This book explores the broad scope of political, economic, and social aspects of relations between Central Europe and Ireland; provides a re-examination of the nature of European interconnections by examining relations between Ireland, Poland, and Czechia. The volume explores the relations between the three countries, three peoples, and arguably three distinct cultures on a timeframe stretching from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century. It offers new and significantly distinct insights of what it meant to be European from a perspective rarely taken in the historiography.
[A fragment of the book – M.ECE-EB.5.137650 (brepolsonline.net)]