Thomas Conolly (1823-76) of Castletown House and the social networking of power / Suzanne M. Pegley.
Structured as a biography of Conolly, this study acts as a prism through which to view the power of the ascendancy class in the second half of the nineteenth century. In this period the cultural hegemony of Ireland was dominated by the ascendancy class, which remained reasonably intact but was begin...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Dublin :
Four Courts Press,
[2022]
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Series: | Maynooth studies in local history ;
no. 159. |
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Summary: | Structured as a biography of Conolly, this study acts as a prism through which to view the power of the ascendancy class in the second half of the nineteenth century. In this period the cultural hegemony of Ireland was dominated by the ascendancy class, which remained reasonably intact but was beginning to break down. At the heart of this class was Conolly, who moved from space to space engaging in the social rituals that connected the elites within the wider social and political arenas. This study contextualizes Conolly?s activities and the lifestyles of other powerful landowners in Irish society in the mid-nineteenth century. At the core of this study is Castletown, the most important Palladian house in Ireland. |
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Physical Description: | 99 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 22 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 9781801510349 1801510342 |