Kenneth Nicholls
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Kenneth W. Nicholls Irish
Ireland
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 academic and historian
Historian
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 is one of the most widely respected Irish historians of the twentieth century. He came to national and international prominence as the author of the seminal Gaelic and Gaelicised Ireland in the Middle Ages, first published in 1972, and reprinted 2003. He is particularly regarded among his peers for his unsurpassed knowledge of late medieval and early modern historical sources in Irish, Latin, French and English languages. His areas of professional interests include:
  • Late medieval and early modern Ireland, including topics such as
    • genealogy, population studies, place-names, marriage, law, institutions
  • Scottish history, particularly legal and institutional
  • extinction of animals within historical times.
  • agrarian history


Ken Nicholls was a member of staff of the history department in University College Cork until his retirement in 2004. His work is honoured in David Edwards (ed.) Regions and rulers in Ireland, 1100-1650: essays for Kenneth Nicholls (Dublin, 2004), which is a collection of essays by most of the leading Irish historians of today.

Articles

  • Tuath Bailenangeadh (Twoghballyneges etc.) in "Dinnseanchas", 2/3, 1967, p. 89.
  • Tobar Finnmhuighe - Slan Padraig, Dinnseanchas, 2/4, 1967, p. 97-98.
  • Some placenames from The Red Book of the Earls of Kildare, "Dinnseanchas, 3/2, (1968), p. 25-37.
  • The descendants of Oliver FitzGerald of Belagh, in The Irish Genealogist, 4/1 (1968), p. 2-9.
  • The Lisgoole agreement of 1580, in Clougher Record 7/1 (1969), p. 27-33.
  • Some documents on Irish law and custom in the sixteenth century, in Analaecta Hibernica, #26, (1970), pp. 27–33.
  • The Kavanaghs, 1400-1700 (I), in The Irish Genealogist, 5/4, (Nov 1977), pp. 435–47.
  • The Kavanaghs, 1400-1700 (II), in The Irish Genealogist, 5/5, (Nov 1978), pp. 573–80.
  • The Kavanaghs, 1400-1700 (III), in The Irish Genealogist, 5/6, (Nov 1979), pp. 730–334.
  • The Kavanaghs, 1400-1700 (VI), in The Irish Genealogist, 6/2, (Nov 1981), pp. 189–203.
  • Kinelmeaky and the Munster Plantation, in O'Mahony Journal, 10 (1980), p. 10-14.
  • Notes on the genealogy of Clann Eoin Mhoir, in West Highland Notes and Queries, 1991, p. 11-24.
  • Richard Tyrell, Soldier Extraordinary, in The Battle of Kinsale, ed. Hiram Morgan, pp. 160–78, Dublin, 2004.

Books

  • Gaelic and Gaelicised Ireland in the Middle Ages, Gill History of Ireland 4, Dublin, 1972; revised and reprinted by Lilliput Press, Dublin, 2003.
  • The O'Doyne (Ó Duinn) Manuscript, Irish Historical Manuscripts Commission, Dublin, 1985.

External links

  • http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/E590001-001.html
  • http://www.ucc.ie/academic/history/people/40
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