Yes!
I have found, here in CU's library, a dissertation defended as recently as 2000 on, get this, "National Identity and Nationalism in Medieval Ireland, 1215-1415."
Wait! It gets better:
"...This study has four parts: a discussion of poetry produced in Ireland in this period, an analysis of settlement patterns in Ireland using a desktop computer Geographic Information System, a survey of the interaction between Church and state, and, finally an analysis of the use and interaction of native Irish and English Common Law."
I'm plotzing! Someone ELSE not only has my interest BUT THEY PERSUED IT HERE! YES!
I have found, here in CU's library, a dissertation defended as recently as 2000 on, get this, "National Identity and Nationalism in Medieval Ireland, 1215-1415."
Wait! It gets better:
"...This study has four parts: a discussion of poetry produced in Ireland in this period, an analysis of settlement patterns in Ireland using a desktop computer Geographic Information System, a survey of the interaction between Church and state, and, finally an analysis of the use and interaction of native Irish and English Common Law."
I'm plotzing! Someone ELSE not only has my interest BUT THEY PERSUED IT HERE! YES!