Righteo: for a 3rd year university undergraduate, on “Early Medieval Ireland, AD 400-1100” course, what 10 books/papers should they have read by end of their studies, that inspire wonder, curiosity, desire to read even more? (My modesty forbids you from naming any by me)
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Replying to @AidanOSulliva15
Charles-Edwards’ Early Christian Ireland, Byrne’s Irish Kings and High Kings, Landscapes of Cult and Kingship, Guide to Early Irish Law, Early Irish Farming, and a near-never referenced article by Byrne called Dercu: the Feminine of Mocu
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @AidanOSulliva15
And also both volumes of Converting the Isles, some really good stuff about Ireland in there. Oh and Early Irish and Welsh Kinship.
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