Cork/Corcaigh: Irish Historic Towns Atlas, no. 31
Cork/Corcaigh: Irish Historic Towns Atlas, no. 31
This new historical atlas of Cork will explore the city from its origins to the present day. The emergence of Cork from a monastic settlement on a marshland site through to the thriving city we know today is explained in a thoroughly researched text, illustrated with newly created thematic maps, early views and photographs. Historic maps are reproduced on large-format pages, showing how the topography transformed through time. A gazetteer of over 13,000 sites and an accompanying essay give the detailed topographical history of the city up to c. 1900.
The Irish Historic Towns Atlas is a long-term research programme of the Royal Irish Academy. Since publication began in 1986, thirty atlases of Irish towns and cities, north and south, have been published. The atlases are produced following basic principles, making it possible to compare and contrast places with one another. Cork will join the cities of Dublin, Belfast, Galway and Limerick; and regional towns of Bandon and Youghal already covered in the Irish series; as well as over 580 European towns and cities produced as part of a wider International scheme. See www.ihta.ie for more information.
The Irish Historic Towns Atlas of Cork is published by the Royal Irish Academy in association with Cork City Council. Maps are produced in association with Tailte Éireann.
Authors: H.B. Clarke, Máire Ní Laoi
Editors: H.B. Clarke, Raymond Gillespie, Michael Potterton, Ruth McManus, Jonathan Jeffrey Wright
Consultant editor: Anngret Simms
Cartographic editor: Sarah Gearty
Editorial assistants: Jennifer Moore, Frank Cullen
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ISBN:9781802050028
Reviews:
'...a serious publication of immense value to architects, planners and brave builders; but also a treasure-trove of luminous images for the general reader.' Thomas McCarthy, The Irish Times, 11 May 2024
'This is the kind of publication that makes a bookaholic purr.' ... 'to be treasured as an heirloom' Only superlatives will do for this outstanding production, John Kirkaldy, Books Ireland Magazine, May 2024
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Howard B. Clarke
Howard B. Clarke is an editorial board member of the Irish Historic Towns Atlas, a research project of the Royal Irish Academy. He is Professor Emeritus of Medieval Socio-Economic History at University College Dublin. He is a member of the Royal Irish Academy and of the International Commission for the History of Towns. Amongst his publications are Irish Historic Towns Atlas, no. 11, Dublin, part I, to 1610 (2002), Reading the maps: a guide to the Irish Historic Towns Atlas (2011) with Jacinta Prunty and Maps and texts: exploring the Irish Historic Towns Atlas (2013), with joint editor Sarah Gearty, Lords and towns in Medieval Europe (2015), with joint editor Anngret Simms and Irish Historic Towns Atlas, no. 31, Cork/Corcaigh (2024) with Máire Ní Laoi.
Máire Ní Laoi
Máire Ní Laoi is a retired secondary school teacher who specialised in Irish and French. She grew up in Cork and has had a long family association with the city. She is a graduate of UCC and carried out much of the initial research for the Irish Historic Towns Atlas of Cork.
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