MacCotter (Paul)

6050.
MacCotter (Paul): The cantreds of Desmond.
In JCHAS 105 (2000), pp. 49–68.
Covers Co. Cork, Co. Kerry and Co. Limerick.
6403.
MacCotter (Paul): The Ferriters of Kerry.
In JKAHS (2nd ser.) 2 (2002), pp. 55–82.
Addenda & corrigenda in JKAHS (2nd Series) 4 (2004), pp. 168-169.
11671.
MacCotter (Paul), Ó Corráin (Donnchadh) (app. auth.): Colmán of Cloyne: a study.
CSIH, 4. Dublin: Four Courts, 2004. 152 pp.
Appendix C: The poems of Colmán: a new translation by Professor Donnchadh Ó Corráin [1. Luin oc elaib; 2. Dūn maic Daim; 3a. Ó ba mac cléib; 3b. Indlith dūn; 4. Nı̄ sēim anim; 5. Nı̄ fordiuchtror for duain indlis; 6. Ropo thānaise; 7. do-aisic a dath. (Based on Rudolf Turnesysen, ZCP 19.193, and Calvert Watkins, Ériu 19.116)].

Rev. by
Colmán Etchingham, in StH 33 (2004-2005), pp. 149-150.
Colin Ireland, in CMCS 52 (Winter, 2006), pp. 97-100.
Thomas J. O’Loughlin, in Catholic historical review, Vol. 92/1 (Jan., 2006), pp. 106-107.
3311.
MacCotter (Paul): Functions of the cantred in medieval Ireland.
In Peritia 19 (2005), pp. 308–332.
6079.
MacCotter (Paul): The rise of Meic Carthaig and the political geography of Desmumu.
In JCHAS 111 (2006), pp. 59–76.
6413.
MacCotter (Paul): An Daingean and Dingle: what’s in a name?
In JKAHS (2nd ser.) 6 (2006), pp. 89–97.
8986.
MacCotter (Paul): The Prendergast alias MacMaurice lineage of Clanmaurice Barony, Co. Mayo.
In IG 12/3 (2008), pp. 295–311.
16190.
MacCotter (Paul): Medieval Ireland: territorial, political and economic divisions.
Dublin: Four Courts, 2008. 320 pp.
Rev. by
Mícheál B. Ó Mainnín, in IHS 38, nº 149 (May, 2012), pp. 133-135.
Dan M. Wiley, in Speculum 85/2 (Apr., 2010), pp. 427-429.
11841.
MacCotter (Paul): Túath, manor and parish: the kingdom of Fir Maige, the cantred of Fermoy.
In Peritia 22–23 (2011–2012), pp. 224–274.
Study based on an examination of the topographical tract entitled Críchadh an Chaoilli.
11842.
MacCotter (Paul): Drong and dál as synonyms for óenach.
In Peritia 22–23 (2011–2012), pp. 275–280.
16082.
MacCotter (Paul): Parish, pastoral care and túath in the diocese of Limerick, c. 1201.
In JRSAI 142–143 (2012–2013), pp. 86–99.
14071.
MacCotter (Paul): Diocese of Achonry: church, land, and history.
In Peritia 24–25 (2013–2014), pp. 241–265.
21972.
MacCotter (Paul): The early history and sud-divisions of the kingdom of Bréifne.
In Cavan history and society (2014), pp. 35–59.
15802.
MacCotter (Paul): The medieval rural dean and rural deanery in Ireland.
In Clerics, kings and Vikings [Ó Corráin essays] (2015), pp. 155–168.
Discusses this institution, including its possible native origins in the late-túath.
15791.
MacCotter (Paul) (ed.), Nyhan (Julianne) (ed.), Purcell (Emer) (ed.), Sheehan (John) (ed.): Clerics, kings and Vikings: essays on medieval Ireland in honour of Donnchadh Ó Corráin / Emer Purcell, Paul McCotter, Julianne Nyhan and John Sheehan, editors.
Dublin: Four Courts, 2015. xxvii + 537 pp.
pp. xvii-xxv: D. Ó C.: writings 1968–2015, comp. by Paul MacCotter.

Rev. by
Elizabeth Boyle, in Celtica 30 (2018), pp. 211-213.
Denis Casey, in Early medieval Europe 25/1 (Feb., 2017), pp. 119-122.
Caitlin Ellis, in Peritia 28 (2017), pp. 300-303.
Ciaran McDonough, in Nordic Irish studies 17/2 (2018), pp. 211-215.
Liam Mac Mathúna, in Éigse 41 (2021), pp. 353-357.
Patricia M. Rumsey, in StH 42 (2016), pp. 149-152.
Patrick Wadden, in CMCS 73 (Summer, 2017), pp. 75-76.
Ó Corráin (Donnchadh) (hon.)
20913.
MacCotter (Paul): Dál Cais after Clontarf.
In Medieval Dublin 16 (2017), pp. 210–217.
21901.
MacCotter (Paul): The origins of the parish in Ireland.
In PRIA-C 119 (2019), pp. 37–67.
21916.
MacCotter (Paul): The comharba family of Ó Maolmochéirghe of Drumreilly.
In Leitrim history and society (2019), pp. 67–77.
21872.
MacCotter (Paul), Ó Carragáin (Tomás): Churches in the Irish landscape: ad 400–1100 / Tomás Ó Carragáin; with a major contribution by Paul MacCotter . . .
Cork: Cork University Press, 2021. ix + 424 pp. illus. maps
22189.
MacCotter (Paul): The ringfort of Lissaniska and the petty kingdom of Aes Coinchind within Corcu Duibne.
In JKAHS (2nd ser.) 22 (2022), pp. 25–52.