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An Eoraip Gaelic Ireland In Medieval And Early Modern Europe Brendan Kane And Patrick Wadden

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An Eoraip Gaelic Ireland In Medieval And Early Modern Europe Brendan Kane And Patrick Wadden
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.17 MB
Pages: 334
Author: Brendan Kane and Patrick Wadden
ISBN: 9789004735521, 9004735526
Language: English
Year: 2025
Volume: 30

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An Eoraip Gaelic Ireland In Medieval And Early Modern Europe Brendan Kane And Patrick Wadden by Brendan Kane And Patrick Wadden 9789004735521, 9004735526 instant download after payment.

Medieval and early modern Irish scholars thought of themselves as Europeans. As an expression of territorial association, this belief reflects both their familiarity with the geographical traditions of Antiquity and the integration of their society into economic, cultural, and political networks that spanned the continent. But it was also an articulation of a perceived cultural affinity often denied in modern scholarship. The chapters in this volume examine the many and various ways that Gaelic Ireland was integrated into the broader, European world, focusing on literature and learning; real-world politics, economics, and travel; and questions of identity.