An Historical Geography of Ireland

Author:   B. J. Graham (University of Ulster at Coleraine, U.K.) ,  L. G. Proudfoot (School of Geosciences, The Queen's University of Belfast, U.K.)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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9780122948817


Pages:   454
Publication Date:   05 January 1993
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   B. J. Graham (University of Ulster at Coleraine, U.K.) ,  L. G. Proudfoot (School of Geosciences, The Queen's University of Belfast, U.K.)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.810kg
ISBN:  

9780122948817


ISBN 10:   0122948815
Pages:   454
Publication Date:   05 January 1993
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contributors. Acknowledgements. List of Illustrations. List of Tables. B.J. Graham, Early Medieval Ireland: Settlement as an Indicator of Economic and Social Transformation. B.J. Graham, The High Middle Ages. T.B. Barry, Date Medieval Ireland: The Debate on Social and Economic Transformation. R. Gillespie, Explorers, Exploiters and Entrepreneurs: Early Modern Ireland and its Context. L. Kennedy and L.A. Clarkson, Secular Trends and Regional Variation in Irish Population. L.J. Proudfoot, Regionalism and Localism: Religious Change and Social Protest. L.J. Proudfoot , Spatial Transformation and Social Agency: Property Society and Improvement. S.A. Royle, Industrialisation, Urbanisation and Urban Society in Post-Famine Ireland. M. Turner, Rural Economies in Post-Famine Ireland. C.J. Houston and W.J. Smyth, The Irish Diaspora: Emigration to the New World. B. Collins, The Irish in Britain. W.J. Smyth, The Making of Ireland: Agendas and Perspectives in Cultural Geography.

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A worthwhile and interesting read. --IRISH HISTORIC SETTLEMENT NEWSLETTER The book is particularly suited for study at university level. The volume is greatly enhanced by a large number of well produced maps... This publication is a most welcome synthesis of recent work well-suited for the teaching and researching of Irelandshistorical geography. --GEOGRAPHY Taken as a whole the volume provides a timely syntesis which deserves a wide readership in geography, history, and European Studies. --J.M. Powell in ANNALS of AMERICAN GEOGRAPHERS


"""A worthwhile and interesting read."" --IRISH HISTORIC SETTLEMENT NEWSLETTER "" The book is particularly suited for study at university level. The volume is greatly enhanced by a large number of well produced maps... This publication is a most welcome synthesis of recent work well-suited for the teaching and researching of Irelandshistorical geography."" --GEOGRAPHY ""Taken as a whole the volume provides a timely syntesis which deserves a wide readership in geography, history, and European Studies."" --J.M. Powell in ANNALS of AMERICAN GEOGRAPHERS"


A worthwhile and interesting read. --IRISH HISTORIC SETTLEMENT NEWSLETTER The book is particularly suited for study at university level. The volume is greatly enhanced by a large number of well produced maps... This publication is a most welcome synthesis of recent work well-suited for the teaching and researching of Irelandshistorical geography. --GEOGRAPHY Taken as a whole the volume provides a timely syntesis which deserves a wide readership in geography, history, and European Studies. --J.M. Powell in ANNALS of AMERICAN GEOGRAPHERS


Author Information

Brian Graham is a Senior Lecturer in Geography in the Department of Environmental Studies at the University of Ulster in Coleraine. Lindsay Proudfoot is a Lecturer in Geography in the School of Geosciences at The Queen's University of Belfast.

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