Atlas of the Irish Rural Landscape
Kevin Whelan editor FHA Aalen editor Matthew Stout editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Toronto Press
Published:15th Dec '11
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'Ireland's landscape heritage, like that of many parts of rural Europe, is under threat. The value of this Atlas of the Irish Rural Landscape is that it will help deepen understanding of the landscape heritage and why it should be cared for. It should be read by everyone who takes pleasure in Ireland's countryside, admires its natural environment or respects its cultural history, and consulted by all those who have the responsibility to shape the landscape of the future.' -- Adrian Phillips, Chair, Commission on Protected Areas, IUCN - World Conservation Union 'I have been waiting for the one book which will make me hear what the Irish landscape is saying to me. I know the Atlas will be it. All the fragments of knowledge, the living fabric of this country will at last be shaped into a coherent whole. The art of seeing Ireland will be transformed.' -- Nuala O'Faolain, writer and broadcaster
This second edition of the award-winning Atlas of the Irish Rural Landscape continues to increase the visibility of the landscape within national heritage while establishing a proper basis for conservation and planning.The second edition of Atlas of the Irish Rural Landscapeis a magnificently illustrated, beautifully written, and thoroughly updated introduction to the hidden riches of the Irish landscape. Topics include archaeology, field and settlement patterns, houses, demesnes, villages and small towns, monuments, woodland, bogs, roads, canals, and a host of other features.The Atlas combines superbly chosen illustrations and cartography with a text amenable to a general reader. Hundreds of maps, diagrams, photographs, and paintings present accessible information suitable for any school, college, or home. New content in the contemporary section takes into account the Celtic Tiger and explores six fresh case studies -- Tory Island (Donegal), the Wicklow Uplands, Inistiogue (County Kilkenny), Aughris (County Sligo), Clonfert (County Galway), and Point Lance in Newfoundland. This second edition of the award-winning Atlas of the Irish Rural Landscape continues to increase the visibility of the landscape within national heritage while establishing a proper basis for conservation and planning.
'Users will find an abundance of information on everything Ireland here, including archaeology, farming, transportation, mining, and castles and churches... An all-around and pleasurable book to both consult in research or browse.' -- Shannon Graff Hysell American Reference Books Annual vol43:2012 'The authors offer fresh insights about the Irish past and important ideas for landscape conservation and planning. There is much for every reader interested in Ireland. Essential - all levels/libraries.' -- C.W Wood Jr. Choice Magazine vol 49:11:2012 (This title received an Outstanding rating by the 2012 University Press Books committee)...'Gorgeous, useful, authoritative, updated atlas' -- Steve Norman University Press Books for Public & Secondary School Libraries, 2012
ISBN: 9781442642911
Dimensions: 313mm x 244mm x 36mm
Weight: 2400g
360 pages
2nd Revised edition