It is the Georgian heritage that most strongly defines Ireland's capital city. Here, Diarmuid O Grada shows us a Dublin quite unlike that depicted in the conventional histories of grand red-brick squares and elegant drawing rooms. Phenomenal population growth was forced on a place where local government, the workshops and the streets themselves had changed little since medieval times. In the course of the century the number of Dubliners trebled and the city was quite unprepared for the urgent challenge of feeding and housing so many people.
This book explains how Dublin's...
It is the Georgian heritage that most strongly defines Ireland's capital city. Here, Diarmuid O Grada shows us a Dublin quite unlike that depicted in ...