Four Courts Press | Academic Book Publishers">
Cart (
0
item
items
)
►
Browse
New Titles
Back in Print
Special Offers
Coming Soon
eBooks
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Archaeology
Architecture
Arts
Celtic Studies
Guides, References & Archives
History
Law & Legal History
Literature & Criticism
Medieval Studies
Philosophy & Theology
Scottish Studies
Limited Stock – almost gone!
- - - - - - - - - - - -
NUI Publications
Folklore of Ireland Council
Home
Books
About Us
News & Events
Authors' Area
Contact Us
Irish provincial cultures in the long eighteenth century
Related Titles:
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
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
Mapping, measurement and metropolis
How land surveyors shaped eighteenth-century Dublin
This comprehensively illustrated book charts the exceptional impact that a small group of land surveyors had on the development of Dublin city during the eighteenth century. Written with...
Author/Editor:
Finnian Ó Cionnaith
« Back
Reviews
Contents
Home
Books
About Us
News & Events
Authors' Area
Contact Us