
- 229 pages
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Society and Administration in the Ulster Plantation Towns, 1610-89
About this book
Although much has been written on various aspects of the Ulster Plantation, no sustained work on its urban aspects has been undertaken since the research of Robert Hunter. This collection attempts to rectify that lacuna. Topics discussed include poverty and the Irish in urban Ulster, Catholicism and Protestantism in the Ulster towns, the archaeology and geography of urban Ulster as well as studies of administration and life in specific Ulster Plantation towns.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Table of contents
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations and conventions
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Ulster plantation towns: an archaeology of rhetoric and reality
- ‘Lanterns of civility’: Ulster’s plantation towns: planning, development and urban form, 1609–30
- Starting from scratch: the first thirty years ofColeraine’s development
- Belturbet, County Cavan: the development and administration of an Ulster plantation town
- Building early modern property portfolios: London’s urban influence in seventeenth-century Ulster
- Strabane in the seventeenth century: a plantation town and its Hamilton landlords
- Ulster’s urban network, Dublin and the problem of the poor, 1600–1750
- Plates
- The Irish presence in urban Ulster, 1610–41
- Markets and market towns in the Ulster plantation
- Catholicism and the Ulster plantation towns
- Planting Protestantism in urban Ulster
- Index