War, hazards, and economic degradation in Thomond, 1276-1318: agent-based approaches to the Uí Bhriain civil war
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Resumo: | Between 1276 and 1318, English magnates unsuccessfully attempted to establish a lordship in the Irish kingdom of Thomond, Southwestern Ireland, by exploiting a dynastic feud between the then ruling lineage, the Uí Bhriain. The conflict coincided with a series of extreme events that beset Western Europe in the late 13th and early 14th centuries, such as the beginning of the Little Ice Age and the Great European Famine of 1315-1322. The goal of this thesis was to evaluate to which extent the economic degradation at the turn of the 14th century contributed to the failure of the English efforts to politically dominate Thomond. Based on analyses of 13th and 14th centuries written sources, Early Modern cartographical material, and archaeological surveys and excavation reports, I developed an agent-based model (ABM) called ThomondSim, which I used to run experiments measuring political and economic outcomes across different counterfactual scenarii. I also developed a serious board game, The Triumphs of Turlough, which I used to validate ThomondSim\'s historical model and investigate minute and/or non-systematic processes that escaped the \"bird\'s eye\" view provided by the ABM. A quantitative analysis of the experiments\' results interpreted in light of insights from The Triumphs of Turlough\'s playtesting sessions found some correlation between late 13th economic degradation and the fortunes of belligerent factions in the wars of 1276-1318, although it was not expressive enough to have been a crucial factor in the outcome of the conflict. |
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War, hazards, and economic degradation in Thomond, 1276-1318: agent-based approaches to the Uí Bhriain civil warGuerra, perigos e degradação econômica em Thomond, 1276-1318: abordagens baseadas em agentes para a guerra civil dos Uí BhriainAgent-Based ModelingAgent-Based ModelingGaelic IrelandHistória de ThomondHistory of ThomondHumanidades DigitaisIrlanda GaélicaIrlanda MedievalMedieval IrelandSerious GamesSerious Games, Digital HumanitiesBetween 1276 and 1318, English magnates unsuccessfully attempted to establish a lordship in the Irish kingdom of Thomond, Southwestern Ireland, by exploiting a dynastic feud between the then ruling lineage, the Uí Bhriain. The conflict coincided with a series of extreme events that beset Western Europe in the late 13th and early 14th centuries, such as the beginning of the Little Ice Age and the Great European Famine of 1315-1322. The goal of this thesis was to evaluate to which extent the economic degradation at the turn of the 14th century contributed to the failure of the English efforts to politically dominate Thomond. Based on analyses of 13th and 14th centuries written sources, Early Modern cartographical material, and archaeological surveys and excavation reports, I developed an agent-based model (ABM) called ThomondSim, which I used to run experiments measuring political and economic outcomes across different counterfactual scenarii. I also developed a serious board game, The Triumphs of Turlough, which I used to validate ThomondSim\'s historical model and investigate minute and/or non-systematic processes that escaped the \"bird\'s eye\" view provided by the ABM. A quantitative analysis of the experiments\' results interpreted in light of insights from The Triumphs of Turlough\'s playtesting sessions found some correlation between late 13th economic degradation and the fortunes of belligerent factions in the wars of 1276-1318, although it was not expressive enough to have been a crucial factor in the outcome of the conflict.Entre 1276 e 1318, magnatas ingleses tentaram, sem sucesso, estabelecer um senhorio no reino irlandês de Thomond, sudoeste da Irlanda, aproveitando-se de uma disputa dinástica envolvendo a então linhagem reinante, os Uí Bhriain. O conflito coincidiu com uma série de eventos extremos que afetaram a Europa Ocidental no final do século XIII e início do século XIV, como o início da Pequena Era do Gelo e a Grande Fome Europeia de 1315-1322. O objetivo dessa tese é avaliar até que ponto a degradação econômica na virada do século XIV contribuiu para o fracasso das tentativas inglesas de dominar politicamente Thomond. Baseando-me em análises de fontes escritas dos séculos XIII e XIV, material cartográfico da Primeira Modernidade e surveys e relatórios de escavação arqueológicos, desenvolvi um modelo baseado em agentes (ABM) chamado ThomondSim, que utilizei para realizar experimentos, medindo diferenças em variáveis econômicas e políticas no curso de diferentes cenários contrafactuais. Também desenvolvi um serious game de tabuleiro, Os Triunfos de Tarlac, que utilizei para validar o modelo histórico de ThomondSim e investigar processos não sistemáticos e/ou específicos que escapavam ao panorama amplo oferecido pelo ABM. Uma análise quantitativa dos resultados dos experimentos, interpretada à luz de observações provenientes das sessões de teste de Os Triunfos de Tarlac, encontrou alguma correlação entre a degradação econômica do período e o sucesso das facções beligerantes das guerras de 1276-1318, embora não expressiva o suficiente para ter sido um fator crucial no desenlace do conflito.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPCrooks, Peter James AnthonySilva, Marcelo Candido daCarvalho, Vinicius Marino2022-03-10info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8137/tde-30092022-121430/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2022-09-30T15:18:47Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-30092022-121430Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212022-09-30T15:18:47Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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War, hazards, and economic degradation in Thomond, 1276-1318: agent-based approaches to the Uí Bhriain civil war Guerra, perigos e degradação econômica em Thomond, 1276-1318: abordagens baseadas em agentes para a guerra civil dos Uí Bhriain |
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War, hazards, and economic degradation in Thomond, 1276-1318: agent-based approaches to the Uí Bhriain civil war |
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War, hazards, and economic degradation in Thomond, 1276-1318: agent-based approaches to the Uí Bhriain civil war Carvalho, Vinicius Marino Agent-Based Modeling Agent-Based Modeling Gaelic Ireland História de Thomond History of Thomond Humanidades Digitais Irlanda Gaélica Irlanda Medieval Medieval Ireland Serious Games Serious Games, Digital Humanities |
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War, hazards, and economic degradation in Thomond, 1276-1318: agent-based approaches to the Uí Bhriain civil war |
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War, hazards, and economic degradation in Thomond, 1276-1318: agent-based approaches to the Uí Bhriain civil war |
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War, hazards, and economic degradation in Thomond, 1276-1318: agent-based approaches to the Uí Bhriain civil war |
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War, hazards, and economic degradation in Thomond, 1276-1318: agent-based approaches to the Uí Bhriain civil war |
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War, hazards, and economic degradation in Thomond, 1276-1318: agent-based approaches to the Uí Bhriain civil war |
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Carvalho, Vinicius Marino |
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Carvalho, Vinicius Marino |
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Crooks, Peter James Anthony Silva, Marcelo Candido da |
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Carvalho, Vinicius Marino |
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Agent-Based Modeling Agent-Based Modeling Gaelic Ireland História de Thomond History of Thomond Humanidades Digitais Irlanda Gaélica Irlanda Medieval Medieval Ireland Serious Games Serious Games, Digital Humanities |
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Agent-Based Modeling Agent-Based Modeling Gaelic Ireland História de Thomond History of Thomond Humanidades Digitais Irlanda Gaélica Irlanda Medieval Medieval Ireland Serious Games Serious Games, Digital Humanities |
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Between 1276 and 1318, English magnates unsuccessfully attempted to establish a lordship in the Irish kingdom of Thomond, Southwestern Ireland, by exploiting a dynastic feud between the then ruling lineage, the Uí Bhriain. The conflict coincided with a series of extreme events that beset Western Europe in the late 13th and early 14th centuries, such as the beginning of the Little Ice Age and the Great European Famine of 1315-1322. The goal of this thesis was to evaluate to which extent the economic degradation at the turn of the 14th century contributed to the failure of the English efforts to politically dominate Thomond. Based on analyses of 13th and 14th centuries written sources, Early Modern cartographical material, and archaeological surveys and excavation reports, I developed an agent-based model (ABM) called ThomondSim, which I used to run experiments measuring political and economic outcomes across different counterfactual scenarii. I also developed a serious board game, The Triumphs of Turlough, which I used to validate ThomondSim\'s historical model and investigate minute and/or non-systematic processes that escaped the \"bird\'s eye\" view provided by the ABM. A quantitative analysis of the experiments\' results interpreted in light of insights from The Triumphs of Turlough\'s playtesting sessions found some correlation between late 13th economic degradation and the fortunes of belligerent factions in the wars of 1276-1318, although it was not expressive enough to have been a crucial factor in the outcome of the conflict. |
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