|
![]() |
|||
|
||||
OverviewIn Cattle Lords and Clansmen, Nerys Patterson provides an analysis of the social structure of medieval Ireland, focusing on the pre-Norman period. By combining difficult, often fragmentary primary sources with sociological and anthropological methods, Patterson produces a unique approach to the study of early Ireland-one that challenges previous scholarship. The second edition includes a chapter on seasonal rhythm, material derived from Patterson's post-1991 publications, and an updated bibliography. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nerys T. PattersonPublisher: University of Notre Dame Press Imprint: University of Notre Dame Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm ISBN: 9780268205874ISBN 10: 0268205876 Pages: 442 Publication Date: 01 August 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews... Nerys Patterson has given a fresh and lively account of Irish society from a sociological point of view, based on considerable familiarity with translated editions of the Old Irish law texts and literary sources in Old, Middle and Early Modern Irish. She has a number of thought-provoking observations to make about points of detail, such as the Irish attitude to sheep (pp 84-5), the varying social status accorded to druids (p. 41), and the anomalous distribution of the cro and dire compensation payments among a victim's patrilinear and matrilinear kin (pp 53-4). More importantly, she has an overall view based on comparative studies of other societies of how economic and social pressures should have operated within early Irish society. -Irish Historical Studies This book ought to send a new generation of archaeologists into the countryside of the Emerald Isle. A few more studies of this caliber will set a very different scenario for Celtic studies in the 21st century. -Antiquity This book taps into the rich but tantalizingly obscure body of Old and Middle Irish law which dates from the seventh and eight centuries. . . . Nerys Patterson uses the six volumes of early Irish law to reconstruct the complex hierarchical and familial relationships, which constituted secular Irish society in the centuries before and sometime after the Vikings arrived in Ireland. [Patterson's] sociological approach is a significant addition to our understanding of early historic Irish Celtic society. -History Ireland Autumn Cattle Lords and Clansmen presents a strikingly new and fruitful study of early Irish history through the application . . . of a resourceful and pertinent sociological method. It is a deeply learned and brilliantly original contribution. -ACIS Prize Committee ... Nerys Patterson has given a fresh and lively account of Irish society from a sociological point of view, based on considerable familiarity with translated editions of the Old Irish law texts and literary sources in Old, Middle and Early Modern Irish. She has a number of thought-provoking observations to make about points of detail, such as the Irish attitude to sheep (pp 84-5), the varying social status accorded to druids (p. 41), and the anomalous distribution of the cro and dire compensation payments among a victim's patrilinear and matrilinear kin (pp 53-4). More importantly, she has an overall view based on comparative studies of other societies of how economic and social pressures should have operated within early Irish society. --Irish Historical Studies Cattle Lords and Clansmen presents a strikingly new and fruitful study of early Irish history through the application . . . of a resourceful and pertinent sociological method. It is a deeply learned and brilliantly original contribution. --ACIS Prize Committee This book ought to send a new generation of archaeologists into the countryside of the Emerald Isle. A few more studies of this caliber will set a very different scenario for Celtic studies in the 21st century. --Antiquity This book taps into the rich but tantalizingly obscure body of Old and Middle Irish law which dates from the seventh and eight centuries. . . . Nerys Patterson uses the six volumes of early Irish law to reconstruct the complex hierarchical and familial relationships, which constituted secular Irish society in the centuries before and sometime after the Vikings arrived in Ireland. [Patterson's] sociological approach is a significant addition to our understanding of early historic Irish Celtic society. --History Ireland Autumn Author InformationNerys Patterson (1943–2007) was a Visiting Scholar at University College of North Wales, Bangor. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |