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Paperback History of the Irish State to 1014 Book

ISBN: 1025365569

ISBN13: 9781025365565

History of the Irish State to 1014

"History of the Irish State to 1014" provides a comprehensive and scholarly exploration of the development of the Irish nation from its earliest origins through to the pivotal Battle of Clontarf. Alice Stopford Green examines the intricate social, political, and cultural structures that defined early and medieval Ireland, challenging prevailing historical narratives of the time. The work delves into the unique Gaelic civilization, detailing the sophisticated system of Brehon laws, the organization of the "tuatha", and the enduring influence of Irish learning and spirituality.

By focusing on the internal growth of the Irish state rather than viewing it solely through the lens of external invasions, Green highlights the resilience and complexity of the native institutions. The narrative culminates in the rise of Brian Boru and his efforts to unify the island under a high kingship, marking a definitive era in the consolidation of an Irish identity. This foundational historical text remains an essential resource for understanding the foundations of Irish sovereignty and the vibrant intellectual life of the early Middle Ages. It offers readers a deep look into the traditions and governance that shaped the Irish people before the Anglo-Norman transition.

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