Event: Medieval Ireland: An Overview of 1,000 Years from the Archaeological and Historical Record


Date & Time

March 30, 2016 - 7:00pm to 9:30pm
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Contact Information

Helle Girey
hgirey@ucla.edu

Location

Lenart Auditorium, Fowler Builiding

Event Type

Cotsen Public Lecture

Event Details

The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA and the Institute of Field Research present a public lecture:

Medieval Ireland: An Overview of 1,000 Years from the Archaeological and Historical Record

Dr. Stephen Mandel

Vice Chairperson of the Royal Irish Academy Committee for Archaeology

The Medieval Period in Ireland is often defined in terms of specific events, from St Patrick lighting the Pascal fire to bring Christianity in 432 AD to the first Viking Raids on Lambay Island in 795 AD to the Anglo-Norman invasion led by Strongbow in 1169 AD.  However, whilst these dates dominate the discourse, in isolation they are a simplistic classification and can take focus from a far more complex story.  This presentation will give an overview of the medieval history of Ireland through the archaeological and historical record, demonstrating that this small island nation has always held significance far greater than its size.