This chapter focuses on technological and geo-spatial dreams of modernity through a study of the unexecuted proposals for developing the town of Belmullet in Co. Mayo as a transatlantic packet station. It adds to the growing literature on north Atlantic exchange and the development of early steamship and railway routes in Ireland. Theoretically, it engages with the concept of Ireland as a functional networked unit within a transnational geo-political infrastructure of certain fixities and flows, and of railways as a core new technology in the development of the nineteenth-century state. The scheme’s proponents believed that Belmullet, in one of the poorest and least developed outer edges of pre-Famine Ireland, could become an infrastructura...
Revised version of a paper presented at a workshop as part of the programme Mapping frontiers, plot...
I was born in 1941 in the townland of Bunaman, in the parish of Annagry in northwest Donegal. My bi...
In the nineteenth century, steam power and railways caused a transport revolution. Not only did inve...
Communications are an outstanding feature of Ireland's rural landscape. Some roads date from early t...
This thesis traces the development of the Scottish railway system from the horse-drawn waggonways of...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the railways that were proposed, financed and built on the ...
The partition of Ireland into two separate political jurisdictions in 1922 reflected the very differ...
Railway - not only as a means of transport, but also as a technological invention and a social const...
Kurgan-Van Hentenryk Ginette. O'Brien (Patrick), ed. Railways and the Economic Development of Wester...
Charles Blacker Vignoles (1793-1875) rose early – well before dawn – on the morning of Friday, 16 De...
THESIS 11103This thesis is a cultural study of the Irish working-class movement from 1889 to 1917. T...
THESIS 7981The thesis traces influences on the development of the role of law for railways in Irelan...
This thesis explores the impact international trade and commercial agreements had on the economic an...
This thesis examines the British port of Maryport, with an emphasis on its coastal trade. During the...
Traditionally, international boundaries have been regarded as barriers to the evolution of transpor...
Revised version of a paper presented at a workshop as part of the programme Mapping frontiers, plot...
I was born in 1941 in the townland of Bunaman, in the parish of Annagry in northwest Donegal. My bi...
In the nineteenth century, steam power and railways caused a transport revolution. Not only did inve...
Communications are an outstanding feature of Ireland's rural landscape. Some roads date from early t...
This thesis traces the development of the Scottish railway system from the horse-drawn waggonways of...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the railways that were proposed, financed and built on the ...
The partition of Ireland into two separate political jurisdictions in 1922 reflected the very differ...
Railway - not only as a means of transport, but also as a technological invention and a social const...
Kurgan-Van Hentenryk Ginette. O'Brien (Patrick), ed. Railways and the Economic Development of Wester...
Charles Blacker Vignoles (1793-1875) rose early – well before dawn – on the morning of Friday, 16 De...
THESIS 11103This thesis is a cultural study of the Irish working-class movement from 1889 to 1917. T...
THESIS 7981The thesis traces influences on the development of the role of law for railways in Irelan...
This thesis explores the impact international trade and commercial agreements had on the economic an...
This thesis examines the British port of Maryport, with an emphasis on its coastal trade. During the...
Traditionally, international boundaries have been regarded as barriers to the evolution of transpor...
Revised version of a paper presented at a workshop as part of the programme Mapping frontiers, plot...
I was born in 1941 in the townland of Bunaman, in the parish of Annagry in northwest Donegal. My bi...
In the nineteenth century, steam power and railways caused a transport revolution. Not only did inve...