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Celtic History
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A New History of Ireland. 
Edited by F. J. Byrne, et al. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
[For print version locations see
UofT Catalogue]
Each book in this series covers a different period or topic in the history of Ireland.
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Patterns of Power in Early Wales. 
By Wendy Davies.
Oxford [England]: Clarendon Press ; New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.
[For print version locations see
UofT Catalogue]
Examines power relations, ownership, politics and government in Wales to the 1500s.
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Wales in the Early Middle Ages.By Wendy Davies.
Leicester, England: Leicester University Press, 1982.
A well illustrated, critical introduction to Wales in the Early Medieval period. The book can be read by those who do not have a background in either Medieval or Welsh history.
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Warlords and Holy Men: Scotland, AD 80 1000.By Alfred Smyth.
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1989.
Includes a number of maps and genealogical tables as well as a chronology of people and events, and an index. A comprehensive annotated bibliography is included as well. Overall, a good basic source of information on Scotland in the first millennium after Christ.
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