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Thirty years’ work in Irish history (II)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

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It is a sad admission that the historical work of the past thirty years on the first seven centuries of Irish history can be very rapidly surveyed. Eóin MacNeill, who first laid the foundations for the serious study of early Irish history (and indeed of the Gaelic world down to its dissolution), expended his scholarship in many learned articles and brilliant essays. The task of weaving a consecutive narrative was left to the over-enthusiastic hands of Mrs Alice Stopford Green, since whose time no one has ventured to write a full-scale history of the period before the Norman invasion.

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49 Dublin, 1962. This volume contains the genealogical material from the two twelfth-century manuscripts, Rawlinson Β 502 and the Book of Leinster, with indexes and cross-references to the parallel passages in Laud Misc. 610, the Book of Lecan and the Book of Ballymote.

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