Description
From its unique drumlin landscapes and ancient Gaelic lordships to the complex border dynamics of the modern era, County Monaghan holds a fascinating, distinct place in Ulster heritage. Monaghan: History and Society stands as a monumental publishing achievement, bringing together leading geographers, archaeologists, and historians to construct the comprehensive history of the county.
Spanning over two dozen meticulously researched chapters, this heavy volume explores prehistoric burial sites, the reign of the MacMahon chieftains, the impact of the Ulster Plantation, and the local devastation of the Great Famine. The book deeply investigates the agricultural transitions of the nineteenth century, the rich local literary heritage of figures like Patrick Kavanagh, and the profound economic adjustments brought by twentieth-century partition. It is an unmatched, lifelong reference work for anyone proud of Monaghan roots.
Why this county history is an absolute cornerstone asset:
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Interdisciplinary Scope: Merges archaeology, historical geography, cultural folklore, and political analysis into one authoritative layout.
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Genealogical and Local Depth: Packed with detailed historic map analysis, local land records, estate surveys, and population census evaluations.
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Premium Library Quality: A heavy, robustly bound research volume designed as a permanent heirloom for local historians and libraries.






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