The Hook Peninsula, County Wexford by Billy Colfer

The Hook Peninsula, County Wexford by Billy Colfer

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This illustrated volume examines the environmental and historical influences that contributed to the development of the rich natural and cultural landscapes on the Hook peninsula, county Wexford. The diverse elements of the modern landscape and its inhabitants are identified, analysed and placed in their historical context.

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The Hook Peninsula, County Wexford by Billy Colfer

The Hook Peninsula succeeds Newgrange and the bend of the Boyne in the Irish Rural Landscapes series, an offshoot of the internationally successful Atlas of the Irish Rural Landscape. This case-study explores the rich landscape of the compact and highly distinctive Hook peninsula in south-west county Wexford and places its layered archaeological legacy in an historical context. In the medieval period, the region experienced the initial Anglo-Norman landings in Ireland and was subsequently divided into three major ecclesiastical estates. The introduction of the Cistercians and the Knights Templars on to these estates brought mainstream medieval European practice to the Hook and determined the future development of community and landscape. Following the dissolution of the monasteries in the sixteenth century, the new lay owners of the estates continued to develop natural and economic resources, establishing the basis for modern settlement and landscape organisation. The Hook forms the eastern boundary of Waterford Harbour, the gateway to south-east Ireland. Because of its strategic nature, the harbour has played a central role in Irish history and this is reflected in the physical remains around its shores. This book connects these remains in the Hook peninsula with the historical record and places the local story into a wider narrative. The origins of present-day families are also discussed. By using a wide range of maps, colour photographs (many of them aerial) prints and illustrations, the gradual evolution of the cultural landscape from earliest times to the present day is traced. The need for modern developments to appreciate and respect the inherited environment, and to conserve it for future generations, is also examined.
"This book is a unique contribution to the appreciation of the Irish landscapeWorking on an intimate area, Billy Colfer has been able to track change from prehistory to the present. The volume is marvellously produced with 400 illustrations - including 50 maps, historical sketches and drawings as well as stunning aerial photographs. The Hook peninsula is surely the most detailed examination of landscape formation in any comparable Irish or European setting." Professor John Mannion, Memorial University of Canada. The essence of the Hook is distilled in the pages of this beautiful book. From fossils to castles, the book leaves no stone unturned. The volume peels back layer upon layer of time, tradition and territory, providing us with crucial insights into why we are who we are. For residents it provides explanations: for non-residents, it is a revelation. Eoin Colfer is the author of international bestseller Artemis Fowl
Billy Colfer is a teacher and writer.
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ISBN 13 9781859183786
ISBN 10 1859183786
Title The Hook Peninsula, County Wexford
Author Billy Colfer
Series Irish Rural Landscape S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cork University Press
Year published 2004-08-01
Number of pages 260
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.