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County Fermanagh
Interdisciplinary essays on the History of an Irish County

Fermanagh

Eileen Murphy and William Roulston (Ed.)
(December 2004)

ISBN: 0 906602 52 1
format/extent: 160x240 mm, 714 pages, hardback
illustrations: 102 figures and plates
publication: Dec. 2004
RRP: €60.00
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This is the sixteenth volume in the Irish County History & Society series.

Contents

  • Prehistoric Fermanagh - Colm Donnelly & Eileen Murphy
  • Early stone figures in Fermanagh - Helen Lanigan Wood
  • Early secular settlement in County Fermanagh - Thom R. Kerr & Finbar McCormick
  • Medieval Fermanagh - Katharine Simms
  • Sir William Cole, The town of Enniskillen and plantation County Fermanagh - R.J. Hunter
  • The Maguires of Tempo: Vicissitudes of a County Fermanagh family - W.A. Maguire
  • Castles, Churches and country houses: The lost architecture of County Fermanagh in an age of improvement c.1700-c.1750 - William Roulston
  • The Erne Family, estate and archive c.1610-c.1950 - Anthony Malcomson
  • From Castle Coole to Sydney Cove: The Colonial worlds of Somerset Richard Lowry Corry, 4th Earl of Belmore - Lindsay Proudfoot & Dianne Hall
  • Fermanagh: Food, famine and fever - E. Margaret Crawford
  • The land war in Fermanagh - Frank Thompson
  • The origins and development of Unionism in Fermanagh, 1885-1914 - Brian E. Barton
  • Fermanagh from the air - Noel C. Mitchel
  • Cahir Healy and Nationalist politics in Co. Fermanagh 1885-1970- Eamon Phoenix
  • Protestantism in Co. Fermanagh c.1750-1912 - Myrtle Hill
  • Catholicism in Co.Fermanagh, 1795-1850 - Oliver Rafferty
  • The antiquarian in nineteenth century County Fermanagh - Elizabeth Crooke
  • Death customs and beliefs of County Fermanagh - Patricia Lysaght
  • Shan Bullock's perspectives on nineteenth century Fermanagh - Patrick Maume
  • 'Farewell to Fermanagh' Aspects of emigration from Co. Fermanagh - Patrick Fitzgerald
  • Changing farming methods in County Fermanagh - Jonathan Bell
  • The rise and fall of an indigenous industry: Milk processing in County Fermanagh from the seventeenth century until the present day - George Chambers
  • The towns of Magherastephana barony, Co. Fermanagh - Jack Johnston
  • The place-names of County Fermanagh - Kay Muhr
  • A short history of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers - William K. Parke
  • County Fermanagh: A select bibliography - Margaret Kane and Marianna Maguire



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