Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Introduction
- 1 ‘The Royal Paragon’: Setting Out Suburban Space in Nineteenth-Century Dublin
- 2 Municipal Social Housing in Ireland, 1866–1914
- 3 ‘The Donegalls’ Backside’: Donegall Place, the White Linen Hall and the Development of Space and Place in Nineteenth-Century Belfast
- 4 The School and the Home: Constructing Childhood and Space in Dublin Boarding Schools
- 5 ‘High Walls and Locked Doors’: Contested Spaces in the Belfast Workhouse, 1880–1905
- 6 Levelling Up the Lower Deeps: Rural and Suburban Spaces at an Edwardian Asylum
- 7 Locating Investigations into Suicidal Deaths in Urban Ireland, 1901–1915
- 8 Visualising the City: Images of Ireland's Urban World, c.1790–1820
- 9 Forging a Shared Identity: Irish Migrants and Steel Cities, 1850–1900
- Index
Contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Introduction
- 1 ‘The Royal Paragon’: Setting Out Suburban Space in Nineteenth-Century Dublin
- 2 Municipal Social Housing in Ireland, 1866–1914
- 3 ‘The Donegalls’ Backside’: Donegall Place, the White Linen Hall and the Development of Space and Place in Nineteenth-Century Belfast
- 4 The School and the Home: Constructing Childhood and Space in Dublin Boarding Schools
- 5 ‘High Walls and Locked Doors’: Contested Spaces in the Belfast Workhouse, 1880–1905
- 6 Levelling Up the Lower Deeps: Rural and Suburban Spaces at an Edwardian Asylum
- 7 Locating Investigations into Suicidal Deaths in Urban Ireland, 1901–1915
- 8 Visualising the City: Images of Ireland's Urban World, c.1790–1820
- 9 Forging a Shared Identity: Irish Migrants and Steel Cities, 1850–1900
- Index
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- Urban Spaces in Nineteenth-Century Ireland , pp. v - viPublisher: Liverpool University PressPrint publication year: 2018