Map-making, landscapes and memory : a geography of colonial and early modern Ireland, c.1530-1750 /
William J. Smyth.
- Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press in association with Field Day, 2006.
- xxiii, 584 p., [32] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ; 26 cm.
- Critical conditions ; [16] .
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 527-554) and index.
Marking out the terrain -- Making the documents of conquest speak. Making Ireland visible : maps as instruments of conquest ; Maps versus memory : exploring the hidden Irelands ; The transformation of Ireland, 1641-1654 : wars of the body politic ; William Petty and the construction of Cromwellian Ireland ; Society, settlement and immigration in mid-seventeenth-century Ireland : the evidence of the 1659 census -- Regional case-studies. Dublin County : changing social geographies in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries ; County Kilkenny : territorial, social and settlement hierarchies ; County Tipperary : property, patronage and population -- A world turned upside down. Revolutionary changes in the territorial organization of Irish society, 1530-1750 ; Upheavals in economy, family naming patterns and language, 1530-1750 -- A global context. Ireland and America : England\'s first frontiers.