Clarke MRIA, Máire, Professor Howard; Ní Laoi

Cork/Corcaigh: Irish Historic Towns Atlas, no. 31

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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. Format: A3 folder with text section and loose sheets; shrinkwrapped

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Format

No Binding

Writer

Clarke MRIA, Máire, Professor Howard; Ní Laoi

Publisher

Royal Irish Academy

Publication Year

2024

ISBN

9781802050028

Language

English