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About the Author
STEVEN G. ELLIS is Professor Emeritus of History at the National University of Ireland Galway, and Chair of the Irish Committee of Historical Sciences. He is the author of eight books, including Reform and Revival: English Government in Ireland, 1470-1534 (The Royal Historical Society/Boydell, 1986).
Reviews
This book is a welcome addition to the current scholarship on the English Pale and will certainly revitalise debate on this topic. * PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY *
This book will be of interest to anyone working on colonial politics in late medieval and Early Modern Ireland. [...] The book will also serve as a helpful guide to seigneurial governance in the late medieval Pale. -- CAMBRIAN MEDIEVAL CELTIC STUDIES
Ellis's findings alter our understanding of how the Pale developed through the late medieval and early Tudor period and challenge historians to question accepted wisdom. -- HISTORY IRELAND
Though short, it makes up for it in conciseness and laser focus to tell the story of the Pale from its origins to the mid-sixteenth century, and answer the question of whether the Pale was an extended frontier or a military outpost... Ireland's English Pale, 1470-1550: The Making of a Tudor Region provides a concise history of the English Pale in Ireland and plots the evolution of the region in a clear and accessible manner that will become a foundational text for students of late medieval and early modern Ireland. * RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY *
Book Information
ISBN 9781783276608
Author Professor Steven G Ellis
Format Hardback
Page Count 222
Imprint The Boydell Press
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd