1. Michael Davitt, The Oomph of Quicksilver: Selected Poems, 1970–1998, ed. Louis de Paor, trans. Philip Casey (Cork: Cork University Press, 2000), 40–41. See the essay by Said I. Abdelwahed, “Humanism, Nationalism and History in Michael Davitt’s Gaelic Poem ‘O My Two Palestinians,’”
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2. R. R. Davies, Domination and Conquest: The Experience oj Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, 1100–1300 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990), and The First English Empire: Power and Identities in the British Isles 1093–1343 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000).
3. Diane Speed, “The Saracens of King Horn,” Speculum 65 (1990): 564–95.
4. Nicolas Lenoir, Étude sur la Chanson d’Aiquin ou ha Conquête de la Bretagne par le roi Charlemagne (Paris: Honoré Champion, 2009), 40–123, 529–563.
5. Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, “Hybrids, Monsters, Borderlands: The Bodies of Gerald of Wales,” in The Postcolonial Middle Ages, ed. Jeffrey Jerome Cohen (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000), 85–104.