A NEW ANALYSIS OF A VITAL SOURCE FOR THE HISTORY OF IRELAND AND
SCOTLAND IN THE MIDDLE AGES.
Ireland has the most substantial corpus of annalistic chronicles for
the early period in western Europe. They are crucial sources for
understanding the Gaelic world of Ireland and Scotland, and offer
insights into contacts with the wider Christian world. However, there
is still a high degree of uncertainty about their development,
production, and location prior to 1100, which makes it difficult to
draw sound conclusions from them.
This book analyses the principal Irish chronicles, especially the
"Annals of Ulster", "Annals of Tigernach", and the _Chronicum
Scotorum_, identifying their inter-relationships, the main changes to
the texts, and the centres where they were written in the tenth and
eleventh centuries - a significant but neglected period. The detailed
study enables the author to argue that the chroniclers were in contact
with each other, exchanging written notices of events, and that
therefore the chronicle texts reflect the social connections of the
Irish ecclesiastical and secular elites. The author also considers how
the sections describing the early Christian period (approximately 431
to 730 AD) were altered by subsequent chroniclers; by focussing on the
inclusion of material on Mediterranean events as well as on Gaelic
kings, and by comparing the chronicles with other contemporary texts,
he reconstructs the chronicles' contents and chronology at different
times, showing how the accounts were altered to reflect and promote
certain views of history. Thus, while enabling readers to evaluate the
sources more effectively, he also demonstrates that the chronicles
were sophisticated and significant documents in themselves, reflecting
different facets of contemporary medieval society and their shifting
attitudes to creating and changing accounts of the past.
Dr Nicholas Evans is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of
Glasgow.
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9781846158131
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2020
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Boydell Press
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Engelsk
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