy, the years 1534-1540 are distinguishable from those which prec...
Irish Food History: A Companion provides the most comprehensive collection of information to date on...
Recent historiography has demonstrated the immense material and metaphorical importance of food to r...
This thesis argues that Irish consumption underwent major changes over the course of the sixteenth c...
This paper will introduce an interdisciplinary research project that is seeking to understand the na...
This research note introduces the methodology of the FoodCult Project, with the aim of stimulating d...
This research note introduces the methodology of the FoodCult Project, with the aim of stimulating d...
This year Ireland celebrates the centenary of the Easter rebellion of 1916, the event which is gener...
This first major book on consumption in eighteenth-century Ireland takes its lead from Brewer, McKen...
The fall of the Kildare Geraldines in 1534 has traditionally been seen as the hinge of late medieval...
This study examines the reasons why the O’Donnell lords of Tír Conaill were never fully reconciled t...
This study tracks changes in how an identifiably Irish distilled liquor flowed through society in ea...
Ireland underwent a profound transformation in the sixteenth century. In 1500 Ireland, nominally a p...
During the period 1200-1600 AD there were significant events both local and international that may h...
This thesis investigates social status and the perception of social identity in England between 1540...
With regard to England's Irish policy, the years 1534-1540 are distinguishable from those which prec...
Irish Food History: A Companion provides the most comprehensive collection of information to date on...