Early Christian Ireland
This
is the first fully-documented history of Ireland and the Irish between
the fourth and ninth centuries AD, from Saint Patrick to the Vikings -
the earliest period for which historical records are available. It opens
with the Irish raids and settlements in Britain, and the conversion of
Ireland to Christianity. It ends as Viking attacks on Ireland
accelerated in the second quarter of the ninth century. The book takes
account of the Irish both at home and abroad, including the Irish in
northern Britain, in England, and on the continent. Two principal
thematic strands are the connection between the early Irish church and
its neighbours, and the rise of Uí Néill and the kingship of Tara. The
author, Thomas Charles-Edwards, is Professor of Celtic in the University
of Oxford. His previous books include Bechbretha (1983, with Fergus
Kelly), The Welsh Laws (1989) and Early Irish and Welsh Kinship (1993).
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