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    Irish urban history: an agenda (Pre published)

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    Butler, R., and Hanna, E. (2019) 'Irish urban history: an agenda', Urban History, 46(1), 2-9.
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    2019
    Author
    Butler, Richard
    Hanna, Erika
    Peer Reviewed
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    Butler, R., and Hanna, E. (2019) 'Irish urban history: an agenda', Urban History, 46(1), 2-9.
    Abstract
    Modern Irish history is urban history. It is a story of the transferral of a populace from rural settlements to small towns and cities; of the discipline and regulation of society through new urban spaces; of the creation of capital through the construction of buildings and the sale of property. The history of Ireland has been overwhelmingly the history of land, but too often the emphasis has been on the field rather than the street, and on the small farmer instead of the urban shopkeeper. But the same questions of property run throughout Irish urban history from the early modern period to the contemporary, as speculators, businesses and government have attempted to convert land into profit, creating new buildings, streets and spaces, and coming into conflict with each other and other vested interests. Indeed, as recent work on Irish cities has shown, a turn to the urban history of Ireland provides a framework and a methodology for writing a textured and complex history of Ireland's distinctive engagement with modernity.
    Keywords
    Irish history
    Urban history
    Historiography
    Urban development
    Town planning
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Cambridge University Press
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    Material on these pages is copyright Cambridge University Press or reproduced with permission from other copyright owners. It may be downloaded and printed for personal reference, but not otherwise copied, altered in any way or transmitted to others (unless explicitly stated otherwise) without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. Hypertext links to other Web locations are for the convenience of users and do not constitute any endorsement or authorisation by Cambridge University Press.
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    https://www.cambridge.org/
    DOI
    10.1017/S0963926818000196
    URI
    https://dspace.mic.ul.ie/handle/10395/2975
    ISSN
    09639268
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