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The Cambridge History of Ireland: Volume 1, 600-1550 (Hardcover): Brendan Smith The Cambridge History of Ireland: Volume 1, 600-1550 (Hardcover)
Brendan Smith; Edited by (general) Thomas Bartlett
R3,437 Discovery Miles 34 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The thousand years explored in this book witnessed developments in the history of Ireland that resonate to this day. Interspersing narrative with detailed analysis of key themes, the first volume in the Cambridge History of Ireland presents the latest thinking on key aspects of the medieval Irish experience. The contributors are leading experts in their fields, and present their original interpretations in a fresh and accessible manner. New perspectives are offered on the politics, artistic culture, religious beliefs and practices, social organisation and economic activity that prevailed on the island in these centuries. At each turn the question is asked: to what extent were these developments unique to Ireland? The openness of Ireland to outside influences, and its capacity to influence the world beyond its shores, are recurring themes. Underpinning the book is a comparative, outward-looking approach that sees Ireland as an integral but exceptional component of medieval Christian Europe.

Colonisation and Conquest in Medieval Ireland - The English in Louth, 1170-1330 (Hardcover): Brendan Smith Colonisation and Conquest in Medieval Ireland - The English in Louth, 1170-1330 (Hardcover)
Brendan Smith
R2,790 Discovery Miles 27 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the development of English colonial society in the eastern coastal area of Ireland now known as county Louth, in the period 1170-1330. At its heart is the story of two relationships: that between settler and native in Louth, and that between the settlers and England. An important part of the story is the comparison with parts of Britain which witnessed similar English colonization. Fifty years before the arrival of the English, Louth was incorporated into the Irish kingdom of Airgialla, experiencing rapid change in the political and ecclesiastical spheres under its dynamic ruler Donnchad Ua Cerbaill. The impact of this legacy on English settlement is given due prominence. The book also explores the reasons why well-to-do members of local society in the West Midlands of England in the reigns of Henry II and his sons were prepared to become involved in the Irish adventure.

Britain and Ireland, 900-1300 - Insular Responses to Medieval European Change (Hardcover): Brendan Smith Britain and Ireland, 900-1300 - Insular Responses to Medieval European Change (Hardcover)
Brendan Smith
R2,471 Discovery Miles 24 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There is a growing interest in the history of relations among the English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish as the United Kingdom and Ireland begin to construct new political arrangements and to become more fully integrated into Europe. This book brings together the latest work on how these relations developed between 900 and 1300, a period crucial for the formation of national identities. Little has been published hitherto on this subject, and the book marks a major contribution to a topic of lasting interest.

The Cambridge History of Ireland 4 Volume Hardback Set (Hardcover): Thomas Bartlett The Cambridge History of Ireland 4 Volume Hardback Set (Hardcover)
Thomas Bartlett; Edited by Brendan Smith, Jane Ohlmeyer, James Kelly, Thomas Bartlett
R12,470 Discovery Miles 124 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This authoritative, accessible and engaging four-volume history vividly presents the Irish story - or stories - from c.600 to the present, within its broader Atlantic, European, imperial and global contexts. While the volumes benefit from a strong political narrative framework, they are distinctive also in including essays that address the full range of social, economic, religious, linguistic, military, cultural, artistic and gender history, and in challenging traditional chronological boundaries in a manner that offers new perspectives and insights. Each volume examines Ireland's development within a distinct period, and offers a complete and rounded picture of Irish life, while remaining sensitive to the unique Irish experience. Bringing together an international team of experts, this landmark history both reflects recent developments in the field and sets the agenda for future study.

Crisis and Survival in Late Medieval Ireland - The English of Louth and Their Neighbours, 1330-1450 (Hardcover): Brendan Smith Crisis and Survival in Late Medieval Ireland - The English of Louth and Their Neighbours, 1330-1450 (Hardcover)
Brendan Smith
R4,058 Discovery Miles 40 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Medieval Ireland is associated in the public imagination with the ruined castles and monasteries that remain prominent in the Irish landscape. Crisis and Survival in Late Medieval Ireland: The English of Louth and their Neighbours, 1330-1450 examines how the society that produced these monuments developed over the course of a turbulent century, focussing particularly on county Louth, situated on the coast north of Dublin and adjacent to the earldom of Ulster. Louth was one of the areas that had been most densely colonised by English settlers in the decades around 1200, and ties with England and loyalty to the English crown remained strong. Its settlers found it possible to maintain close economic and political ties with England in part because of their proximity to the significant trading port of Drogheda, and the residence among them of the archbishop of Armagh, primate of Ireland, also extended their international horizons and contacts. In this volume, Brendan Smith explores the ways in which the English settlers in Louth maintained their English identity in the face of plague and warfare. The Black Death of 1348-9, and recurrent visitations of plague thereafter, reduced their numbers significantly and encouraged the Irish lordships on their borders to challenge their local supremacy. How to counter the threat from the MacMahons, O'Neills, and others, absorbed their energies and resources. It not only involved mounting armed campaigns, taking hostages, and building defences; it also meant intermarrying with these families and entering into numerous solemn, if short-lived, treaties with them. Smith draws on original source material, to present a picture of the English settlers in Louth, and to show how living in the borderlands of the English world coloured every aspect of settler life.

Britain and Ireland, 900-1300 - Insular Responses to Medieval European Change (Paperback, Revised): Brendan Smith Britain and Ireland, 900-1300 - Insular Responses to Medieval European Change (Paperback, Revised)
Brendan Smith
R1,195 Discovery Miles 11 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There is a growing interest in the history of relations between the English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish as the United Kingdom and Ireland begin to construct new political arrangements and to become more fully integrated into Europe. This book brings together work on how these relations developed between 900 and 1300, a period crucial for the formation of national identities. The conquest of England by the Normans and the subsequent growth in English power required the inhabitants of Britain and Ireland to reassess their dealings with each other. Old ties were broken and new ones formed. Economic change, the influence of chivalry, the transmission of literary motifs, and questions of aristocratic identity are among the topics tackled here by leading scholars from Britain, Ireland and North America. Little has been published hitherto on this subject, and the book marks a major contribution to a topic of lasting interest.

Colonisation and Conquest in Medieval Ireland - The English in Louth, 1170-1330 (Paperback, New ed): Brendan Smith Colonisation and Conquest in Medieval Ireland - The English in Louth, 1170-1330 (Paperback, New ed)
Brendan Smith
R1,186 Discovery Miles 11 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the development of English colonial society in the eastern coastal area of Ireland now known as county Louth, in the period 1170-1330. At its heart is the story of two relationships: that between settler and native in Louth, and that between the settlers and England. An important part of the story is the comparison with parts of Britain which witnessed similar English colonization. Fifty years before the arrival of the English, Louth was incorporated into the Irish kingdom of Airgialla, experiencing rapid change in the political and ecclesiastical spheres under its dynamic ruler Donnchad Ua Cerbaill. The impact of this legacy on English settlement is given due prominence. The book also explores the reasons why well-to-do members of local society in the West Midlands of England in the reigns of Henry II and his sons were prepared to become involved in the Irish adventure.

The Cambridge History of Ireland 4 Paperback Volume Set (Paperback): Thomas Bartlett The Cambridge History of Ireland 4 Paperback Volume Set (Paperback)
Thomas Bartlett; Edited by Brendan Smith, Jane Ohlmeyer, James Kelly, Thomas Bartlett
R3,570 Discovery Miles 35 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This authoritative, accessible and engaging four-volume history vividly presents the Irish story - or stories - from c.600 to the present, within its broader Atlantic, European, imperial and global contexts. While the volumes benefit from a strong political narrative framework, they are distinctive also in including essays that address the full range of social, economic, religious, linguistic, military, cultural, artistic and gender history, and in challenging traditional chronological boundaries in a manner that offers new perspectives and insights. Each volume examines Ireland's development within a distinct period, and offers a complete and rounded picture of Irish life, while remaining sensitive to the unique Irish experience. Bringing together an international team of experts, this landmark history both reflects recent developments in the field and sets the agenda for future study.

The Cambridge History of Ireland: Volume 1, 600-1550 (Paperback): Brendan Smith The Cambridge History of Ireland: Volume 1, 600-1550 (Paperback)
Brendan Smith; Edited by (general) Thomas Bartlett
R1,009 Discovery Miles 10 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The thousand years explored in this book witnessed developments in the history of Ireland that resonate to this day. Interspersing narrative with detailed analysis of key themes, the first volume in the Cambridge History of Ireland presents the latest thinking on key aspects of the medieval Irish experience. The contributors are leading experts in their fields, and present their original interpretations in a fresh and accessible manner. New perspectives are offered on the politics, artistic culture, religious beliefs and practices, social organisation and economic activity that prevailed on the island in these centuries. At each turn the question is asked: to what extent were these developments unique to Ireland? The openness of Ireland to outside influences, and its capacity to influence the world beyond its shores, are recurring themes. Underpinning the book is a comparative, outward-looking approach that sees Ireland as an integral but exceptional component of medieval Christian Europe.

Lords and Lordship in the British Isles in the Late Middle Ages (Hardcover, New): Rees Davies Lords and Lordship in the British Isles in the Late Middle Ages (Hardcover, New)
Rees Davies; Edited by Brendan Smith
R3,982 R2,862 Discovery Miles 28 620 Save R1,120 (28%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It is well known that political, economic, and social power in the British Isles in the Middle Ages lay in the hands of a small group of domini-lords. In his final book, the late Sir Rees Davies explores the personalities of these magnates, the nature of their lordship, and the ways in which it was expressed in a diverse and divided region in the period 1272-1422.
Although their right to rule was rarely questioned, the lords flaunted their identity and superiority through the promotion of heraldic lore, the use of elevated forms of address, and by the extravagant display of their wealth and power. Their domestic routine, furnishings, dress, diet, artistic preferences, and pastimes all spoke of a lifestyle of privilege and authority. Warfare was a constant element in their lives, affording access to riches and reputation, but also carrying the danger of capture, ruin and even death, while their enthusiasm for crusades and tournaments testified to their energy and bellicose inclinations.
Above all, underpinning the lords' control of land was their control of men-a complex system of dependence and reward that Davies restores to central significance by studying the British Isles as a whole. The exercise and experience of lordship was far more varied than the English model alone would suggest.

Thirteenth Century England VIII - Proceedings of the Durham Conference, 1999 (Hardcover): Michael C Prestwich, Richard... Thirteenth Century England VIII - Proceedings of the Durham Conference, 1999 (Hardcover)
Michael C Prestwich, Richard Britnell, Robin Frame; Contributions by Brendan Smith, Corinne Saunders, …
R2,232 Discovery Miles 22 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This series is home to scholarship of the highest order covering a wide range of themes: from politics and warfare to administration, justice and society. The topics of the papers in this book range from the sublime to the macabre: romance, rape, money, politics and religion. Wide-ranging papers cover many themes: the role of knights in the civil war at the end of John's reign, the politics of Ireland at the time of Richard Marshal's rebellion, the crusading context of the de Montfort family, the Petition of the Barons of 1258, and the government of England during Edward I's absence on crusade form one group of papers which illuminate the politics of the period. The history of the Jews in their final days in England is examined, as are the techniques used to supply Edward I's armies. Legal matters are considered, with papers on manorial courts, capital punishment, and the offence of rape. Romance is treated in a historical context with Edward I's marriage plans of 1294. Also included is discussion of the dissemination of the Sarum rite, the building of Westminster Abbey, ecclesiastical mints, and Matthew Paris's maps. Contributors: MARTIN ALLEN, DAVID CARPENTER, DAVIDCROOK, KATHERINE FAULKNER, PETER EDBURY, PAUL HARVEY, RICHARD HUSCROFT, NIGEL MORGAN, MARK ORMROD, ZEFIRA ROKEAH, CORINNE SAUNDERS, BRENDAN SMITH, KATHERINE STOCKS, HENRY SUMMERSON, MARK VAUGHN.

Two Bee's & A Fly Road Trip to Uluru: Manoo Hassan Two Bee's & A Fly Road Trip to Uluru
Manoo Hassan; Brendan Smith
R437 Discovery Miles 4 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
That Nerd Show Weekly News - How The Mandalorian Saved Disney's Star Wars Franchise - February 14th 2021 (Paperback):... That Nerd Show Weekly News - How The Mandalorian Saved Disney's Star Wars Franchise - February 14th 2021 (Paperback)
Marcus Blake, Allison Costa; Contributions by Brendan Smith
R248 Discovery Miles 2 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
I Really Only Did It For The Socks (Paperback): Brendan Smith I Really Only Did It For The Socks (Paperback)
Brendan Smith
R462 Discovery Miles 4 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
fLUX Runners (Hardcover): William Joseph Roberts fLUX Runners (Hardcover)
William Joseph Roberts; Contributions by Brendan Smith
R900 Discovery Miles 9 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
fLUX Runners (Paperback): William Joseph Roberts fLUX Runners (Paperback)
William Joseph Roberts; Contributions by Brendan Smith
R604 Discovery Miles 6 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Beast Within (Paperback): Brendan Smith Beast Within (Paperback)
Brendan Smith; Stephanie Barr
R392 Discovery Miles 3 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ideal Insurgent (Paperback): Brendan Smith Ideal Insurgent (Paperback)
Brendan Smith; Stephanie Barr
R394 Discovery Miles 3 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Best of a F.O.O.L.* in New Hampshire (*Flatlander's Observations on Life) (Paperback): Brendan Smith Best of a F.O.O.L.* in New Hampshire (*Flatlander's Observations on Life) (Paperback)
Brendan Smith
R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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