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WRITING HISTORY: EARLY IRISH HISTORIOGRAPHY AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF FORM “History has no stipulatable subject matter uniquely its own; it is always written as
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Dublin / Oxford / Belfast / Cambridge / Los Angeles / London / Brussels / /

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Europe / /

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United Kingdom / Ireland / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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Harvard University / /

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didactic tool / narrative and rhetorical devices / /

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A.D. / /

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Harvard University / Harvard / International Congress / agricultural / African Union / School of Celtic Studies DIAS / Dail / British Academy / /

Person

Adamnán / Dorothy Whitelock / So Irgalach / Brian Borumha / Norman Irish / Myles Dillon / Kim McCone / Congalach / Cecily Clark / Conaing mc / Niall / Tiberius Caesar / Mathgamhain / at subduing Irgalach / /

Position

king and cleric / poet / single author / modern historian / Emperor / cleric / historian / king / writer / /

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Wisconsin / Mississippi / /

PublishedMedium

the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle / /

Region

western Europe / /

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