This 1982 Collection Of Essays Examines Ireland''S Relations With The Rest Of Western Europe Between Ad 400 And 1200. They Show The Idiosyncratic Ways In Which Ireland Responded To External Stimuli And Illustrate The View That Early Irish History Religion Politics And Art Should Be Seen Not In Isolation But As Vital Contributors To The Development Of European Culture. This Was The Firmly Held Opinion Of Kathleen Hughes To Whose Memory These Essays Specially Commissioned From Leading Scholars In The Field Are Dedicated. The Range Of Essays Reflects The Diversity Of Early Ireland''S History And The Extent Of Her Influence Upon Other Cultures. The Ecclesiastical Tradition And Hagiography Form One Area Of Study; Political Expansion And Diplomatic History As Well As Literary And Artistic Influences Are Also Discussed. The Subjects Are Variously Introduced As They Affect Ireland''S Relations With Scotland Anglo-Saxon England Merovingian Gaul The Scandinavians And The Welsh.
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