Browsing History (Peer-reviewed publications) by Author "Swift, Catherine"
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Old Irish for archaeologists - an interdisciplinary perspective
Swift, Catherine (DPK Publishing, 2006) -
Óenach Tailten, the Blackwater Valley and the Uí Néill kings of Tara
Swift, Catherine (Four Courts Press, 2000) -
Pagan monuments and Christian legal centres in early Meath
Swift, Catherine (Meath Archaeological and Historical Society, 1996) -
Patrick’s conversion of Ireland to Christianity and the establishment of Armagh
Swift, Catherine (Columba Press, 2006) -
Religion as factor in Irish town formation
Swift, Catherine (RIA [Royal Irish Academy], 2018) -
Review of 'Brian Boru and the Battle of Clontarf' by Seán Duffy (Pre-published version)
Swift, Catherine (ASIMS [American Society for Irish Medieval Studies], 2014) -
Review of 'The Regular Canons in the Medieval British Isles' Janet Burton and Karen Stöber (eds.) (Pre-published version)
Swift, Catherine (FMRSI [Forum for Medieval and Renassiance Studies in Ireland], 2013) -
Review of 'The transformation of the early Irish church in the twelfth century. Studies in Celtic history XXIX' by Marie Therese Flanagan (Pre-published version)
Swift, Catherine (ASIMS [American Society for Irish Medieval Studies], 2014) -
Sex in the civitas: early Irish Intellectuals and their vision of women (pre-print version)
Swift, Catherine (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013)Given arguments that Irish poets and churchmen could be educated together, this paper quarries ecclesiastical sources for stereotypes informing female depictions in narrative literature. -
Standing stones in Irish tradition
Swift, Catherine (The Cardinal Press [Maynooth], 1997) -
Taxes, trade and trespass: the Hiberno-Norse context of the Dál Cais empire (Pre-published version)
Swift, Catherine (RIA [Royal Irish Academy], 2013) -
Tírechán's motives in compiling the "Collectanea": an alternative interpretation
Swift, Catherine (Royal Irish Academy, 1994) -
Welsh ogams from an Irish perspective
Swift, Catherine (Four Courts Press, 2007)