Medieval Irish bees had a legal status because they were classified as domestic livestock.
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Medieval Irish bees had a legal status because they were classified as domestic livestock.
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"Otherworld" collects 9 tales from #MedievalIreland - composed over 1000 years ago in monastic libraries of #Ireland, inspiration for later 🇬🇧 & 🇫🇷 #fairytales, are retold by historian & novelist Lisa M. Bitel
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Medieval castles and monastic ruins drew crowds across Ireland in 2024, with new data revealing that sites like Trim Castle, the Rock of Cashel, and Clonmacnoise ranked among the country’s most visited heritage destinations.
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Niamh Wycherley talks to Prof. Robin Chapman Stacey about medieval Ireland's remarkable legal system & huge range of law texts, covering topics from gender and status to what happens when you get stung by a bee!
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Listen to this episode from The Medieval Irish History Podcast on Spotify. In this episode Prof. Robin Chapman Stacey (University of Washington) chats to Niamh and Tiago about medieval Ireland's unique and remarkable legal system and the huge volume of law tracts that survive in both Latin and the Irish language. With topics ranging from status and gender to what happens when you get stung by a neighbour's bee, we discuss social theorising, how useful the study of law texts can be to the historian, and how astonishing it is that the Irish material, the most extensive in western Europe, is generally ignored outside of Ireland. Suggested reading: Robin Chapman Stacey, The Road to Judgment: From Custom to Court in Medieval Ireland and Wales. (Philadelphia, 1994) Robin Chapman Stacey, Dark Speech: The Performance of Law in Early Ireland (Philadelphia, 2007) Fergus Kelly, A Guide to Early Irish Law (Dublin, 1988) [A bit outdated in areas but still the best introductory overview of the topic] Fergus Kelly, Early Irish Farming. A Study Based Mainly on the Law-texts of the 7th and 8th centuries AD (Dublin, 1997). Regular episodes every two weeks (on a Friday). Email: [email protected] Twitter X: @EarlyIrishPod Supported by the Dept of Early Irish, Maynooth University, & Science Foundation Ireland/The Irish Research Council. Views expressed are the speakers' own. Production: Tiago de Oliveira Veloso Silva. Logo design: Matheus de Paula Costa Music: Lexin_Music --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/medievalirishhistory/message
Congrats to our colleague Paddy Gleeson who has a new publication just out: 'Transforming Rulership in Tenth-Century Ireland: Paradigms, Problems and Prospects', in 'The 10th Century in Western Europe: Change and Continuity' edited by Catarina Tente and Igor Salazar Santos. The book is available as a free pdf download here:
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