Gaelic Wexford 1400-1660

59.00

This is the most detailed treatment of the history of County Wexford in a century. Produced in full colour throughout, this volume offers a fresh take on the County’s history from an Irish language and Gaelic perspective.

The result of four decades of archival research, it will appeal to those who know Wexford well and equally to those who know nothing.

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If you know nothing about County Wexford, or know a lot, this book is equally appealing. County Wexford is commonly regarded as an anglicised county on the east coast of Ireland. Gaelic Wexford shatters that stereotype and presents an entirely fresh take on the history of the County, but written for the first time from an Irish language and Gaelic perspective. Three quarters of Wexford’s recorded history was lived entirely through Irish rather than English: yet that history has been silenced and invisibilised.

Here in 450 pages, 400 colour illustrations, and four thousand footnotes, Wexford Is presented in an entirely new light. Fresh archival discoveries from libraries all over the world unveil Wexford in ways that have never been recorded before.

Here for the first time, are detailed treatments of the quintessential Wexford families the Murphys, Doyles, Bolgers, Breens, Dorans, Keoghs, Kinsellas, Kavanaghs, and many more. The book offers a treasure trove of new genealogical sources – like a detailed listing by townland of over a thousand Wexford people in 1641, to vibrant portraits of colourful personalities: it also has a series of freshly recovered historical maps, including north Wexford in 1657 and a superb estate map from 1729 that covers the area from Enniscorthy to Wexford and new discoveries like the earliest drawing of the Hook lighthouse from 1730

This volume explores the hidden history of Wexford: from big themes like its oak woods, coastline, and farmlands, to vivid vignettes of windmills, rabbit warrens, wolves and dovecots. It also offers detailed treatments of the history of Wexford, New Ross and Enniscorthy.

This book offers a bold reimagining of the history of a remarkable county with a distinctive history and culture.

Additional information

Weight3001 g
Book_author

O, Crualaoich, Con

Publisher

Cork University Press

Imprint

Cork University Press

Cover

Hardback

Language

English

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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