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Discussion of medieval European expansion tends to focus on expansion eastward and the crusades. The selection of studies reprinted here, however, focuses on the other end of Eurasia, where dwelled the warlike Celts, and beyond whom lay the north seas and the awesome Atlantic Ocean, formidable obstacles to expansion westward. This volume looks first at the legacy of the Viking expansion which had briefly created a network stretching across the sea from Britain and Ireland to North America, and had demonstrated that the Atlantic could be crossed and land reached. The next sections deal with the English expansion in the western and northern British Isles. In the 12th century the Normans began the process of subjugating the Celts, thus inaugurating for the English an experience which was to prove crucial when colonizing the Americas in the 17th century. Medieval Ireland in particular served as a laboratory for the development of imperial institutions, attitudes, and ideologies that shaped the creation of the British Empire and served as a staging area for further expansion westward.

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The Expansion of Latin Europe 1000-1500 The North Atlantic Frontier of - photo 1
The Expansion of Latin Europe, 1000-1500
The North Atlantic Frontier of Medieval Europe
The Expansion of Latin Europe, 10001500
General Editors: James Middoon and Felipe Fernndez-Armesto
PART I
  1. The Medieval Frontiers of Latin Christendom: Expansion, Contraction, Continuity
    Edited by James Muldoon and Felipe Fernndez-Armesto
  2. Internal Colonization in Medieval Europe
    Edited by Felipe Fernndez-Avrnesto and James Muldoon
  3. The North Atlantic Frontier of Medieval Europe: Vikings and Celts
    Edited by James Muldoon
  4. The North-Eastern Frontiers of Medieval Europe: Scandinavia and the Baltic
    (Provisional title)
  5. The Medieval Latin Frontiers in Central Europe
    (Provisional title)
  6. The Expansion of Medieval Latin Europe in the Eastern Mediterranean
    Edited by Eleanor Congdon
  7. The Expansion of Medieval Latin Europe in the Western Mediterranean
    Edited by Eleanor Congdon
  8. The Expansion of Medieval Latin Europe in Spain and the Atlantic
    Edited by Eleanor Congdon
PART II
  • 9 Medieval Ethnographies; European Perceptions of the World Beyond
    Edited by Joan-Pau Rubies
  • 10 Travelers, Intellectuals, and the World Beyond Medieval Europe
    Edited by James Mtildoon
  • 11 Religion and Expansion: The Medieval Missionary Impulse
    Edited by James F. Ryan
PART III
  • 12 TheExpansion of Orthodox Europe: Byzantium, the Balkans and Russia
    Edited by Jonathan Shepard
  • 13 The Mongol Empire and its Impact
    (Provisional title)
  • 14 Islamic Expansion in the Later Middle Ages
    (Provisional title)
The Expansion of Latin Europe, 1000-1500
Volume 3
The North Atlantic Frontier of Medieval Europe
Vikings and Celts
edited by
James Muldoon
First published 2009 by Ashgate Publishing Published 2016 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 2
First published 2009 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
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This edition copyright 2009 Taylor & Francis, and Introduction by James Muldoon. For copyright of individual articles refer to the Acknowledgements.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe.
ISBN 9780754659587 (hbk)
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
The North Atlantic frontier of medieval Europe : Vikings and Celts. - (The expansion of Latin Europe, 1000-1500)
1. Great Britain - History - Medieval period, 1066-1485 2. Ireland - History - 1172-1603
I. Muldoon, James, 1935
941'.03
US Library of Congress Control Number: 2008939506
THE EXPANSION OF LATIN EUROPE, 1000-1500 VOL 3
Contents
  1. ii
Guide
The chapters in this volume are taken from the sources listed below, for which the editors and publishers wish to thank their authors, original publishers or copyright holders for permission to use their material as follows:
: Jean I. Young, 'A Note on the Norse Occupation of Ireland', History, 35(1950), pp. 11-33.
: Christian Keller, 'Vikings in the West Atlantic: A Model of Norse Greenlandic Medieval Society', Acta Archaeologica, 61(1990), pp. 126-41.
: Laurence M. Larson, 'The Political Policies of Cnut as King of England', The American Historical Review , 15(1910), pp. 720-43.
: John Gillingham, 'The Beginnings of English Imperialism', Journal of Historical Sociology , 5(1992), pp. 392-409.
: Rees Davies, '"Keeping the Natives in Order": The English King and the "Celtic" Rulers 1066-1216', Peritia, 10(1996), pp. 212-24. Copyright 1996 Medieval Academy of Ireland.
: Robin Frame, 'Overlordship and Reaction, c. 1200- c.. 1450, Uniting the Kingdom: The Making of British History , Alexander Grant and Keith J. Stringer, eds., (London, Routledge, 1995), pp. 65-84. Copyright Robin Frame.
: Michael Brown, 'Lords and Communities: Political Society in the Thirteenth Century', Michael Brown, The Wars of Scotland 1214-1371, New Edinburgh History of Scotland, vol. 4, (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2004), pp. 89-113.
: R.R. Davies, 'Kings, Lords and Liberties in the March of Wales, 1066-1272', Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, Fifth Series, 29(1979), pp. 41-61. Copyright 1979 Royal Historical Society.
: J.G. Edwards, 'The Normans and the Welsh March', Raleigh Lecture on History', Proceedings of the British Academy (1956), pp. 155-77.
: Marie Therese Flanagan, 'Strongbow, Henry II and Anglo-Norman Intervention in Ireland', War and Government in the Middle Ages , John Gillingham and J.C. Holt, eds., (Cambridge, UK, 1984), pp. 62-77.
: Kate Norgate, 'The Bull Laudabiliter', The English Historical Review. 29( 1893), pp. 18-52.
: Jocelyn Otway-Ruthven, 'The Character of Norman Settlement in Ireland', Historical Studies 5(1965), pp. 75-84. Copyright 1965 Bowes & Bowes Publishers Ltd.
: C.A. Empey, 'Conquest and Settlement: Patterns of Anglo-Norman Settlement in North Munster and South Leinster', Irish Economic and Social History. 13(1986), pp. 5-31.
: Brian Graham, 'Urbanisation in Ireland during the High Middle Ages, c .1100 to c .1350', A History of Settlement in Ireland, ed. Terry Barry, (London, Routledge, 2000), pp. 124-39. Copyright 2000 Brian Graham.
: Jocelyn Otway-Ruthven, 'The Native Irish and English Law in Medieval Ireland', Irish Historical Studies 7(1950), pp. 1-16.
: Robin Frame, '"Les Engleys Nes en Irlande": The English Political Identity in Medieval Ireland', Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 6th ser. 3(1993), pp. 83-103. Copyright 1993 Royal Historical Society.
: J.R.S. Phillips, 'The Irish Remonstrance of 1317: An International Perspective', Irish Historical Studies 27(1990), pp. 112-29. Copyright 1990 Irish Historical Studies.
: W.R. Jones, 'England Against the Celtic Fringe: A Study in Cultural Stereotypes', Journal of World History, 13(1971), pp. 155-71. Copyright 1971 Unesco.
: David B. Quinn, 'The Argument for the English Discovery of America between 1480 and 1494', The Geographical Journal, 127(1961), pp. 277-85.
This series began with a suggestion that a volume dealing with medieval European expansion would make an interesting prologue to the Expanding World: The European Impact on World History 1450-1800 series that was already appearing. Several of the volumes in that series did include articles dealing with aspects of the medieval background, but the medieval 'expansion of Europe' - within and along the frontiers of Latin Christendom - lay outside the terms of reference. So did an important part of the medieval prelude to the story of the 'expanding world': the growth of neighboring cultures with which Latin Christendom collided.
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