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The Geraldines and medieval Ireland : the making of a myth / Peter Crooks and Seán Duffy, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Dublin : Four Courts Press, (c)2017.Description: 1 online resource (445 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781846828843
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • DA933 .G473 2017
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Contents:
Gerald of Windsor and the origins of the Geraldines / Seán Duffy -- Giraldus and the Geraldines / Huw Pryce -- The Geraldines and the conquest of Ireland / Colin Veach -- The early Geraldine castles of Ireland: some case studies / Linzi Simpson -- Geraldine lordship in thirteenth-century Ireland / Brendan Smith -- The dynastic ramifications of the Geraldines / Paul MacCotter -- Rebellion and rehabilitation: the first earl of Desmond and the English scene / Robin Frame -- The ascent and descent of Desmond under Lancaster and York / Peter Crooks -- The Geraldines and Gaelic culture / Katharine Simms -- The Geraldines and the culture of the wider world / Aisling Byrne -- The Geraldines and the Irish: intermarriage, ecclesiastical patronage and status / Sparky Booker -- The Great Earl of Kildare (1456-1513) and the creation of the English Pale / Steven G. Ellis -- Geraldine endgame: reassessing the origins of the Desmond rebellion, 1573-9 / David Edwards -- The myth of 'Silken Thomas' / Ciaran Brady -- The battle for the Geraldines: a constested legacy in nineteenth-century Ireland / Ruairí Cullen.
Subject: "The Geraldines (or FitzGeralds) are the most celebrated of the dynastics established in Ireland at the time of the Anglo-Norman invasion; and the dynasty's most celebrated member during the Middle Ages was Gearóid Mór, the Great Earl of Kildare. This inaugural volume in the Trinity Medieval Ireland Series arises from a symposium held in September 2013 to mark the 500th anniversary of the Great Earl's death in September 1513. The book traces the history of the Great Earl's family from its origins to the sixteenth century. Some of Ireland's finest historians offer fresh appraisals of the origins of the Geraldines (Seán Duffy); the role of Giraldus Cambrensis in shaping the self-image of his own family (Huw Pryce); the significance of the Geraldines as conquerors (Colin Veach), castle-builders (Linzi Simpson) and colonizers (Brendan Smith); the astonishing ramification of the family (Paul MacCotter); the 'rebellious' reputation of the first earl of Desmond (Robin Frame); and the brutal execution in 1468 of his great-grandson, the seventh earl of Desmond (Peter Crooks). The authors also investigate Geraldine engagement with Gaelic culture (Katharine Simms) and the culture of early REnaissance Europe (Aisling Byrne), as well as the familys dealings with the native Irish (Sparky Booker), culminating in the remarkable career of the Great Earl (Steven G. Ellis) and the disastrous Desmond Rebellion (David Edwards). The book considers, too, the reception of the 'myth' of the Geraldines from the sixteenth century onwards, including the romance of 'Silken Thomas' (Ciaran Brady) and the battle for the legacy of teh Geraldines in nineteenth-century Ireland (Ruairí Cullen)."
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Proceedings of the inaugural Trinity Medieval Ireland Symposium, held in 2013 at Trinity College Dublin.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Gerald of Windsor and the origins of the Geraldines / Seán Duffy -- Giraldus and the Geraldines / Huw Pryce -- The Geraldines and the conquest of Ireland / Colin Veach -- The early Geraldine castles of Ireland: some case studies / Linzi Simpson -- Geraldine lordship in thirteenth-century Ireland / Brendan Smith -- The dynastic ramifications of the Geraldines / Paul MacCotter -- Rebellion and rehabilitation: the first earl of Desmond and the English scene / Robin Frame -- The ascent and descent of Desmond under Lancaster and York / Peter Crooks -- The Geraldines and Gaelic culture / Katharine Simms -- The Geraldines and the culture of the wider world / Aisling Byrne -- The Geraldines and the Irish: intermarriage, ecclesiastical patronage and status / Sparky Booker -- The Great Earl of Kildare (1456-1513) and the creation of the English Pale / Steven G. Ellis -- Geraldine endgame: reassessing the origins of the Desmond rebellion, 1573-9 / David Edwards -- The myth of 'Silken Thomas' / Ciaran Brady -- The battle for the Geraldines: a constested legacy in nineteenth-century Ireland / Ruairí Cullen.

"The Geraldines (or FitzGeralds) are the most celebrated of the dynastics established in Ireland at the time of the Anglo-Norman invasion; and the dynasty's most celebrated member during the Middle Ages was Gearóid Mór, the Great Earl of Kildare. This inaugural volume in the Trinity Medieval Ireland Series arises from a symposium held in September 2013 to mark the 500th anniversary of the Great Earl's death in September 1513. The book traces the history of the Great Earl's family from its origins to the sixteenth century. Some of Ireland's finest historians offer fresh appraisals of the origins of the Geraldines (Seán Duffy); the role of Giraldus Cambrensis in shaping the self-image of his own family (Huw Pryce); the significance of the Geraldines as conquerors (Colin Veach), castle-builders (Linzi Simpson) and colonizers (Brendan Smith); the astonishing ramification of the family (Paul MacCotter); the 'rebellious' reputation of the first earl of Desmond (Robin Frame); and the brutal execution in 1468 of his great-grandson, the seventh earl of Desmond (Peter Crooks). The authors also investigate Geraldine engagement with Gaelic culture (Katharine Simms) and the culture of early REnaissance Europe (Aisling Byrne), as well as the familys dealings with the native Irish (Sparky Booker), culminating in the remarkable career of the Great Earl (Steven G. Ellis) and the disastrous Desmond Rebellion (David Edwards). The book considers, too, the reception of the 'myth' of the Geraldines from the sixteenth century onwards, including the romance of 'Silken Thomas' (Ciaran Brady) and the battle for the legacy of teh Geraldines in nineteenth-century Ireland (Ruairí Cullen)."

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