Industry, Trade and People in Ireland, 1650-1950. Essays in honour of W.H. Crawford
Bill Crawford (W.H. Crawford) had played a key role in the development of Irish economic, social and regional history for over forty years. The essays in this book are testimony to his many spheres of influence – as teacher, archivist, …
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| Editor(s) | Brenda Collins, Philip Ollerenshaw and Trevor Parkhill |
| Publication Date | 2005 |
| Publisher | Ulster Historical Foundation |
| Format | Hardback |
| ISBN | 978-1903688564 |
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Bill Crawford (W.H. Crawford) had played a key role in the development of Irish economic, social and regional history for over forty years. The essays in this book are testimony to his many spheres of influence - as teacher, archivist, curator, researcher and writer - and focus on the themes in which Bill himself has been most interested: the relations between town and countryside, the linen industry and trade, land and population. His innovative use of historical sources, extensive scholarship, many publications and the enthusiasm for research which he imparts to so many people are acknowledged in this wide-ranging volume.
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