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The architectural, landscape and constitutional plans of the Earl of Mar, 1700–32
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Irish demesne landscapes, 1660–1740
This book charts the history and development of formal gardening in Ireland in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, and in particular the grand geometric style that...
Author/Editor:
Vandra Costello
The eighteenth-century Dublin town house
Form, function and finance
In the 18th century Dublin grew spectacularly; in the last quarter of a century, understanding of that growth has increased enormously. This book brings together a range...
Author/Editor:
Christine Casey, editor
Nathaniel Clements (1705–77)
Politics, fashion and architecture in mid-eighteenth-century Ireland
This book argues that Nathaniel Clements was an enlightened patron of architecture, not a practising architect, and that he influenced upper-class residential development in Dublin and popularised a...
Author/Editor:
Anthony Malcomson
Irish provincial cultures in the long eighteenth century
Essays for Toby Barnard
In this book, thirteen distinguished historians of early modern Ireland recreate the lost world of those who carved out a middle position between the aristocracy and the tenantry...
Author/Editor:
Raymond Gillespie & R.F. Foster, editors
Clubs and societies in eighteenth-century Ireland
Clubs and societies emerge as a distinct feature of the Irish social landscape from the end of the seventeenth century. The most notable early organization was the...
Author/Editor:
James Kelly & Martyn J. Powell, editors
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