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Urban spaces in Nineteenth-century Ireland / edited by Georgina Laragy, Olwen Purdue, Jonathan Jeffrey Wright.

Contributor(s): Series: Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century IrelandPublisher: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2018Description: 240 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781786941527
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.7609415 23
LOC classification:
  • HT169
Summary: Urban Spaces in Nineteenth-Century Ireland is a wide-ranging and innovative collection of essays, which offers new insights on the Irish urban experience. Adopting a spatial approach, the essays presented in this collection move beyond study of events that happened and people who lived in the towns and cities of nineteenth-century Ireland, instead exploring the ways in which particular urban spaces were constructed and experienced. Focusing on a range of urban spaces, from individual streets and districts, to schools, asylums and entire cities, they highlight both the multifaceted nature of the Irish urban experience and the potential of the spatial approach to the study of history. - Book cover.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Loanable Book Library Irish Collection 307.76 URB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Copy 1 Available 000436917
Loanable Book Library Irish Collection 307.76 URB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Copy 2 Available 000436859

Urban Spaces in Nineteenth-Century Ireland is a wide-ranging and innovative collection of essays, which offers new insights on the Irish urban experience. Adopting a spatial approach, the essays presented in this collection move beyond study of events that happened and people who lived in the towns and cities of nineteenth-century Ireland, instead exploring the ways in which particular urban spaces were constructed and experienced. Focusing on a range of urban spaces, from individual streets and districts, to schools, asylums and entire cities, they highlight both the multifaceted nature of the Irish urban experience and the potential of the spatial approach to the study of history. - Book cover.

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