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- Title
Insularité - altérité La place de l'étranger dans l'Irlande du haut Moyen Âge.
- Authors
Archan, Christophe; Viron, Olivier
- Abstract
In a politically fragmented Gentile society like that of early Ireland, foreigners do not take part in the firmly established family solidarity system. That is, in any case, what legal tracts suggest, underlining their legal incapacity. Tins incapacity, however, does not prevent them from being absorbed by a kinship and ultimately tolerated. From the end of the 8th century onwards, tilings changed when the hostile North men arrived in large numbers. It can then be observed that even if tliev manage to establish themselves permanently, they end-up never integrating into the Irish society.
- Subjects
IRELAND; IMMIGRANTS; SOLIDARITY; IRISH people; KINSHIP; IRISH civilization
- Publication
Droit et Cultures, 2018, Issue 76, p183
- ISSN
0247-9788
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4000/droitcultures.4847