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Waterford’s Maritime World
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Economy, trade and Irish merchants at home and abroad, 1600–1988
Professor Cullen’s writing over a long career has had a profound effect on the interpretation of Irish history. It has also been characterized by an extended chronological spread...
Author/Editor:
Louis Cullen
Waterford
The Irish Revolution, 1912–23
This is the first comprehensive history of Waterford during the turbulent and extraordinary years of the Irish Revolution. Drawing on an impressive array of sources, Pat McCarthy reveals...
Author/Editor:
Patrick McCarthy
Waterford port and harbour, c.1815–42
Shaping the port
The management and development of Waterford port and harbour during a formative period in Irish history are explored in this book. Particular attention is paid to the...
Author/Editor:
Mary Breen
The Redmonds and Waterford
A political dynasty 1891–1952
For sixty years the Redmonds – John, his son William Archer and his daughter-in-law Bridget – dominated the politics of Waterford city. From 1891 to 1922 a...
Author/Editor:
Pat McCarthy
Bristol's trade with Ireland and the Continent, 1503–1601
The evidence of the Exchequer customs accounts
The English exchequer customs accounts are the most thorough, comprehensive and long-running records of foreign trade to exist for any country in the pre-modern period. The eleven Bristol...
Author/Editor:
Evan Jones & Susan Flavin, editors
Enjoying Claret in Georgian Ireland
A history of amiable excess
This book looks at Ireland’s love affair with claret, which began in earnest with the establishment of Irish families in the wine trade in Bordeaux in the...
Author/Editor:
Patricia McCarthy
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