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IMC 2008: Sessions

Session 709: Ireland and National Identity in the late Middle Ages

Tuesday 8 July 2008, 14.15-15.45

Sponsor:Society for 14th-Century Studies
Organiser:Chris Given-Wilson, St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies, University of St Andrews
Moderator/Chair:Chris Given-Wilson, St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies, University of St Andrews
Paper 709-aTyranny and Revolution: The Irish Experience, 1397-1405
(Language: English)
Peter Crooks, School of Histories & Humanities, Trinity College, Dublin
Index terms: Politics and Diplomacy, Social History
Paper 709-bLordship in the Late Medieval British Isles: Where Are the Gaels?
(Language: English)
Brendan Smith, Department of Historical Studies, University of Bristol
Index terms: Politics and Diplomacy, Social History
Paper 709-cNational Identities and the Hundred Years War
(Language: English)
David Green, Centre for British Studies, Harlaxton College, University of Evansville
Index terms: Politics and Diplomacy, Social History
Abstract

This session will explore Irish history in terms of both ethnic and external political forces in the 14th and 15th centuries.