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SUMMARY:Book Launch ' Frontiers\, States and Identity in Early Modern Ireland and Beyond ' Essays in honour of Steven G Ellis
DESCRIPTION:‘Frontiers\, states and identity in early modern Ireland and beyond’ \nEssays in honour of Steven G. Ellis\nChristopher Maginn & Gerald Power\, editors \nlaunch by Prof Ciaran Brady (Dept of History\, Trinity College Dublin) \n\nRSVP (acceptance only) Four Courts Press | info@fourcourtspress.ie\nTo learn more about this book\, visit the Four Courts Press website at http://www.fourcourtspress.ie/books/2016/frontiers-states-and-identity-in-early-modern-ireland-and-beyond/ \n\nThe scholarship of the influential historian\, Steven G. Ellis\, provides inspiration and coherence to this collection of original essays assembled in his honour. \nExplorations of the history of Tudor Ireland form the core of the volume\, but essays on late medieval Ireland\, the Tudor far north and on the Netherlands and Iceland in later times stretch the chronological and geographic boundaries of early modern Ireland. For a full list of contents\, see button at right. \nContributors: Raingard Esser (U Groningen)\, Guðmundur Hálfdanarson (U Iceland)\, Kieran Hoare (NUIG)\, Richard Hoyle (U London)\, Henry Jefferies (Thornhill College\, Derry)\, Christopher Maginn (Fordham U)\, Joseph Mannion (ind)\, Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh (NUIG)\, Gerald Power (Metropolitan U\, Prague)\, Andrew Sargent (NUIG)\, Brendan Scott (ind)\, Brendan Smith (U Bristol). \nChristopher Maginn is professor at Fordham University\, New York. His most recent book (with Steven Ellis) is The Tudor Discovery of Ireland (2015). Gerald Power is lecturer at Metropolitan University\, Prague. He is the author of A European frontier elite: the nobility of the English Pale in Tudor Ireland\, 1496–1566 (Hannover\, 2012). \nFour Courts Press. 304pp. Hardback. 978-1-84682-605-4  €55.00\nhttp://www.fourcourtspress.ie/books/2016/frontiers-states-and-identity-in-early-modern-ireland-and-beyond/\nAvailable Now
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/book-launch-frontiers-states-identity-early-modern-ireland-beyond-essays-honour-steven-g-ellis/
LOCATION:Seminar Room GO10\, Ground Floor\, Hardiman Research Building
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