Ireland
A General and Regional Geography
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st May '25
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At the time of the publication of this book in its fourth edition in 1969, Ireland was alone globally in having experienced a decline of population for more than a century. National movements in Wales and Scotland made the story of the Irish Republic’s first fifty years increasingly interesting. Traditional and conservative as Ireland’s life may have seemed in the late 20th Century it had changed considerably since 1921. Like much of Western Europe it continues to share the experience of a declining number of agricultural workers and its government, like that of many other countries is concerned with the problem of industrial growth. The book analyses the physical environment and the life of 20th century Ireland whilst it was in the throes of an economic revolution.
Original Review of A General and Regional Geography:
‘Mr Freeman's masterpiece was first published almost twenty years ago, and it then fulfilled the great need for an authoritative work on Ireland. Since then we have seen two further editions, each improving on previous excellence; now we sec an equally good fourth edition.’ C. A. Lewis,Irish Geography, Volume 6, Issue 1, 1969.
ISBN: 9781041040781
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1240g
606 pages