An examination of the various dimensions - political, social and economic - to the evolution of Franco-Irish relations in the early modern period.
The third collection of essays by the Irish in Europe Project, this book explores the emergence of Irish communities across Europe from Sweden to the southerly tip of Spain. Topics...
This collection of essays, the proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Spanish-Irish Relations, held in Salamanca in 2004, is representative of a whole new historiographical approach to and revision...
The Battle of Kinsale
The theme of 'community' has proved a focus of considerable interest in recent historiography, but has been neglected in its application to Ireland. Here the question of 'community' is pursued...
The period beginning in the 1590s saw a stream of Irish migrants into Spanish Flanders and Spain itself. This book studies how these people fared and how leading figures within...
This is the story of the founding phase of one of the most significant political and religious movements in 17th-century Ireland, France and Spanish Flanders. This book looks at the...
Strangers to Citizens: The Irish in Europe, 1600-1800
The resurgence of the Catholic Church is central to the religious history of early modern Ireland. Covering the crucial years between its post-war trauma in 1603, to its vigorous condition...
Descended from one of the first Anglo-Norman invaders in the late 1160s, the Fitzgerald earls of Desmond came to dominate the political, economic, and social life of Munster for much...
The Franco-Irish connection has been maintained since the 17th century and it is often forgotten that the initial contacts between the two countries were largely military. This book, the proceedings...