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Ireland in the Middle Ages by Duffy, Seán, Publication date Topics Civilization, Medieval, Ireland -- History -- , Ireland -- History -- English Conquest, , Ireland -- History -- To , Ireland Publisher Basingstoke: Macmillan CollectionUser Interaction Count:  · Ireland in the Middle Ages. Seán Duffy. Macmillan International Higher Education, - Civilization, Medieval - pages. 0 Reviews. This book surveys Irish history in Author: Seán Duffy. Ireland in the Middle Ages. Authors. (view affiliations) Seán Duffy. Textbook. 16 Citations. Downloads. Part of the British History in Perspective book series (BHP)Author: Seán Duffy.


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Ireland in the Middle Ages is written by Seán Duffy and published by Red Globe Press (Bloomsbury UK). The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Ireland in the Middle Ages are , and the print ISBNs are , Save up to 80% versus print by going digital with VitalSource. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include , , Professor Seán Duffy Professor of Medieval Irish and Insular History Research Interests. Seán Duffy specializes in the history of medieval Ireland and, in particular, three aspects: first, the political history of Ireland from the Viking Age to the Bruce Invasion; second, Irish relations with England, Scotland, and Wales in the same period; and third, the history and archaeology of medieval. "Perhaps the single most formative development in Irish secular affairs was the English invasion which took place in the late s, and which, in the space of a few short years, transformed the face of Ireland and permanently altered the course of Irish history. Unlike some earlier works, which either start or end with the invasion, this book places the arrival of the English as its.

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