Rethinking Medieval Ireland and Beyond

Rethinking Medieval Ireland and Beyond

Lifecycles, Landscapes, and Settlements, Essays in Honor of T.B. Barry

McAlister, Victoria L.; Shine, Linda

Brill

12/2022

346

Dura

Inglês

9789004425453

15 a 20 dias

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Contents


Foreword


Acknowledgements


List of Figures and Tables


Publications by T.B. Barry


Notes on Contributors





Introduction


?Victoria L. McAlister and Linda Shine





PART 1: Reappraising Watery Settlement


1 Moated Sites in Ireland: The Current State of Knowledge


?Kieran O'Conor





2 Castle Strategy and the Rock of Lough Key


?Thomas Finan and James G. Schryver





3 Form, Function and Fluidity in Castles: Water and Fortification in Medieval Britain


?Oliver Creighton and Robert Higham





PART 2: Rethinking Material Culture


4 Power and Literacy in Viking-Age Dublin


?Mary Valante





5 Possessions, Luxury Objects, and Identity in Late Medieval Ireland


?Margaret Murphy





6 Zooarchaeological Views into Late Medieval Ireland


?John Soderberg





PART 3: Settlement and Landscape Afterlives


7 The Decline of the Settlement at Clonmacnoise


?Conleth Manning





8 What Is Lost Can Be Found: History and Geographical Information Systems as Tools for Identifying Deserted Medieval Rural Settlement


?Victoria L. McAlister and Jennifer Immich





9 Intelligence and Landscapes: Past, Present, and Future


?Calder Walton





PART 4: Settlements in the Medieval and Modern Landscape


10 Stagonil, Powerscourt Demesne, County Wicklow: A Sub Manor of the Archbishop of Dublin


?Christiaan Corlett





11 Arklow and the Cistercians: A Medieval Borough and Manor Reconsidered


?Stephen H. Harrison





12 The End of Lagore: Later First Millennium CE, Medieval, Post-medieval and Modern Activity on an Early Medieval Royal Site


?Raghnall O Floinn





Bibliography


Index
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agrarian studies; castles; elite housing; elite settlement; environmental humanities; irish studies; material culture; medieval britain; medieval europe; medieval ireland; medieval landscapes; medieval settlement; middle ages; monastic history; spatial history; vernacular settlement