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By Sean Duffy (editor)

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9781846826030 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, December 9, 2016, cover price $65.00

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9781846826047 | Reprint edition (Four Courts Pr Ltd, December 9, 2016), cover price $39.95

Product Description: From the earliest moments of their involvement in Ireland, the Geraldines (or FitzGeralds) - the greatest of the Anglo-Norman dynasties established in Ireland after 1169 - became shrouded in myths, often of their own creation. This fund of mythology was later appropriated for political and polemical uses by writers across the post-medieval centuries up to the early decades of the Irish Free State...read more
By Sean Duffy (editor)

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9781846825712 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, December 30, 2016, cover price $74.50 | About this edition: From the earliest moments of their involvement in Ireland, the Geraldines (or FitzGeralds) - the greatest of the Anglo-Norman dynasties established in Ireland after 1169 - became shrouded in myths, often of their own creation.

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Product Description: This volume contains reports on a number of important archaeological excavations in the Dublin area in recent years, including: Claire Walsh's discovery of a medieval property plot at Back Lane, which contained the remains of Hiberno-Norse and Anglo-Norman houses; Paul Duffy's excavations at Baldoyle that produced evidence of metalworking, cereal processing, animal husbandry and coastal foraging from the Viking Age onwards; and Edmond O'Donovan's discovery of a large early Christian cemetery at Mount Gamble in Swords...read more
By Sean Duffy (editor)

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9781846825668 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, July 7, 2016, cover price $65.00 | About this edition: This volume contains reports on a number of important archaeological excavations in the Dublin area in recent years, including: Claire Walsh's discovery of a medieval property plot at Back Lane, which contained the remains of Hiberno-Norse and Anglo-Norman houses; Paul Duffy's excavations at Baldoyle that produced evidence of metalworking, cereal processing, animal husbandry and coastal foraging from the Viking Age onwards; and Edmond O'Donovan's discovery of a large early Christian cemetery at Mount Gamble in Swords.

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9781846825675 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, July 7, 2016, cover price $39.95

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This volume contains reports on a number of important archaeological excavations in the Dublin area in recent years, including the discovery of a medieval property plot at Back Lane, which contained the remains of Hiberno-Norse and Anglo-Norman houses; an investigation of the medieval riverine environment in Temple Bar with vital insights into the depth and course of the Liffey in centuries gone by; and works on the grounds of St. Patrick's Cathedral, which uncovered parts of the medieval nave, including the south wall and original floor. Also of note: a reconsideration of the evidence for Dublin's situation vis-a-vis the road network of ancient Ireland; a discussion of the role of women in Viking-Age Dublin; a reassessment of the significance of a very early comb excavated in Temple Bar, examining its significance for the early settlement of Dublin; an exploration of a little-known literary source for the Battle of Clontarf; and an analysis of the role of Dublin's great Cistercian abbey, St. Mary's in Oxmantown, in the market economy of the Fingal area in particular. (Series: Medieval Dublin) [Subject: History, Medieval Studies, Irish Studies, Archaeology]
By Sean Duffy (editor)

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9781846824982 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, January 1, 2015, cover price $65.00

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9781846824999 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, January 1, 2015, cover price $39.95 | About this edition: This volume contains reports on a number of important archaeological excavations in the Dublin area in recent years, including the discovery of a medieval property plot at Back Lane, which contained the remains of Hiberno-Norse and Anglo-Norman houses; an investigation of the medieval riverine environment in Temple Bar with vital insights into the depth and course of the Liffey in centuries gone by; and works on the grounds of St.

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9780717157785 | Gill & Macmillan, January 15, 2014, cover price $44.95

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9780717162079 | Reprint edition (Gill & Macmillan, July 15, 2014), cover price $29.00

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Product Description: This volume contains important studies on the political, social, and literary history of Dublin, from the Viking Age to the dawn of the modern era, including: a reconstruction on the relationship between the Vikings of Dublin and the kings of Clann Cholmain * a look inside the Viking Dublin ruling elite that included an officer called the airlabraid * a report on an excavation of Anglo-Norman houses at Back Lane * an examination of the 'Black Monday' massacre said to have occurred in 1209 * a description of the system of municipal government in Anglo-Norman Dublin * a report on excavations at Trinity College Dublin that unearthed the earliest college buildings and the priory of All Hallows * a discussion on the connections between medieval Dublin and Bristol * a reassessment of the evidence for the arrival of the Dominicans into the city in the 13th century * a charting of the career of the Dubliner James Yonge, an important figure in medieval literary circles * an examination of how the 1756 Rocque map of Dublin can be used to shed light on the medieval city * a rediscovery of the contribution to our knowledge of medieval Dublin by the Victorian antiquarian John Sloane...read more
By Sean Duffy (editor)

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9781846823893 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, December 20, 2013, cover price $65.00 | About this edition: This volume contains important studies on the political, social, and literary history of Dublin, from the Viking Age to the dawn of the modern era, including: a reconstruction on the relationship between the Vikings of Dublin and the kings of Clann Cholmain * a look inside the Viking Dublin ruling elite that included an officer called the airlabraid * a report on an excavation of Anglo-Norman houses at Back Lane * an examination of the 'Black Monday' massacre said to have occurred in 1209 * a description of the system of municipal government in Anglo-Norman Dublin * a report on excavations at Trinity College Dublin that unearthed the earliest college buildings and the priory of All Hallows * a discussion on the connections between medieval Dublin and Bristol * a reassessment of the evidence for the arrival of the Dominicans into the city in the 13th century * a charting of the career of the Dubliner James Yonge, an important figure in medieval literary circles * an examination of how the 1756 Rocque map of Dublin can be used to shed light on the medieval city * a rediscovery of the contribution to our knowledge of medieval Dublin by the Victorian antiquarian John Sloane.

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9781846823909 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, December 20, 2013, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: This volume contains important studies on the political, social, and literary history of Dublin, from the Viking Age to the dawn of the modern era, including: a reconstruction on the relationship between the Vikings of Dublin and the kings of Clann Cholmain * a look inside the Viking Dublin ruling elite that included an officer called the airlabraid * a report on an excavation of Anglo-Norman houses at Back Lane * an examination of the 'Black Monday' massacre said to have occurred in 1209 * a description of the system of municipal government in Anglo-Norman Dublin * a report on excavations at Trinity College Dublin that unearthed the earliest college buildings and the priory of All Hallows * a discussion on the connections between medieval Dublin and Bristol * a reassessment of the evidence for the arrival of the Dominicans into the city in the 13th century * a charting of the career of the Dubliner James Yonge, an important figure in medieval literary circles * an examination of how the 1756 Rocque map of Dublin can be used to shed light on the medieval city * a rediscovery of the contribution to our knowledge of medieval Dublin by the Victorian antiquarian John Sloane.

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Product Description: In this book, leading medieval scholars discuss the impact of English imperialism and the ways in which English and wider European cultural norms were transmitted outwards towards Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, from the Norman Conquest onwards...read more
By Sean Duffy (editor) and Susan Foran (editor)

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9781846822230 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, November 8, 2013, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: In this book, leading medieval scholars discuss the impact of English imperialism and the ways in which English and wider European cultural norms were transmitted outwards towards Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, from the Norman Conquest onwards.

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Product Description: From its founding as a frontier outpost through its role as the birthplace of a new state during the Civil War and its evolution into a manufacturing center, Wheeling has been home to a fascinating array of personalities. The old legends feature Betty Zane’s bold dash to save Fort Henry and Samuel McColloch’s daring leap on horseback from Wheeling Hill...read more

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9781467100625 | Arcadia Pub, September 9, 2013, cover price $21.99 | About this edition: From its founding as a frontier outpost through its role as the birthplace of a new state during the Civil War and its evolution into a manufacturing center, Wheeling has been home to a fascinating array of personalities.

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Product Description: This, the twelfth volume of proceedings of the annual Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium, contains reports on recent archaeological excavations in and around Dublin city. Claire Walsh found for the first time evidence of a Hiberno-Norse community living outside the walled city in the Coombe, and Alan Hayden traces the later archaeology of the area in excavations along the route of the Coombe Bypass...read more
By Sean Duffy (editor)

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9781846823343 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, December 31, 2012, cover price $65.00 | About this edition: This, the twelfth volume of proceedings of the annual Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium, contains reports on recent archaeological excavations in and around Dublin city.

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9781846823350 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, December 31, 2012, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: This, the twelfth volume of proceedings of the annual Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium, contains reports on recent archaeological excavations in and around Dublin city.

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Complete with photographs, maps, and period artwork, this informative atlas provides the complete historical evolution of Ireland and its people, from the days of the ancient Celts to those of the Great Famine. (view table of contents)

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9780028620114 | Macmillan General Reference, November 1, 1997, cover price $27.50 | About this edition: Depicts the historial evolution of Ireland and its people, from the days of the ancient Celts, through the age of the Great Famine, to the present

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Product Description: This eleventh volume of proceedings of the annual Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium has two important reviews of our state of knowledge on the archaeology of medieval Dublin: Linzi Simpson updates her groundbreaking 'Forty years a digging' study of archaeological digs in Dublin City (published in Vol...read more
By Sean Duffy (editor)

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9781846822766 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, December 31, 2011, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: This eleventh volume of proceedings of the annual Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium has two important reviews of our state of knowledge on the archaeology of medieval Dublin: Linzi Simpson updates her groundbreaking 'Forty years a digging' study of archaeological digs in Dublin City (published in Vol.

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Product Description: This volume is one of the largest and most authoritative collections of essays that have been published in many years on the theme of medieval Ireland. Presented to mark the retirement of Katharine Simms, the doyenne of studies of Gaelic Irish society in the later Middle Ages, the book's contents congregate around themes that have characterized Simms' landmark contributions to the field - from the changing function of kingship and lordship in Gaelic and Anglo-Norman Ireland, to the organization of the medieval Irish church, to the examination of the formation and achievement of Ireland's learned classes, particularly the poets...read more
By Sean Duffy (editor)

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9781846822803 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, April 16, 2013, cover price $74.50 | About this edition: This volume is one of the largest and most authoritative collections of essays that have been published in many years on the theme of medieval Ireland.

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Product Description: This eleventh volume of proceedings of the annual Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium has two important reviews of our state of knowledge on the archaeology of medieval Dublin: Linzi Simpson updates her groundbreaking 'Forty years a digging' study of archaeological digs in Dublin City (published in Vol...read more
By Sean Duffy (editor)

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9781846822759 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, April 30, 2012, cover price $65.00 | About this edition: This eleventh volume of proceedings of the annual Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium has two important reviews of our state of knowledge on the archaeology of medieval Dublin: Linzi Simpson updates her groundbreaking 'Forty years a digging' study of archaeological digs in Dublin City (published in Vol.

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Product Description: This 10th volume of proceedings of the annual Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium contains reports on recent archaeological excavations: Sinead Phelan found evidence for Hiberno-Norse activity on Hammond Lane * Giles Dawkes discusses his excavations at Church Street and May Lane * Alan Hayden relays his findings from a dig on the site of a late medieval mill in St...read more
By Sean Duffy (editor)

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9781846822209 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, October 25, 2010, cover price $65.00 | About this edition: This 10th volume of proceedings of the annual Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium contains reports on recent archaeological excavations: Sinead Phelan found evidence for Hiberno-Norse activity on Hammond Lane * Giles Dawkes discusses his excavations at Church Street and May Lane * Alan Hayden relays his findings from a dig on the site of a late medieval mill in St.

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9781846822216 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, October 25, 2010, cover price $35.00

This 9th volume of proceedings of the annual Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium contains, as usual, reports on recent archaeological excavations: Claire Walsh found traces of an early pre-Viking roadway at Chancery Lane; Giles Dawkes discusses his excavations at Church Street and May Lane, which revealed the enclosure of St Michan's church and two medieval timber-framed buildings; Franc Myles reports on a millpond, watercourses and 17th-century defences along Ardee Street in the Liberties; and Linzi Simpson suggests that the graveyard known as Bully's Acre may have been part of the early medieval monastery of Kilmainham. Other papers include Peter Harbison's revelation of neglected illustrations of St Doolagh's medieval church, in north Co. Dublin, done over a period of two centuries; Bernadette Williams reveals the discovery in a Dublin manuscript of the lost coronation oath of King Edward I; and Peter Crooks casts new light on the place of Dublin in the Windsor crisis (1369-79) that erupted in the latter years of King Edward III. Among the other essays is a presentation by Breffni O'Rourke and Niall Ó hOisín on the making of Medieval Dublin: from Vikings to Tudors, a DVD for schools.
By Sean Duffy (editor)

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9781846821714 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, September 30, 2009, cover price $65.00

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9781846821721 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, September 30, 2009, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: This 9th volume of proceedings of the annual Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium contains, as usual, reports on recent archaeological excavations: Claire Walsh found traces of an early pre-Viking roadway at Chancery Lane; Giles Dawkes discusses his excavations at Church Street and May Lane, which revealed the enclosure of St Michan's church and two medieval timber-framed buildings; Franc Myles reports on a millpond, watercourses and 17th-century defences along Ardee Street in the Liberties; and Linzi Simpson suggests that the graveyard known as Bully's Acre may have been part of the early medieval monastery of Kilmainham.

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Hardcover:

9780853236177 | Liverpool Univ Pr, November 30, 2012, cover price $95.00

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9780853236276 | Liverpool Univ Pr, November 30, 2012, cover price $49.95

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Product Description: 328 pages.
By Sean Duffy (editor)

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9781846820434 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, September 10, 2008, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: 328 pages.

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Product Description: This volume of proceedings of the annual Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium contains reports on recent archaeological excavations: Edmund O'Donovan's excavation at Golden Lane produced early Viking burials, while Claire Walsh found traces of an early pre-Viking roadway nearby at Chancery Lane, and Roseanne Meenan reports on investigations in Stephen's Street Lower...read more
By Sean Duffy (editor)

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9781846820427 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, September 10, 2008, cover price $65.00 | About this edition: This volume of proceedings of the annual Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium contains reports on recent archaeological excavations: Edmund O'Donovan's excavation at Golden Lane produced early Viking burials, while Claire Walsh found traces of an early pre-Viking roadway nearby at Chancery Lane, and Roseanne Meenan reports on investigations in Stephen's Street Lower.

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Product Description: This 7th volume of proceedings of the annual Friends of Medieval Dublin symposium contains, in the archaeological arena, John O Neill's assessment of the significance for Viking-Age rural settlement in the Dublin region of his excavations at Cherrywood, and, among other landmark studies, a report by Abi Cryerhall on her excavations of the medieval 'Hangman's Lane' (subsequently the site of Hammond Lane iron foundry)...read more
By Sean Duffy (editor)

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9781851829743 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, August 11, 2006, cover price $55.00

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9781851829798 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, August 11, 2006, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: This 7th volume of proceedings of the annual Friends of Medieval Dublin symposium contains, in the archaeological arena, John O Neill's assessment of the significance for Viking-Age rural settlement in the Dublin region of his excavations at Cherrywood, and, among other landmark studies, a report by Abi Cryerhall on her excavations of the medieval 'Hangman's Lane' (subsequently the site of Hammond Lane iron foundry).

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Product Description: This work includes contents: Introduction 1; The Individual 3; A Situationist Perspective on the Psychology of Evil: Understanding How Good People Are; Transformed into Perpetrators 7 - Philip G. Zimbardo; One Day in J-zef-w: Initiation to Mass Murder 37 - Christopher R...read more

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9780757531750 | 2 edition (Kendall Hunt Pub Co, June 30, 2006), cover price $28.84 | About this edition: This work includes contents: Introduction 1; The Individual 3; A Situationist Perspective on the Psychology of Evil: Understanding How Good People Are; Transformed into Perpetrators 7 - Philip G.
9780757522338 | Kendall Hunt Pub Co, August 30, 2005, cover price $38.95

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By Sean Duffy (introduced by) and Goddard Henry Orpen

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9781851827152 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, October 1, 2005, cover price $95.00

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Product Description: The symposium, which was held in Dublin on 29 May 2004, was the sixth annual symposium held under the auspices of the 'Friends of medieval Dublin'.

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9781851828845 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, September 30, 2005, cover price $55.00 | About this edition: The symposium, which was held in Dublin on 29 May 2004, was the sixth annual symposium held under the auspices of the 'Friends of medieval Dublin'.

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9781851828852 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, September 30, 2005, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: The symposium, which was held in Dublin on 29 May 2004, was the sixth annual symposium held under the auspices of the 'Friends of medieval Dublin'.

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Paperback:

9780717138104 | Gill & Macmillan, August 15, 2005, cover price $32.95

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