Situated in the south-west of Ireland, the port city of Cork is right on the very edge of Western Europe and has always been open to influences from Europe and the wider world. The amalgamation of these influences has created a vibrant and historic twenty-first-century city. It is no surprise that, with such a wide range of influences, Cork has developed a very distinct culture. Corkonians have an immense variety of strong cultural traditions, from the citys history to its sports, commerce and education. Then there is its maritime heritage, the festivals, literature, art, music and the rich Cork accent. In Celebrating Cork, local author Kieran McCarthy highlights the wealth of the citys heritage and its citizens diverse achievements. The book explores some of the reasons why Cork is so special in the hearts of Corkonians and its many visitors. It takes the reader through the familiar and lesser-known layers of Corks importance in Atlantic Europe. Different chapters focus on the history of its port; the documents and maps which defined the citys sense of identity; the Arts and Crafts movements, which can be viewed within the cityscape; its key institutions and charities; its engineering feats; and perhaps why Cork is known for its rebel nature. Illustrated throughout, Celebrating Cork will be of great appeal to residents, visitors and all those with connections to the city. It will be a source of civic pride as well as a valuable contribution to local history.
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Weight: 282g
Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
Publication Date: 15 Mar 2022
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781445697468
About Kieran McCarthy
For over twenty years Kieran has actively promoted Corks heritage with its various communities and people. He has led and continues to lead successful heritage initiatives through his community talks City and County school heritage programmes walking tours newspaper articles books and his work through his heritage consultancy business. For the past 16 years Kieran has written a local heritage column in the Cork Independent on the history geography and its intersection of modern day life in communities in Cork City and County. He is the author of fourteen books local history books. In June 2009 and May 2014 Kieran was elected as a local government councillor (Independent) to Cork City Council. More on Kierans work can be seen at www.corkheritage.ie and www.kieranmccarthy.ie