A 'most vainglorious man': the writings of Antonius Bruodin (original) (raw)
Two seventeenth-century Franciscans from Thomond: Dermot McBruodin (d.1617) 'the mad friar' and Antonius Bruodin (c.1618-80) 1
Luke McInerney
Studia Hibernica, vol. 47, 2021
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Clare Abbey, Clann Chraith and the coarb of St Breacán
Robert O’Halloran
Studia Hibernica, 2023
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Gaelic and Protestant: a case study in early modern self-fashioning, 1567-1608
Marc Caball
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O Curas Hominum! From Clare to Prague: Life & times of Friar Anthony McBrody
Luke McInerney
Lorrha Medieval Conference , 2023
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'The devotional world of the Irish catholic exile in early-modern Galicia, 1598-1666', in Thomas O'Connor (ed.), The Irish in Europe 1580-1815 (Dublin, 2001), 27-48.
Ciaran O'Scea
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Review of 'Clerical and learned lineages of medieval Co. Clare: a survey of the fifteenth-century papal registers' by Colm Lennon
Luke McInerney
Studia Hibernica, No. 40 (pp 216-18), 2014
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Land and Lineage: The McEnerhinys of Ballysallagh in the Sixteenth Century
Luke McInerney
North Munster Antiquarian Journal, 2009
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Articulating Irish identity in early seventeenth-century Europe: the case of Giolla Brighde Ó hEódhusa (c.1570-1614)
Marc Caball
Archivium Hibernicum, 2009
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2009. ‘Medieval Ireland and the Wider World’, Studia Hibernica, 35, pp 167–86.
Peter Crooks
Studia Hibernica 35 (2009) 167–86, 2009
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The Irish Franciscans, 1534–1990. Edited by Edel Bhreathnach, Joseph MacMahon, and John McCafferty. Dublin: Four Courts, 2009. xviii + 413 pp. 75.00cloth;75.00 cloth; 75.00cloth;39.95 paper
Stuart B Jennings
Church History, 2011
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Review of Raghnall Ó Floinn (ed.), Franciscan Faith: Sacred Art in Ireland, AD 1600–1750, National Museum of Ireland, (2011)
Keith Smith
Artefact 5 (2011), pp. 104–8
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A description of Ireland: A.D. 1618
Luke McInerney
Other Clare, Vol. 36, 2012
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‘A Task Too Great for One Dynasty? The Mortimer Earls of March, the de Burgh Inheritance, and the Gaelic Nobility, c.1370-c.1425’, The Mortimer History Society Journal 4 (2021), 1-20.
Simon Egan
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‘Irish bishops (James Ussher, William Bedell & John Bramhall), their biographers and the experience of revolution, 1656-1686’
John McCafferty
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"Queering Early Modern Ireland," Irish University Review 43.1 (2013): 169-183.
Sarah McKibben
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• “Introduction: Ideas of the Irish Nation.” Eolas: Journal of the American Society of Irish Medieval Studies 8, 2015: 12-19.
Amy Mulligan
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The Old English in Early Modern Ireland: The Palesmen and the Nine Years’ War, 1594–1603. Ruth A. Canning. Irish Historical Monograph Series 20. Rochester, NY: Boydell Press, 2019. xii + 228 pp. $120
padraig lenihan
Renaissance Quarterly, 2020
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The Blakes of Ballyglunin: Catholic merchants and landowners of Galway town and county in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
Philip Walsh
2017
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Recensão: BHREATHNACH, Edel – Ireland in the Medieval World AD 400-1000: Landscape, Kingship and Religion. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2014. ISBN: 978-1-84682-342-8.
Elaine Pereira Farrell
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Review of Oisín Plumb, 'Picts and Britons in the Early Medieval Irish Church: Travels West Over the Storm-Swelled Sea' (Turnhout: Brepols, 2020)
Tim Clarkson
Innes Review, vol.72(2), pp.199-201, 2021
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Muirchertach Ua Briain, politics and naval activity in the Irish Sea, 1075 to 1119
Anthony Candon
KEIMELIA: Studies in medieval archaeology and history in memory of Tom Delaney, ed. Geared Mac Niocaill & Patrick F. Wallace, 1988
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'An Irish Context to a Scottish Disaster: James IV, the O’Donnells of Tyrconnell and the Road to Flodden’ in K. Simms and J. Mannion (eds.), Politics, Kinship and Culture in Gaelic Ireland, c.1100-c.1690: Essays for the Irish Chiefs’ and Clans’ Prize in History (Dublin, 2018), pp. 10-16.
Simon Egan
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Reformation Entry into Gaelic Scotland, 1567‒1630
Ian Hazlett
BRILL eBooks, 2021
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Irish Jesuit Annual Letters, 1604–1674, edited by Vera Moynes
Thomas McCoog
Journal of Jesuit Studies, 2020
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Alan R. MacDonald. The Burghs and Parliament in Scotland, circa 1550–1651. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007. Pp. xv+236. $99.95 (cloth)
Scott Moir
Journal of British Studies, 2008
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History and Historiography in Early Christian Ireland
Dominique Santos
História da Historiografia: International Journal of Theory and History of Historiography, 2020
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Brian M. Halloran. The Scots College Paris, 1603-1792. Edinburgh: John Donald Publishers, Ltd. 1997. Pp. ix, 226. £30.00. ISBN 0-85976-462-1
Lawrence B . Smith
Albion, 1999
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Dynamism and decline: translating Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn in the seventeenth century
Marc Caball
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From Titulado to Medicus: A New English family’s social progress in Ireland 1622-1859
Michael V Hanna
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Providence and exile in early seventeenth-century Ireland
Marc Caball
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Clerics and Clansmen: The Vicarages and Rectories of Tradraighe in the Fifteenth Century
Luke McInerney
North Munster Antiquarian Journal
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Hybernos Sylvestres: Ireland and the Irish in Polydore Vergil’s Anglica historia (1534) and Paolo Giovio’s Descriptio Britanniaiae, Scotiae, Hyberniae et Orchadum (1548)
Patrick McGauley
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Book Review: Nicholas Evans: The Present and the Past in Medieval Irish Chronicles. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press. 2010.
Melanie C Maddox
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Review of Culture, Contention and Identity in Seventeenth-Century Ireland (authors: Luke McInerney, Brian O Dalaigh & Giacomo Fedeli) [see. pp 50-55]
Luke McInerney
Seventeenth Century News Spring_Summer Vol. 81 Nos. 1&2 2023, pp 50-55, 2023
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“To Serve Well and Faithfully”: The Agents of English Aristocratic Rule in Leinster, c.1272-c.1315
Beth Hartland
2003
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