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Dark spots' in Irish society : unmarried motherhood, crime and prosecution in Ireland, 1900-1950
(2005)
Rattigan, Cl?ona
Dark spots' in Irish society : unmarried motherhood, crime and prosecution in Ireland, 1900-1950
(2005)
Rattigan, Cl?ona
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THESIS 8530
This thesis examines unplanned pregnancy in Ireland during the first half of the twentieth century from the perspective of the unmarried women who feature in the judicial records of infanticide and abortion trials. Chapter one examines the existing scholarship on the history of unmarried motherhood in Ireland and argues that while official responses to the problem of single motherhood in post-independent Ireland have been analysed in depth, relatively little is known about the actual experiences of unmarried mothers during the first half of the twentieth century. This chapter suggests that the records of infanticide and abortion trials can provide a great deal of insight into the lives of unmarried women who were forced to deal with the consequences of an unplanned pregnancy between 1900 and 1950. The next three chapters (2, 3 and 4) analyse the records of infanticide trials involving single women and/or their relatives and male partners. Chapter 5 examines cases whe...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/78602
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Art and devotions to the Passion of Christ in Ireland, 1450-1650
(2012)
Connaughton, Jill Meghan
Art and devotions to the Passion of Christ in Ireland, 1450-1650
(2012)
Connaughton, Jill Meghan
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THESIS 10059.1
THESIS 10059.2
Passion devotion was an important element of the spiritual lives of the Irish Catholics who lived between the years 1450 and 1650. This interdisciplinary study explores the possible interpretations and uses of devotional art work related to the Passion of Christ in Ireland during this period. By not only considering the art but also elements of contemporary history, bardic poetry, and devotional literature, a deeper understanding of the meanings and uses that the devotional art of the Passion had for the people who encountered it and had it made has been developed in this study.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/78853
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Genomic insights into the population structure and history of the Irish Travellers.
(2017)
Gilbert, Edmund; Carmi, Shai; Ennis, Sean; Wilson, James F; Cavalleri, Gianpiero L
Genomic insights into the population structure and history of the Irish Travellers.
(2017)
Gilbert, Edmund; Carmi, Shai; Ennis, Sean; Wilson, James F; Cavalleri, Gianpiero L
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<p>The original article is available at www.nature.com</p>
<p>The Irish Travellers are a population with a history of nomadism; consanguineous unions are common and they are socially isolated from the surrounding, 'settled' Irish people. Low-resolution genetic analysis suggests a common Irish origin between the settled and the Traveller populations. What is not known, however, is the extent of population structure within the Irish Travellers, the time of divergence from the general Irish population, or the extent of autozygosity. Using a sample of 50 Irish Travellers, 143 European Roma, 2232 settled Irish, 2039 British and 6255 European or world-wide individuals, we demonstrate evidence for population substructure within the Irish Traveller population, and estimate a time of divergence before the Great Famine of 1845-1852. We quantify the high levels of autozygosity, which are comparable to levels previously described in Orcadian 1(st)/2(nd) cousin of...
https://epubs.rcsi.ie/mctart/85
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Nobility and crown. The de Lacy family in Ireland, England and Normandy 1172-1241
(2010)
Veach, Colin T.
Nobility and crown. The de Lacy family in Ireland, England and Normandy 1172-1241
(2010)
Veach, Colin T.
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THESIS 9228
This study of the interplay between magnate and crown in the political careers of Hugh and Walter de Lacy involves a fresh look at the high politics of the Plantagenet Empire from 1172 to 1241. It is hoped, however, that this investigation has a significance reaching far beyond the de Lacy family as several events of great magnitude and familiarity for the general history of the period are reconsidered. It is only by approaching each individual event with minimal preconception, and from the perspective of the nobility, that such revelations are facilitated within this study. In this thesis, the broader context is always used to test these individual findings, but, hopefully, it has not been used to presuppose an outcome.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/79384
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Dublin Quakers in business 1800-1850
(1988)
Harrison, Richard S.
Dublin Quakers in business 1800-1850
(1988)
Harrison, Richard S.
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THESIS 1469.1
THESIS 1469.2
The quakers, otherwise known as members of the Religious' Society of Friends are popularly renowned for the part they have played in the establishment of numerous business and philanthropic schemes in whatever parts they have settled. Where any systematic scientific study has been undertaken into Irish Quaker business history the analysis has frequently been biased by assumptions adopted uncritically from an English historical background. The Dublin Quaker community provides an area very amenable to an extended economic and social analysis. The survival of an internally consistent corpus of documentary and archival material recording the chief preoccupations of their Society over a period starting circa 1655 until the present day makes a useful resource for identifying connections between their doctrine and their business practice. Group patterns of multi-levelled and mutual disciplinary and administrative review led to a regularised pattern ...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/79673
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A labour history of Irish film and television drama production 1958 - 2016.
(2017)
Murphy, Denis
A labour history of Irish film and television drama production 1958 - 2016.
(2017)
Murphy, Denis
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Filmmaking in Ireland has been outward-looking since the early decades of the twentieth century, when film production activity in Ireland coincided with the first moves towards a globalised Hollywood production model. Despite the prototypical foreign direct investment represented by incoming productions from as early as the 1910s, however, there is little evidence that any significant native Irish labour was expended in their making until much later. The underuse of local labour would remain a challenge even after the establishment of Ardmore Studios in 1958, when the envisaged ‘skills transfer’ strategy for training native film workers was resisted by British trade union moves to protect the employment of their own members. This thesis presents a labour history of Irish film and television production, employing a political economy of labour perspective to explore the power relations operating at the point of production. The emphasis is on the role played by Irish film workers to co...
http://doras.dcu.ie/21543/
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Power and authority : a comparative study of martial law in early Stuart Ireland, 1603-1641
(2014)
McArdle, Aran
Power and authority : a comparative study of martial law in early Stuart Ireland, 1603-1641
(2014)
McArdle, Aran
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THESIS 10824
The central aim of this thesis is to provide a comparative assessment of the operation of martial law in Ireland, by demonstrating the dominance of government by the military interest, the impact of martial ideology and the continuing imposition of summary justice. As a means to reintegrate martial law into the wider history of the Three Kingdoms and demonstrate their interdependence of developments, comparisons are also made with Scotland, England and the American Colonies
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/80329
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A Great and Sudden Change : Lord Castlereagh, economic reform, and the transformation of post-Napoleonic politics
(2014)
Parker, Grady Steele
A Great and Sudden Change : Lord Castlereagh, economic reform, and the transformation of post-Napoleonic politics
(2014)
Parker, Grady Steele
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THESIS 10494
Utilizing a political history approach, this thesis presents an account of two distinct, but interrelated narratives of change. Firstly, it presents Castlereagh?s political thought as a process, and seeks to present Castlereagh?s policies as uniquely flexible due to his ends driven political tendencies. The evidence of Castlereagh?s development, on a broad swathe of prominent legislative and ideological debates is then analyzed within the larger context of the second ?great and sudden change? brought about by the impact of economic reforms, both supported and opposed by the Liverpool government, in the years that followed the end of the Napoleonic Wars.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/80461
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Understanding value in digital humanities: a case study from a community oral history archive
(2018)
Johnston, Penny
Understanding value in digital humanities: a case study from a community oral history archive
(2018)
Johnston, Penny
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This thesis investigates concepts of value and the ways in which it is assessed in the digital humanities. It does this by examining digital cultural heritage projects created by a community oral history archive. Pressures such as increased oversight, funding cuts and changing audience expectations make it necessary for digital humanists to demonstrate the value of their projects. While both quantitative and qualitative methods can be used, long-form qualitative approaches are rarely applied. My research makes an original contribution to the scholarly literature by using a long-form qualitative methodology (participant observation) to study digital projects in context, within the organisations in which they are created. By looking at the “behind the scenes” processes, I have constructed an account of value for my digital project work that concentrates on meaning rather than on measurement. This approach examines criteria such as distinctiveness, the ability to challenge expectations...
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/5469
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What is the value of a technological history of cinema?
(2013)
Grieveson, Lee
What is the value of a technological history of cinema?
(2013)
Grieveson, Lee
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Cinema was a product of the second-stage Industrial Revolution. This article examines some aspects of the technological and economic history of cinema and that revolution. It draws on secondary material on the electrical and chemical developments beginning in the late nineteenth century, and on primary research on particular case studies where cinema technology was used to further the economic objectives of industrial and financial organisations.
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/5805
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National identity, classical tradition, Christian reform and colonial expansion at the ends of the earth: an analysis of representations of the Swedish and Norwegian peoples in Adam of Bremen’s history of the archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen and the Irish in Gerald of Wales’s topography of Ireland
(2016)
Forde, Britt
National identity, classical tradition, Christian reform and colonial expansion at the ends of the earth: an analysis of representations of the Swedish and Norwegian peoples in Adam of Bremen’s history of the archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen and the Irish in Gerald of Wales’s topography of Ireland
(2016)
Forde, Britt
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This thesis compares the representations of the Swedes and the Norwegians in Adam of Bremen’s History of the Archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen (c 1074) and the Irish in the first recension of Gerald of Wales’ Topography of Ireland (1188). Adam and Gerald placed their respective locations and peoples of which they write within the concepts of ancient and medieval geographical and ethnographical thought, as remote islands in the Ocean that surrounded the tripartite terrestrial landmass that constituted the known world. This Oceanic location was believed to influence nature and wildlife as well as the character of the inhabitants; thus they shared a common geographical environment, yet their depictions of the inhabitants sharing this peripheral Oceanic location is widely different. The classical stereotypes about remote Oceanic locations like Sweden, Norway and Ireland encompassed two separate traditions of ethnographical and geographical thought, one positive and one negative. This thesis...
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/3612
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Books and builders : a bibliographical approach to Irish eighteenth-century architecture
(1992)
Casey, Christine
Books and builders : a bibliographical approach to Irish eighteenth-century architecture
(1992)
Casey, Christine
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THESIS 2554.1
THESIS 2554.2
This study is an attempt to construct the bibIiographical dimension of Irish eighteenth-century architectural history. Irish newspapers of the period have been combed for publication notices and subscription proposals and a representative cross-section of contemporary book catalogues has been sifted for architectural titles. The combination of these methods serves to give a general picture of the literature being collected by Irish library owners and that which was being sold by the book trade. Another avenue of approach has been the analysis of Irish manuscript materials which display a clear reliance upon published architectural works. Several curious manuscript volumes compiled in Ireland during the course of the eighteenth century vividly illustrate the usage of architectural books and prints both by amateurs and professional architects. The bookish nature of these documents demonstrates more clearly than built architecture, the assimilation o...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/82806
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New cinema history and the comparative mode: reflections on comparing historical cinema cultures
(2016)
Biltereyst, Daniel; Meers, Philippe
New cinema history and the comparative mode: reflections on comparing historical cinema cultures
(2016)
Biltereyst, Daniel; Meers, Philippe
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Within the new cinema history perspective, the call for more systematic comparative research has been high on the agenda for some time. The recent proliferation of studies on various aspects of film exhibition and cinemagoing creates an enormous potential for data to be integrated and compared, larger patterns to be discovered, and hypotheses to be tested. This article maintains that the work done so far is largely monocentric in the sense that most studies focus on very specific local practices and experiences, often concentrating on film exhibition and audience experiences in particular cities, neighbourhoods or venues. The contribution argues that, similarly to what happened in other disciplines, a comparative perspective might be helpful in trying to understand larger trends, factors or conditions explaining differences and similarities in cinema cultures. After a discussion on the (underdeveloped) comparative mode within film studies in general, this methodological and partly s...
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/5996
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Finance and the government of Ireland 1660-85
(1983)
Egan, Se?n
Finance and the government of Ireland 1660-85
(1983)
Egan, Se?n
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THESIS 763.1
THESIS 763.2
Traditionally, historians have viewed this period as being dominated by Ormond and that its only interest lies in its being the aftermath of the Cromwellian Settlement and prelude to the 1688 Revolution. This thesis re-evaluates both of these features. Firstly, Ormond's pre-eminence is reassessed, and it is shown that after 1671, at least, Ranelagh and the various English treasury ministers were the dominant force in Irish matters. Secondly, and more importantly, it is shown that these years marked a unique period of Irish history. The foundations for this reinterpretation are based upon viewing the government of Ireland through a financial perspective. Up until 1667-68, the crown's Irish policy was principally concerned with securing Ireland for the monarchy, but, as the king freed himself from the tutelage of his Clarendonian advisers, the crown began to pursue the goal of political independence. The chief restraint on this was the crown...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/82908
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The tower houses of County Kerry
(1992)
McAuliffe, Mary
The tower houses of County Kerry
(1992)
McAuliffe, Mary
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THESIS 2400.1
THESIS 2400.2
This thesis is a comprehensive study of the tower houses of County Kerry and there is also some reference to the earlier castles of Kerry. In volume 1 all aspects of the tower house are looked into. The tower houses are placed in their historical context in chapter 2 on the History of Kerry. In chapter 3, on the castle and the tower house, the relationship between the preceding stone structures, and other structures such as moated sites, and the tower house is looked at. In the fourth chapter the origins of the tower house are discussed; whether the tower house originated outside Ireland, or if there was a suitable climate, politically, economically, socially, and architecturally for the tower house to have an independent origin in Ireland. In chapter five the relatively controversial issue of the dating of tower houses as well as distribution is dealt with. The ways of dating a tower house and their reliability are looked at, as are the dates of ...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/84953
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Perfect ambition, Thomas Bodkin : a life, with particular reference to his influence on the early development of Irish cultural policy
(2002)
Kelly, Anne
Perfect ambition, Thomas Bodkin : a life, with particular reference to his influence on the early development of Irish cultural policy
(2002)
Kelly, Anne
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THESIS 6748.1
THESIS 6748.2
This research is an analysis of the development of cultural policy in the context of the Irish life and times of Thomas Bodkin. The research methodology involved the use of primary manuscript material relating to personal, institutional and State papers in archives in Ireland and Britain. Interviews were conducted with relevant individuals, both family members and a number of Bodkin?s former colleagues, friends and acquaintances. This was supported by a literature review of secondary material, including books, journals, periodicals and newspaper files. Bodkin?s bibliography by Alan Denson was an important source and family papers at the National Archives, as well as Bodkin?s own extensive papers at TCD, were central to the research. The research is presented through a combination of a chronological narrative with a thematic approach in which policy interventions are included at relevant points in the text. Bodkin?s life, his family history, his fr...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/84950
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Francesco Camilliani and the Florentine garden of Don Luigi de Toledo : a study of fountain production and consumption in the third quarter of the 16th century
(2004)
Tchikine, Anatole
Francesco Camilliani and the Florentine garden of Don Luigi de Toledo : a study of fountain production and consumption in the third quarter of the 16th century
(2004)
Tchikine, Anatole
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THESIS 7403.1
THESIS 7403.2
This thesis focuses on the most ambitious sculptural complex created for a private garden in Florence in the third quarter of the 16th century. The main feature of this complex was a large fountain, which was sold to the city of Palermo soon after its creation. It was erected in a modified form in one of the city?s main squares, the Piazza Pretoria. The fountain became known as the Fontana Pretoria and was recognised as one of Sicily?s most notable artistic monuments. My chief contribution to scholarship consists in clarifying the circumstances of the fountain?s commission, reconstructing its original appearance, explaining its subsequent history, and interpreting its cultural significance by reference to the concrete historical and artistic circumstances that accompanied its creation. I therefore draw attention to two important protagonists of 16th-century Florentine culture, the sculptor Francesco Camilliani and the patron Don Luigi de Toledo. ...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/84959
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Climate history through the holocene at Lochnagar, Scotland
(2001)
Dalton, Catherine; Birks, Harry John Betteley; Brooks, Stephen J.; Cameron, Nigel G.; D...
Climate history through the holocene at Lochnagar, Scotland
(2001)
Dalton, Catherine; Birks, Harry John Betteley; Brooks, Stephen J.; Cameron, Nigel G.; Derrick, Shirley; Evershed, Richard P.; Battarbee, Rick W.; McGovern, A.; Peglar, S.M.; Scott, J.A.; Thompson, Julian R.
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Climate history through the holocene at Lochnagar, Scotland
http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2294
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A hierarchical image processing approach to analysis of early medieval manuscript art
(2015)
Purkayasth, Sayandeep
A hierarchical image processing approach to analysis of early medieval manuscript art
(2015)
Purkayasth, Sayandeep
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THESIS 10946
The discipline of art history is one in which digital technologies have traditionally played a minor role. Recently with advances in computing methods, software and the capabilities of hardware, art analysis has begun to see the benefits of automated image understanding and pattern recognition techniques. The specific domain of historical manuscript analysis aims to answer questions regarding the visual design, structure, execution, comparison, meaning and context of these historical works of art. Compared to other forms of art, such as paintings, architecture, and abstract art, investigations into manuscripts deal with the construction of design at the much more primitive level of textual and illustration content and styles. Such a bottom-up approach to analysis is encouraging for digital image processing studies into art. The range of questions that are of interest to art historians extends from the elicitation of design and layout, the accuracy of execution and t...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/85164
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Women in policing in Ireland, 1915-78 : with particular reference to the Royal Irish Constabulary, Dublin Metropolitan Police, and An Garda S?och?na
(2015)
Johnston-Kehoe, John
Women in policing in Ireland, 1915-78 : with particular reference to the Royal Irish Constabulary, Dublin Metropolitan Police, and An Garda S?och?na
(2015)
Johnston-Kehoe, John
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THESIS 10527
This thesis is a thematic historical study of the employment of women on full-time police duty in pre-independent and independent Ireland. It is the product of independent, academic research, conducted under the supervision of members of the Centre for Contemporary Irish History, Trinity College, Dublin, in which full editorial autonomy has been retained by the researcher. This thesis is based on empirical historical research of original materials and published sources, as outlined in the bibliography. The research has been predominantly based on documentary materials, but has also included a number of interviews by the researcher which have been summarised in the bibliography, also informed the research.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/85335
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Ireland in perspective : the art of Brian O'Doherty / Patrick Ireland
(2002)
Moore McCann, Brenda
Ireland in perspective : the art of Brian O'Doherty / Patrick Ireland
(2002)
Moore McCann, Brenda
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THESIS 6984.1
THESIS 6984.2
This dissertation set out to evaluate the contribution of an artist known by the double artistic persona, Brian O?Doherty/Patrick Ireland. It is the first critical analysis of the artist?s work over the past forty years. Taking as its starting point the pioneering role within the first generation of conceptual artists in New York during the late 1960s, it seeks to establish the nature of that contribution, then, and since then, and to place the oeuvre within its appropriate historical context. By so doing, in addition to providing the fullest account yet of one of conceptual art?s significant practitioners, it provides a greater understanding of the history of a relatively neglected area of contemporary art until recent times.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/85356
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Class and status in twentieth-century Ireland: the evidence of oral history
(2007)
Cronin, Maura
Class and status in twentieth-century Ireland: the evidence of oral history
(2007)
Cronin, Maura
http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2487
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Review of 'Recoveries: Neglected Episodes in Irish Cultural History 1860-1912 by John Wilson Foster'
(2003)
McDonagh, John
Review of 'Recoveries: Neglected Episodes in Irish Cultural History 1860-1912 by John Wilson Foster'
(2003)
McDonagh, John
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Review of 'Recoveries: Neglected Episodes in Irish Cultural History 1860-1912 by John Wilson Foster.'
http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2630
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History and identity in the Irish primary school classroom in 2016
(2017)
Swift, Catherine
History and identity in the Irish primary school classroom in 2016
(2017)
Swift, Catherine
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History and identity in the Irish primary school classroom in 2016.
http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2769
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Review of 'The transformation of the early Irish church in the twelfth century. Studies in Celtic history XXIX' by Marie Therese Flanagan (Pre-published version)
(2014)
Swift, Catherine
Review of 'The transformation of the early Irish church in the twelfth century. Studies in Celtic history XXIX' by Marie Therese Flanagan (Pre-published version)
(2014)
Swift, Catherine
Abstract:
Review of 'The transformation of the early Irish church in the twelfth century. Studies in Celtic history XXIX' by Marie Therese Flanagan.
http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2761
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