It is the aim, in this article, to identify the reasons why certain designs for courthouses in early-nineteenth-century Ireland remained unexecuted, and to do so by analysing surviving drawings and placing them in the political context at this time of Irish local government and of the efforts of Westminster politicians to institute reform. The funding and erection of courthouses were managed by grand juries, an archaic form of local government which gave few rights to smaller taxpayers and was widely perceived as an unaccountable institution associated with the ancien régime. In addition to hosting court sittings, courthouses were used by these grand juries for their private meetings and functions. By exploring the agendas and pretensions o...
The landed estate was a pivotal force in the construction of 'order' within its hinterlands in ninet...
What was the role played by jurors in civil and criminal trials from the late eighteenth to the lat...
This chapter will examine the Bedford Asylum for Industrious Children, a government-run institution ...
By their nature, courthouses were built in Ireland as throughout Europe by ‘the state’. They demarca...
This book is the first national history of the building of some of Ireland’s most important historic...
Excerpt from pre-published version of Crime, Violence and the Irish in the Nineteenth Century publis...
This article examines the practice of ‘requisitioning’ public meetings in Great Britain and Ireland....
This article looks at the interface between the design of courtrooms and the notion of participatory...
At the beginning of the eighteenth century, court life at Dublin Castle was poorly developed, while ...
This article looks at the interface between the design of courtrooms and the notion of participatory...
This article considers aspects of lay participation in the Irish justice system, focusing on some po...
Difficulties in securing convictions in nineteenth-century Ireland led the authorities to resort to...
This article looks at a much-neglected topic in accounts of the modern legal system: the architectur...
This article looks at a much-neglected topic in accounts of the modern legal system: the architectur...
This chapter focuses on urban governance, urban agency, and civil society with reference to the cons...
The landed estate was a pivotal force in the construction of 'order' within its hinterlands in ninet...
What was the role played by jurors in civil and criminal trials from the late eighteenth to the lat...
This chapter will examine the Bedford Asylum for Industrious Children, a government-run institution ...
By their nature, courthouses were built in Ireland as throughout Europe by ‘the state’. They demarca...
This book is the first national history of the building of some of Ireland’s most important historic...
Excerpt from pre-published version of Crime, Violence and the Irish in the Nineteenth Century publis...
This article examines the practice of ‘requisitioning’ public meetings in Great Britain and Ireland....
This article looks at the interface between the design of courtrooms and the notion of participatory...
At the beginning of the eighteenth century, court life at Dublin Castle was poorly developed, while ...
This article looks at the interface between the design of courtrooms and the notion of participatory...
This article considers aspects of lay participation in the Irish justice system, focusing on some po...
Difficulties in securing convictions in nineteenth-century Ireland led the authorities to resort to...
This article looks at a much-neglected topic in accounts of the modern legal system: the architectur...
This article looks at a much-neglected topic in accounts of the modern legal system: the architectur...
This chapter focuses on urban governance, urban agency, and civil society with reference to the cons...
The landed estate was a pivotal force in the construction of 'order' within its hinterlands in ninet...
What was the role played by jurors in civil and criminal trials from the late eighteenth to the lat...
This chapter will examine the Bedford Asylum for Industrious Children, a government-run institution ...