The Oxford History of the Irish Book, Volume IV
The Irish Book in English, 1800-1891
Herausgeber: Murphy, James H
The Oxford History of the Irish Book, Volume IV
The Irish Book in English, 1800-1891
Herausgeber: Murphy, James H
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Volume IV: The Irish Book in English 1800-1891 details the story of the book in Ireland during the nineteenth century, when Ireland was integrated into the United Kingdom. The chapters in this volume explore book production and distribution and the differing of ways in which publishing existed in Dublin, Belfast, and the provinces.
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Volume IV: The Irish Book in English 1800-1891 details the story of the book in Ireland during the nineteenth century, when Ireland was integrated into the United Kingdom. The chapters in this volume explore book production and distribution and the differing of ways in which publishing existed in Dublin, Belfast, and the provinces.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 64mm
- Gewicht: 1361g
- ISBN-13: 9780198187318
- ISBN-10: 0198187319
- Artikelnr.: 33373008
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 64mm
- Gewicht: 1361g
- ISBN-13: 9780198187318
- ISBN-10: 0198187319
- Artikelnr.: 33373008
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
James H. Murphy, Ph.D., D.Litt., F.R.Hist,S., is Professor of English and was also for a time Director of Irish Studies at DePaul University, Chicago, having previously taught in Ireland. He specialises in nineteenth-century Ireland, focusing particularly on the history of the novel and on the political history of the period. He is the author or (co-) editor of ten previous books, including (as author) Abject Loyalty: Nationalism and Monarchy in Ireland, during the Reign of Queen Victoria, Ireland, a Social, Cultural and Literary History, 1791-1891, and Catholic Fiction and Social Reality in Ireland, 1873-1922. His study, Irish Novelists and the Victorian Age, will be published by OUP in 2011. He has twice been president of the Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Ireland.
* List of Illustrations
* List of Abbreviations
* Notes on Contributors
* 1: James H. Murphy: Introduction
* I Book Production and Publishing
* 2: Frank Ferguson: The Industrialization of Irish Book Production,
1790-1900
* 3: Charles Benson: The Dublin Book Trade
* 4: Maura Cronin: Provincial Publishing
* 5: Roger Dixon: Belfast Publishing
* 6: Maura Cronin: Limerick Publishing
* 7: Charles Benson: Workers in Printing and Bookbinding
* 8: Martin J. Burke: Irish-American Publishing
* II The Diversity of Publishers
* 9: Rolf Loeber and Magda Stouthamer-Loeber: James Duffy and Catholic
Nationalism
* 10: Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre: The Webb Family and Quaker Printing
* 11: Gillian McIntosh: Marcus Ward and Co. of Belfast
* III Pamphlets and Periodicals
* 12: Charles Benson and Siobhán Fitzpatrick: Pamphlets
* 13: Elizabeth Tilley: Periodicals
* IV Book Distribution and Reading
* 14: Niall Ó Ciosáin: Oral Culture, Literacy, and Reading, 1800-1850
* 15: Niall Ó Ciosáin: Pedlars and Book Distribution
* 16: Niall Ó Ciosáin: Almanacs
* 17: Sarah McNamara: Women Readers in Limerick, 1830-40
* 18: Rolf Loeber and Magda Stouthamer-Loeber: Popular Reading Practice
* V Libraries and Reading
* 19: Marie-Louise Legg: Libraries
* 20: Roisín Higgins: The Nation Reading Rooms
* 21: Clara Cullen: Reading Spaces in Dublin
* 22: Gerard Long: Institutional Libraries and Private Collections
* 23: Martin J. Burke: Irish-American Book Collections
* VI Devotion and Division in Religious Publishing
* 24: Heidi Hansson: Varieties of Religious Publishing, 1800-1850
* 25: Heidi Hansson: Selina Bunbury, Religion and the Woman Writer
* 26: Cormac Begadon: Catholic Devotional Literature in Dublin, 1800-30
* 27: Robin J. Kavanagh: Religion and Illustrated Periodicals in the
1830s
* 28: Aileen Fyfe: The Religious Tract Society
* 29: Heidi Hansson: The Ulster Revival, 1859
* 30: Cormac Begadon: Catholic Religious Publishing, 1800-90
* 31: Úna Ní Bhroiméil: Women Readers and Catholic Magazines
* VII Literature and Literary Careers
* 32: Éadaoin Agnew: Travel Writing
* 33: Claire Connolly: The National Tale, 1800-1830
* 34: James H. Murphy: Novelists, Publishers and Readers, 1830-90
* 35: Frank Ferguson: Ulster-Scots Literature
* 36: Jacques Chuto: James Clarence Mangan
* 37: Eve Patten: Samuel Ferguson's Hibernian Nights' Entertainments
* 38: Margaret Kelleher: The Anthology and the Duanaire
* VIII Publishing the Past
* 39: Elizabeth Tilley: The Royal Irish Academy and Antiquarianism
* 40: Dermot McGuinne: John O'Donovan's Edition of The Annals of the
Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters
* 41: Patrick Maume: Margaret Cusack and Catholic-Nationalist History
* IX Educating the Child
* 42: John Logan: The National Curriculum
* 43: Pádraic Whyte: Children's Literature
* X Disseminating Science
* 44: Enda Leaney: Science
* 45: Juliana Adelman: The Industrial Resources of Ireland by Robert
Kane
* 46: Patrick J. Duffy: Ordnance Survey Maps and Official Reports
* 47: K.J. Rankin: The Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry
Society of Ireland
* 48: Elizabeth Lake: Medicine
* XI Publishing and Performance
* 49: Chris Morash: Theatre
* 50: Maria McHale: Music
* 51: John Moulden: Popular Songs
* Bibliography
* Index
* List of Abbreviations
* Notes on Contributors
* 1: James H. Murphy: Introduction
* I Book Production and Publishing
* 2: Frank Ferguson: The Industrialization of Irish Book Production,
1790-1900
* 3: Charles Benson: The Dublin Book Trade
* 4: Maura Cronin: Provincial Publishing
* 5: Roger Dixon: Belfast Publishing
* 6: Maura Cronin: Limerick Publishing
* 7: Charles Benson: Workers in Printing and Bookbinding
* 8: Martin J. Burke: Irish-American Publishing
* II The Diversity of Publishers
* 9: Rolf Loeber and Magda Stouthamer-Loeber: James Duffy and Catholic
Nationalism
* 10: Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre: The Webb Family and Quaker Printing
* 11: Gillian McIntosh: Marcus Ward and Co. of Belfast
* III Pamphlets and Periodicals
* 12: Charles Benson and Siobhán Fitzpatrick: Pamphlets
* 13: Elizabeth Tilley: Periodicals
* IV Book Distribution and Reading
* 14: Niall Ó Ciosáin: Oral Culture, Literacy, and Reading, 1800-1850
* 15: Niall Ó Ciosáin: Pedlars and Book Distribution
* 16: Niall Ó Ciosáin: Almanacs
* 17: Sarah McNamara: Women Readers in Limerick, 1830-40
* 18: Rolf Loeber and Magda Stouthamer-Loeber: Popular Reading Practice
* V Libraries and Reading
* 19: Marie-Louise Legg: Libraries
* 20: Roisín Higgins: The Nation Reading Rooms
* 21: Clara Cullen: Reading Spaces in Dublin
* 22: Gerard Long: Institutional Libraries and Private Collections
* 23: Martin J. Burke: Irish-American Book Collections
* VI Devotion and Division in Religious Publishing
* 24: Heidi Hansson: Varieties of Religious Publishing, 1800-1850
* 25: Heidi Hansson: Selina Bunbury, Religion and the Woman Writer
* 26: Cormac Begadon: Catholic Devotional Literature in Dublin, 1800-30
* 27: Robin J. Kavanagh: Religion and Illustrated Periodicals in the
1830s
* 28: Aileen Fyfe: The Religious Tract Society
* 29: Heidi Hansson: The Ulster Revival, 1859
* 30: Cormac Begadon: Catholic Religious Publishing, 1800-90
* 31: Úna Ní Bhroiméil: Women Readers and Catholic Magazines
* VII Literature and Literary Careers
* 32: Éadaoin Agnew: Travel Writing
* 33: Claire Connolly: The National Tale, 1800-1830
* 34: James H. Murphy: Novelists, Publishers and Readers, 1830-90
* 35: Frank Ferguson: Ulster-Scots Literature
* 36: Jacques Chuto: James Clarence Mangan
* 37: Eve Patten: Samuel Ferguson's Hibernian Nights' Entertainments
* 38: Margaret Kelleher: The Anthology and the Duanaire
* VIII Publishing the Past
* 39: Elizabeth Tilley: The Royal Irish Academy and Antiquarianism
* 40: Dermot McGuinne: John O'Donovan's Edition of The Annals of the
Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters
* 41: Patrick Maume: Margaret Cusack and Catholic-Nationalist History
* IX Educating the Child
* 42: John Logan: The National Curriculum
* 43: Pádraic Whyte: Children's Literature
* X Disseminating Science
* 44: Enda Leaney: Science
* 45: Juliana Adelman: The Industrial Resources of Ireland by Robert
Kane
* 46: Patrick J. Duffy: Ordnance Survey Maps and Official Reports
* 47: K.J. Rankin: The Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry
Society of Ireland
* 48: Elizabeth Lake: Medicine
* XI Publishing and Performance
* 49: Chris Morash: Theatre
* 50: Maria McHale: Music
* 51: John Moulden: Popular Songs
* Bibliography
* Index
* List of Illustrations
* List of Abbreviations
* Notes on Contributors
* 1: James H. Murphy: Introduction
* I Book Production and Publishing
* 2: Frank Ferguson: The Industrialization of Irish Book Production,
1790-1900
* 3: Charles Benson: The Dublin Book Trade
* 4: Maura Cronin: Provincial Publishing
* 5: Roger Dixon: Belfast Publishing
* 6: Maura Cronin: Limerick Publishing
* 7: Charles Benson: Workers in Printing and Bookbinding
* 8: Martin J. Burke: Irish-American Publishing
* II The Diversity of Publishers
* 9: Rolf Loeber and Magda Stouthamer-Loeber: James Duffy and Catholic
Nationalism
* 10: Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre: The Webb Family and Quaker Printing
* 11: Gillian McIntosh: Marcus Ward and Co. of Belfast
* III Pamphlets and Periodicals
* 12: Charles Benson and Siobhán Fitzpatrick: Pamphlets
* 13: Elizabeth Tilley: Periodicals
* IV Book Distribution and Reading
* 14: Niall Ó Ciosáin: Oral Culture, Literacy, and Reading, 1800-1850
* 15: Niall Ó Ciosáin: Pedlars and Book Distribution
* 16: Niall Ó Ciosáin: Almanacs
* 17: Sarah McNamara: Women Readers in Limerick, 1830-40
* 18: Rolf Loeber and Magda Stouthamer-Loeber: Popular Reading Practice
* V Libraries and Reading
* 19: Marie-Louise Legg: Libraries
* 20: Roisín Higgins: The Nation Reading Rooms
* 21: Clara Cullen: Reading Spaces in Dublin
* 22: Gerard Long: Institutional Libraries and Private Collections
* 23: Martin J. Burke: Irish-American Book Collections
* VI Devotion and Division in Religious Publishing
* 24: Heidi Hansson: Varieties of Religious Publishing, 1800-1850
* 25: Heidi Hansson: Selina Bunbury, Religion and the Woman Writer
* 26: Cormac Begadon: Catholic Devotional Literature in Dublin, 1800-30
* 27: Robin J. Kavanagh: Religion and Illustrated Periodicals in the
1830s
* 28: Aileen Fyfe: The Religious Tract Society
* 29: Heidi Hansson: The Ulster Revival, 1859
* 30: Cormac Begadon: Catholic Religious Publishing, 1800-90
* 31: Úna Ní Bhroiméil: Women Readers and Catholic Magazines
* VII Literature and Literary Careers
* 32: Éadaoin Agnew: Travel Writing
* 33: Claire Connolly: The National Tale, 1800-1830
* 34: James H. Murphy: Novelists, Publishers and Readers, 1830-90
* 35: Frank Ferguson: Ulster-Scots Literature
* 36: Jacques Chuto: James Clarence Mangan
* 37: Eve Patten: Samuel Ferguson's Hibernian Nights' Entertainments
* 38: Margaret Kelleher: The Anthology and the Duanaire
* VIII Publishing the Past
* 39: Elizabeth Tilley: The Royal Irish Academy and Antiquarianism
* 40: Dermot McGuinne: John O'Donovan's Edition of The Annals of the
Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters
* 41: Patrick Maume: Margaret Cusack and Catholic-Nationalist History
* IX Educating the Child
* 42: John Logan: The National Curriculum
* 43: Pádraic Whyte: Children's Literature
* X Disseminating Science
* 44: Enda Leaney: Science
* 45: Juliana Adelman: The Industrial Resources of Ireland by Robert
Kane
* 46: Patrick J. Duffy: Ordnance Survey Maps and Official Reports
* 47: K.J. Rankin: The Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry
Society of Ireland
* 48: Elizabeth Lake: Medicine
* XI Publishing and Performance
* 49: Chris Morash: Theatre
* 50: Maria McHale: Music
* 51: John Moulden: Popular Songs
* Bibliography
* Index
* List of Abbreviations
* Notes on Contributors
* 1: James H. Murphy: Introduction
* I Book Production and Publishing
* 2: Frank Ferguson: The Industrialization of Irish Book Production,
1790-1900
* 3: Charles Benson: The Dublin Book Trade
* 4: Maura Cronin: Provincial Publishing
* 5: Roger Dixon: Belfast Publishing
* 6: Maura Cronin: Limerick Publishing
* 7: Charles Benson: Workers in Printing and Bookbinding
* 8: Martin J. Burke: Irish-American Publishing
* II The Diversity of Publishers
* 9: Rolf Loeber and Magda Stouthamer-Loeber: James Duffy and Catholic
Nationalism
* 10: Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre: The Webb Family and Quaker Printing
* 11: Gillian McIntosh: Marcus Ward and Co. of Belfast
* III Pamphlets and Periodicals
* 12: Charles Benson and Siobhán Fitzpatrick: Pamphlets
* 13: Elizabeth Tilley: Periodicals
* IV Book Distribution and Reading
* 14: Niall Ó Ciosáin: Oral Culture, Literacy, and Reading, 1800-1850
* 15: Niall Ó Ciosáin: Pedlars and Book Distribution
* 16: Niall Ó Ciosáin: Almanacs
* 17: Sarah McNamara: Women Readers in Limerick, 1830-40
* 18: Rolf Loeber and Magda Stouthamer-Loeber: Popular Reading Practice
* V Libraries and Reading
* 19: Marie-Louise Legg: Libraries
* 20: Roisín Higgins: The Nation Reading Rooms
* 21: Clara Cullen: Reading Spaces in Dublin
* 22: Gerard Long: Institutional Libraries and Private Collections
* 23: Martin J. Burke: Irish-American Book Collections
* VI Devotion and Division in Religious Publishing
* 24: Heidi Hansson: Varieties of Religious Publishing, 1800-1850
* 25: Heidi Hansson: Selina Bunbury, Religion and the Woman Writer
* 26: Cormac Begadon: Catholic Devotional Literature in Dublin, 1800-30
* 27: Robin J. Kavanagh: Religion and Illustrated Periodicals in the
1830s
* 28: Aileen Fyfe: The Religious Tract Society
* 29: Heidi Hansson: The Ulster Revival, 1859
* 30: Cormac Begadon: Catholic Religious Publishing, 1800-90
* 31: Úna Ní Bhroiméil: Women Readers and Catholic Magazines
* VII Literature and Literary Careers
* 32: Éadaoin Agnew: Travel Writing
* 33: Claire Connolly: The National Tale, 1800-1830
* 34: James H. Murphy: Novelists, Publishers and Readers, 1830-90
* 35: Frank Ferguson: Ulster-Scots Literature
* 36: Jacques Chuto: James Clarence Mangan
* 37: Eve Patten: Samuel Ferguson's Hibernian Nights' Entertainments
* 38: Margaret Kelleher: The Anthology and the Duanaire
* VIII Publishing the Past
* 39: Elizabeth Tilley: The Royal Irish Academy and Antiquarianism
* 40: Dermot McGuinne: John O'Donovan's Edition of The Annals of the
Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters
* 41: Patrick Maume: Margaret Cusack and Catholic-Nationalist History
* IX Educating the Child
* 42: John Logan: The National Curriculum
* 43: Pádraic Whyte: Children's Literature
* X Disseminating Science
* 44: Enda Leaney: Science
* 45: Juliana Adelman: The Industrial Resources of Ireland by Robert
Kane
* 46: Patrick J. Duffy: Ordnance Survey Maps and Official Reports
* 47: K.J. Rankin: The Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry
Society of Ireland
* 48: Elizabeth Lake: Medicine
* XI Publishing and Performance
* 49: Chris Morash: Theatre
* 50: Maria McHale: Music
* 51: John Moulden: Popular Songs
* Bibliography
* Index