A review of 'Dublin Slums, 1800-1925: A Study in Urban Geography by Jacinta Prunty.'This study of the development of the Dublin slums over a period of a century and a quarter investigates the interrelated themes of public health, housing and poverty, as well as the reaction thereto by central and local government, religious denominations and private charities. The study involves in-depth analysis of several issues: early nineteenth-century mortality trends and their impact on contemporary opinion; attempted sanitary improvements from the early nineteenth century onwards; faltering steps into the provision of public authority housing after the enabling legislation of the late 1870s; slum 'clearance' and its social and environ- mental effects...
\u27\u27This paper is an attempt to show the following, that signifigant and widespread poverty exis...
The Iveagh Trust, founded by Sir Edward Cecil Guinness (later Lord Iveagh) in 1890, was a philanthro...
Public utility societies played an important, but relatively unstudied, role in housing development ...
A review of 'Dublin Slums, 1800-1925: A Study in Urban Geography by Jacinta Prunty.'This study of th...
Despite the numerous works on the poor housing conditions of Irish famihes from the 1850s to the 19...
The image of a neo-classical, grand Dublin, "the second city of the empire" which is familiar to man...
In Ireland presently there is a housing and homeless crisis. A number of factors have led to this bu...
Dublin experienced a marked stagnation in population growth in the second half of the nineteenth cen...
A review of 'Dublin through the Ages by Art Cosgrove'.This collection of eight studies examines the ...
So much attention has been devoted to the insanitary condition of certain quarters of our City that ...
While the industrial era was underway in Europe during the nineteenth century, Ireland was also face...
This paper presents a summary of the results of a social survey. The survey was one of a series of s...
Drawing on a range of sources, this article addresses the way in which various groups set about mapp...
This paper looks at the reform of poor relief in Dublin (the capital city of the then Irish Free Sta...
Reseña bibliográfica de: Tanya O’Sullivan. Geographies of City Science: Urban Lives and Origin Debat...
\u27\u27This paper is an attempt to show the following, that signifigant and widespread poverty exis...
The Iveagh Trust, founded by Sir Edward Cecil Guinness (later Lord Iveagh) in 1890, was a philanthro...
Public utility societies played an important, but relatively unstudied, role in housing development ...
A review of 'Dublin Slums, 1800-1925: A Study in Urban Geography by Jacinta Prunty.'This study of th...
Despite the numerous works on the poor housing conditions of Irish famihes from the 1850s to the 19...
The image of a neo-classical, grand Dublin, "the second city of the empire" which is familiar to man...
In Ireland presently there is a housing and homeless crisis. A number of factors have led to this bu...
Dublin experienced a marked stagnation in population growth in the second half of the nineteenth cen...
A review of 'Dublin through the Ages by Art Cosgrove'.This collection of eight studies examines the ...
So much attention has been devoted to the insanitary condition of certain quarters of our City that ...
While the industrial era was underway in Europe during the nineteenth century, Ireland was also face...
This paper presents a summary of the results of a social survey. The survey was one of a series of s...
Drawing on a range of sources, this article addresses the way in which various groups set about mapp...
This paper looks at the reform of poor relief in Dublin (the capital city of the then Irish Free Sta...
Reseña bibliográfica de: Tanya O’Sullivan. Geographies of City Science: Urban Lives and Origin Debat...
\u27\u27This paper is an attempt to show the following, that signifigant and widespread poverty exis...
The Iveagh Trust, founded by Sir Edward Cecil Guinness (later Lord Iveagh) in 1890, was a philanthro...
Public utility societies played an important, but relatively unstudied, role in housing development ...