The South Circular Road, Dublin, on the eve of the First World War


Catherine Scuffil

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ISBN: 978-1-84682-405-0
September 2013. 64pp.

‘Provides fascinating glimpses of how the city has developed through constant change, and how this evolution has affected the general life, culture and religious outlook of the city', The Irish Catholic (November 2013).

‘Provides a unique synopsis of Dublin’s development, incorporating a range of religious and cultural groups, each bringing a distinct cultural footprint, evident in place names and in the variety of its architecture', Michael Merrigan, Ireland’s Genealogical Gazette (October 2013).

‘It is a fascinating and essential read for anyone with associations in these areas today or indeed those who may have had links to it in the past', The Local News (October 2013).

‘The Maynooth Studies in Local History have brought about a quiet revolution in Irish local studies, and have changed the larger landscape too. Working from fascinating and little-known sources, and mobilizing the resources of energetic and imaginative scholarship, an extraordinary range of subjects has been identified, illuminated, and brought into focus. These 100 publications not only explore little known local episodes and phenomena; they constitute a major contribution to the mainstream of Irish history’, R.F. Foster, historian.