Irish Historic Towns Atlas Volume III: Derry~Londonderry, Dundalk, Armagh, Tuam, Limerick

Author:   Professor Anngret Simms, MRIA (Professor Emeritus, University College Dublin) ,  Professor H.B. Clarke, MRIA (Professor Emeritus, University College Dublin) ,  Professor Raymond Gillespie, MRIA (Professor of History, Maynooth University) ,  Dr Jacinta Prunty, MRIA (Department of History, Maynooth University)
Publisher:   Royal Irish Academy
Volume:   Bound Volume III
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9781904890782


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   02 January 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas Volume III: Derry~Londonderry, Dundalk, Armagh, Tuam, Limerick


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This third combined and bound volume in the 'Irish Historic Towns Atlas' series follows volumes I (1995) and II (2005). A 300-page special publication, it brings together five towns and cities previously published as individual projects: Derry-Londonderry, Dundalk, Armagh, Tuam and Limerick. Maps are presented in large format and include facsimiles of old plans, historical reconstructions and thematic maps. Topographical views, illustrations, and photographs provide additional artistic perspectives. Each town/city in Volume III includes a text section with an explanatory essay and a detailed gazetteer that gives dates, references, and other data on the streets, buildings, and sites of the urban center. The book offers the opportunity to compare details of these Irish towns and cities: Limerick had its origins as a Viking trading place on a river crossing before its complex evolution as a medieval royal center, and it eventually became one of Ireland's major industrial and maritime cities. Dundalk is an example of Anglo-Norman colonial initiative that found itself on the edge of the Pale (Dublin) by the end of the Middle Ages before coming under the influence of improving landlords in the 18th century. Armagh, Derry-Londonderry, and Tuam all have origins as early Christian monastic sites. Tuam evolved into a small town under Gaelic patronage in the late 12th century, while Derry-Londonderry became a plantation town in the early 17th century, and Armagh experienced significant growth in the 18th century thanks to its enterprising archbishops. Authors: No. 15 Derry~Londonderry (2005) Avril Thomas No. 16 Dundalk (2006) Harold O'Sullivan No. 18 Armagh (2007) Catherine McCullough No. 20 Tuam (2009) J.A. Claffey No. 21 Limerick (2010) Eamon O'Flaherty Series editors: Anngret Simms, H.B. Clarke, Raymond Gillespie, Jacinta Punry; Consultant editor: J.H. Andrews; Cartographic editor: Sarah Gearty; Editorial assistants: Angela Murphy, Angela Byrne, Jennifer Moore

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Author:   Professor Anngret Simms, MRIA (Professor Emeritus, University College Dublin) ,  Professor H.B. Clarke, MRIA (Professor Emeritus, University College Dublin) ,  Professor Raymond Gillespie, MRIA (Professor of History, Maynooth University) ,  Dr Jacinta Prunty, MRIA (Department of History, Maynooth University)
Publisher:   Royal Irish Academy
Imprint:   Royal Irish Academy
Volume:   Bound Volume III
Dimensions:   Width: 31.50cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 42.00cm
Weight:   5.103kg
ISBN:  

9781904890782


ISBN 10:   1904890784
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   02 January 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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