Medieval Ireland The Enduring Tradition

“Medieval Ireland The Enduring Tradition” by Michael Richter, published by Macmillan Education in 1988, is a detailed exploration of Irish society from the arrival of Christianity in the fourth century through to the Reformation in the sixteenth century. This edition spans 214 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a comprehensive look at how medieval Ireland fits into the broader European narrative, highlighting its unique contributions and significance.
In this book, readers will find an in-depth analysis of the customs and traditions that defined Irish life during the medieval period. The text examines the interplay between Irish society and wider European influences, providing insights into the historical context that shaped Ireland’s development. Through its focus on history and social science, “Medieval Ireland” presents a thorough understanding of the enduring traditions that have influenced Ireland’s cultural landscape.
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“Medieval Ireland” is an extended essay on Irish society from the coming of Christianity in the fourth century to the Reformation in the sixteenth. Seen in wider European context, medieval Ireland emerges as exceptional and her contributions to the shaping of Europe, outstanding.
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