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Belfast: The Emerging City 1850-1914
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Belfast: The Emerging City 1850-1914

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In 1613, the small settlement of Belfast, with a population of about 1000, was granted its Royal Charter as a borough. Three hundred years later, Belfast had emerged as a city of international importance. With one of the world’s largest ports, it enjoyed a brief spell as Ireland’s largest urban centre and was a major player in the British industrial scene. Unique in being an Irish city with a self-consciously British identity, the city revelled in, and in many ways depended upon, its central role within the British Empire. This attractive book celebrates and explores an exciting period in the city’s history - 1850-1914 was Belfast’s own Belle ? ? ? ?poque. By focusing on the people of the city those who built it, lived in it, visited it, worked in it and governed it - the book presents a kaleidoscope of snapshots which combine to reveal the rich and varied experiences of life, both temporal and spiritual, in the emerging city

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Irish Academic Press Ltd
Country
Ireland
Date
15 November 2012
Pages
304
ISBN
9780716531678

In 1613, the small settlement of Belfast, with a population of about 1000, was granted its Royal Charter as a borough. Three hundred years later, Belfast had emerged as a city of international importance. With one of the world’s largest ports, it enjoyed a brief spell as Ireland’s largest urban centre and was a major player in the British industrial scene. Unique in being an Irish city with a self-consciously British identity, the city revelled in, and in many ways depended upon, its central role within the British Empire. This attractive book celebrates and explores an exciting period in the city’s history - 1850-1914 was Belfast’s own Belle ? ? ? ?poque. By focusing on the people of the city those who built it, lived in it, visited it, worked in it and governed it - the book presents a kaleidoscope of snapshots which combine to reveal the rich and varied experiences of life, both temporal and spiritual, in the emerging city

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Irish Academic Press Ltd
Country
Ireland
Date
15 November 2012
Pages
304
ISBN
9780716531678