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Dublin

Neil Hegarty

Dublin is one of only a handful of cities that holds international appeal and influence - a fact made more unique because its fame is based almost exclusively on cultural output. Dublin may not have an instantly recognisable building or landmark but ask a listener to come up with images of Dublin and the results flood in: Molly Malone a cold pint of Guinness a late-night pub session. Neil Hegarty examines this legacy of Dublin's 'cultural capital' to bring the city and its people to vivid life. A rich story encompassing art literature architecture politics and more Dublin follows a general chronology but the chapters are organised around themes - crime and punishment power and rebellion urban calamity (fire flood disease) the sacred and the profane - that occur and recur throughout the city's history. Larger historical trends - the effects of the city's Penal Laws the establishment of a Catholic middle class the dizzying pace of change in the wake of the Celtic Tiger's economic reforms - are seen through the experiences of leaders and pioneers as well as that of ordinary citizens to create one of the most wide-ranging and nuanced portraits of Dublin ever published.

  • Classification : History
  • Pub Date : NOV 8, 2007
  • Imprint : Piatkus
  • Page Extent : 368
  • Binding : HB
  • ISBN : 9780749951498
  • Price : INR 850
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Neil Hegarty

Neil Hegaty holds a PhD in English from Trinity College in Dublin. He has written and produced the radio documentaries on the Irish in the Newfoundland and the Irish in Argentina respectively. His radio play The Story of Peggy Mountain was shortlisted for RTE's PJ O'Connor Award.

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