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Louth: History and Society

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ISBN: 9780906602867
AuthorNolan, William
Pub Date01/12/2023
BindingHardback
CountryIRL
Dewey
Quick overview Interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county
€60.00

1 The prehistory of County Louth by Gabriel Cooney; 2 The Early Saints of County Louth by Anthony Cronin;
3 The Archaeology of Early Medieval Louth AD 400-1100 by Donald Murphy; 4 The Vikings and County Louth by
Eamonn P. Kelly; 5 Castle Roche and the de Verdons by Micheál Mc Keown; 6 Anglo-Norman Rural Settlement in
County Louth 1189-1350 – A Geographical Analysis by Héléne Bradley Davies; 7 Colonial Society in Co. Louth, 1150-
1450 by Brendan Smith; 8 Mellifont Abbey: Architecture and History by Roger Stalley; 9 The church in late medieval
County Louth by Henry A. Jefferies; 10 Aspects of Monumental Heraldry in the Drogheda area by Séamus Bellew;
11 The Historiography of the Cromwellian Siege of Drogheda, 1649 by James Scott Wheeler; 12 The 1641 Rebellion in
County Louth by Annaleigh Margey; 13 Writing in Irish in County Louth during the Medieval and Early Modern Periods
by Peadar Mac Gabhann; 14 Protestants and Catholics in County Louth c.1600-1911: an essay in religious and political
demography by Kerby A. Miller; 15 Writing in Irish in Louth: from the Cromwellian Settlement until the aftermath of the
Great Famine by Peadar Mac Gabhann; 16 Sir Patrick Bellew’s Barmeath Estate in the 1770s by Jean Young;
17 Literary activism in Oirghialla from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century: poets and scribes by Aoileann Ní
Éigeartaigh; 18 Two hundred years of linen mills on the Flurry River, Ravensdale, North Louth by Don Johnston;
19 Domestic architecture in eighteenth century Drogheda by Aisling Durkan; 20 The Minute Books of Ardee
Corporation 1661-1841 by Kevin McKenny; 21 The Built Environment of Drogheda, 1800-1850: Contrasting
Townscapes by Ned McHugh; 22 Divergent Fortunes of Five Big Houses in County Louth by Conor Kenny;
23 Local Government in County Louth (1233-2022) by Matthew Potter; 24 Nineteenth Century Education in the
Drogheda Area: A Family Case Study by John McCullen; 25 Fr James Augustine Anderson, 1838-1903 by Iggy
O’Donovan; 26 Building the Railway Town: The Great Northern Railway (Ireland) at Dundalk by Siobhan Osgood;
27 Traditional Music in County Louth by Nicholas Carolan; 28 The struggle for political legitimacy 1917-1938 by Donal
Hall; 29 ‘Forthright and Free’: Some traditions from Annie Lynch of County Louth by Ríonach Uí Ógáin; 30 Early and
Mid-Twentieth Century Drama and Literature from County Louth by Fiona Fearon; 31 John Arwel Edwards’ rural
geography of County Louth, 1965 by William Nolan; 32 Dáil Éireann elections in Louth, 1969-2020 by Caoilfhionn
D’Arcy and Jim D’Arcy; 33 Louth’s Archives by Lorraine McCann.

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1 The prehistory of County Louth by Gabriel Cooney; 2 The Early Saints of County Louth by Anthony Cronin;
3 The Archaeology of Early Medieval Louth AD 400-1100 by Donald Murphy; 4 The Vikings and County Louth by
Eamonn P. Kelly; 5 Castle Roche and the de Verdons by Micheál Mc Keown; 6 Anglo-Norman Rural Settlement in
County Louth 1189-1350 – A Geographical Analysis by Héléne Bradley Davies; 7 Colonial Society in Co. Louth, 1150-
1450 by Brendan Smith; 8 Mellifont Abbey: Architecture and History by Roger Stalley; 9 The church in late medieval
County Louth by Henry A. Jefferies; 10 Aspects of Monumental Heraldry in the Drogheda area by Séamus Bellew;
11 The Historiography of the Cromwellian Siege of Drogheda, 1649 by James Scott Wheeler; 12 The 1641 Rebellion in
County Louth by Annaleigh Margey; 13 Writing in Irish in County Louth during the Medieval and Early Modern Periods
by Peadar Mac Gabhann; 14 Protestants and Catholics in County Louth c.1600-1911: an essay in religious and political
demography by Kerby A. Miller; 15 Writing in Irish in Louth: from the Cromwellian Settlement until the aftermath of the
Great Famine by Peadar Mac Gabhann; 16 Sir Patrick Bellew’s Barmeath Estate in the 1770s by Jean Young;
17 Literary activism in Oirghialla from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century: poets and scribes by Aoileann Ní
Éigeartaigh; 18 Two hundred years of linen mills on the Flurry River, Ravensdale, North Louth by Don Johnston;
19 Domestic architecture in eighteenth century Drogheda by Aisling Durkan; 20 The Minute Books of Ardee
Corporation 1661-1841 by Kevin McKenny; 21 The Built Environment of Drogheda, 1800-1850: Contrasting
Townscapes by Ned McHugh; 22 Divergent Fortunes of Five Big Houses in County Louth by Conor Kenny;
23 Local Government in County Louth (1233-2022) by Matthew Potter; 24 Nineteenth Century Education in the
Drogheda Area: A Family Case Study by John McCullen; 25 Fr James Augustine Anderson, 1838-1903 by Iggy
O’Donovan; 26 Building the Railway Town: The Great Northern Railway (Ireland) at Dundalk by Siobhan Osgood;
27 Traditional Music in County Louth by Nicholas Carolan; 28 The struggle for political legitimacy 1917-1938 by Donal
Hall; 29 ‘Forthright and Free’: Some traditions from Annie Lynch of County Louth by Ríonach Uí Ógáin; 30 Early and
Mid-Twentieth Century Drama and Literature from County Louth by Fiona Fearon; 31 John Arwel Edwards’ rural
geography of County Louth, 1965 by William Nolan; 32 Dáil Éireann elections in Louth, 1969-2020 by Caoilfhionn
D’Arcy and Jim D’Arcy; 33 Louth’s Archives by Lorraine McCann.

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