Colonial Ireland 1169-1369

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An authoritative, highly acclaimed historical analysis of the two centuries following the Anglo-Norman invasion, exploring the complex dynamics of conquest, settlement, and cultural negotiation.

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The arrival of Anglo-Norman adventurers in 1169 fundamentally altered the political, legal, and social landscapes of medieval Ireland. In Colonial Ireland 1169-1369, distinguished historian Robin Frame delivers a thorough, highly accurate investigation into the structures of power, lordship, and coexistence that defined this turbulent era.

The text guides readers systematically through the establishment of the lordship of Ireland, examining how English institutions were planted alongside resilient Gaelic frameworks. Frame looks deeply past simple narratives of continuous warfare to analyze the everyday interactions, legal compromises, and cultural blending that occurred within the Pale and across marcher territories. Written with direct clarity and exceptional structural focus, this volume stands as a vital reference cornerstone for university libraries, medieval researchers, and serious history collectors.

Core historical frameworks within this study:

  • Institutional Implantation: Details the expansion of English common law, shrieval administrations, and parliamentary gatherings on Irish soil.

  • Frontier Dynamics: Evaluates the fluid, shifting boundaries between Anglo-Norman lordships and autonomous Gaelic kingdoms.

  • Elite Scholarly Standard: Richly supported by extensive primary source citations, administrative rolls, and specialized historical maps.

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