![]() ![]() The marginalization of the study of late medieval architecture in Ireland results from a series of coincidences, including the treatment of Ireland as peripheral to mainstream European developments the perception of the Gothic style as a foreign imposition when compared to indigenous forms of earlier eras the relative unfamiliarity of scholars outside Ireland with the complexities of Irish history and the limited scale of Irish Gothic construction in a discipline that has traditionally prized technological achievement. ![]()
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