Recipients of the Adams Prize

2020

Maeve Callan, “Making Monsters Out of One Another in the Early Fourteenth-Century British Isles: The Irish Remonstrance, the Declaration of Arbroath, and the Anglo-Irish Counter Remonstrance,” Eolas 12 (2019).

2019

Amy Mulligan, “Poetry, sinew, and the Irish performance of lament: keening a hero’s body back together,” Philological Quarterly 97.4 (2018): 389-408.

2018

Rachel Scott, “Socioeconomic Change in Early Medieval Ireland: Agricultural Innovation, Population Growth, and Human Health,” in Pam J. Crabtree and Peter Bogucki (eds.), European Archaeology as Anthropology: Essays in Memory of Bernard Wailes (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2017).

2017

Patrick Wadden, “Dál Riata c. 1000: Genealogies and Irish Sea Politics,” The Scottish Historical Review XCV, 2:241 (2016): 164–81.

2016

Rory Sherlock, “The Spatial Dynamic of the Irish Tower House,” in Vicky McAlister and Terry Barry (eds.), Space and Settlement in Medieval Ireland (Dublin: Four Courts, 2015), 86–109.

2015

Anne Connon, “The Roscommon locus of Acallam na Senórach, and some thoughts as to tempus and persona,” in Aidan Doyle and Kevin Murray (eds.), In Dialogue with the Agallamh (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2014), 20–59.

2014

Roy Flechner, “The Chronicle of Ireland: Then and Now,” Early Medieval Europe 21 (2013): 422–454.

2013

Patrick Gleason “Constructing Kingship in Early Medieval Ireland: Power, Place and Ideology.” Medieval Archaeology, 56 (2012): 1–33.

2012

Miriam Clyne, “The Founders and Patrons of Premonstratensian Houses in Ireland,” in Janet Burton and Karen Stöber (eds.), The Regular Canons in the Medieval British Isles (Turnhout: Breopls, 2011), 141–68.

2011

Tomás Ó Carragáin “The Architectural Setting of the Mass in Early-medieval Ireland,” Medieval Archaeology 53 (2009): 119–154.