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Prof. Paddy Duffy

Personal Information
Name: Prof. Patrick Duffy
Position: Associate professor
Department: Geography
Organisation: NUI Maynooth
Location: Rhetoric House
E-mail: Patrick.duffy@nuim.ie
Telephone: ++ 353 1 708 3610
Fax: ++ 353 1 708 3573
Research Interests: Historical and rural geography
Research Group(s): Environment & Culture
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Projects
Project Title: Sources for Irish landscape history


Publications

Books

  • Duffy, P.J. (ed) To and from Ireland: planned migration schemes c.1600-2000.
    Dublin: Geography Publications, 2004
  • Duffy, Edwards and Fitzpatrick (eds), Gaelic Ireland: Land, Lordship and Settlement c1250-1650, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2004

Chapters

  • ‘Historical context for rural housing’ in Rural housing and the national heritage: a report to the Heritage Council, John Cronin and Associates, Sept. 2004, 2-10; 68-74.
  • ‘Unwritten landscapes: reflections on minor placenames and sense of place in the Irish countryside’ in Clarke, Prunty and Hennessy (eds) (2004), Surveying Ireland’s past: multidisciplinary essays in honour of Anngret Simms (Geography Publications, 2004), 689-711.
  • 'The town of Monaghan: a place inscribed in street and square' in Later on: the Monaghan bombing memorial anthology, edited by Evelyn Conlon, Brandon, 2004, 14-32
  • 'Migration management in Ireland' in To and from Ireland: planned migration schemes c.1600-2000, 1-15
  • ''Disencumbering our crowded places': theory and practice of estate migration in the nineteenth century; in To and from Ireland: planned migration schemes c.1600-2000, edited by P J Duffy (Dublin, 2004), 79-104
  • (with Martin Whelan, William Nolan), ‘State-sponsored migration to the east midlands in the twentieth century’ in To and from Ireland: planned migration schemes c.1600-2000, edited by P J Duffy (Dublin, 2004), 175-196
  • 'Townlands: territorial signatures of landholding and identity' in The heart's townland: marking boundaries in Ulster edited by B.S.Turner, Belfast 2004, 18-38
  • 'Change and renewal in issues of place, identity and the local' in Engaging spaces: people place and space from an Irish perspective edited by Jim Hourihane, Dublin, 2003, 13-29

 

 

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