A Tour in Ireland. 1776-1779. Exploring Ireland's Past: A Journey Through the 18th Century Landscape
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- Nombre de pages191
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664583918
- EAN4057664583918
- Date de parution04/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille593 Ko
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "A Tour in Ireland, 1776-1779, " Arthur Young offers a meticulous chronicle of his travels through Ireland during a period rich in sociopolitical complexity and agricultural transformation. His engaging narrative blends keen observation with an analytical literary style, embodying the spirit of the Enlightenment as he explores the landscapes, customs, and economic conditions of the time. Young's experiences not only illuminate the cultural and geographical diversity of Ireland but also serve as a commentary on the challenges facing the Irish people, reflecting broader themes of governance and agrarian reform prevalent in pre-Revolutionary Europe.
As a prominent English writer and social reformer, Arthur Young was deeply influenced by the agricultural revolution and the emerging discourse on economic theory. His background in agricultural surveying and involvement in Enlightenment circles shaped his perspectives, motivating him to document Ireland'Äôs agronomic practices and societal structures. Young was a passionate advocate for agricultural improvement and economic reform, making his insights invaluable for understanding the complexities of 18th-century Ireland.
For anyone interested in the intersection of travel literature, agrarian history, and the socioeconomic fabric of Ireland, Young's account is a compelling read. It not only enriches our understanding of Irish identity during a transformative time but also invites readers to reflect on the impact of policies and practices that resonate to this day.
As a prominent English writer and social reformer, Arthur Young was deeply influenced by the agricultural revolution and the emerging discourse on economic theory. His background in agricultural surveying and involvement in Enlightenment circles shaped his perspectives, motivating him to document Ireland'Äôs agronomic practices and societal structures. Young was a passionate advocate for agricultural improvement and economic reform, making his insights invaluable for understanding the complexities of 18th-century Ireland.
For anyone interested in the intersection of travel literature, agrarian history, and the socioeconomic fabric of Ireland, Young's account is a compelling read. It not only enriches our understanding of Irish identity during a transformative time but also invites readers to reflect on the impact of policies and practices that resonate to this day.
In "A Tour in Ireland, 1776-1779, " Arthur Young offers a meticulous chronicle of his travels through Ireland during a period rich in sociopolitical complexity and agricultural transformation. His engaging narrative blends keen observation with an analytical literary style, embodying the spirit of the Enlightenment as he explores the landscapes, customs, and economic conditions of the time. Young's experiences not only illuminate the cultural and geographical diversity of Ireland but also serve as a commentary on the challenges facing the Irish people, reflecting broader themes of governance and agrarian reform prevalent in pre-Revolutionary Europe.
As a prominent English writer and social reformer, Arthur Young was deeply influenced by the agricultural revolution and the emerging discourse on economic theory. His background in agricultural surveying and involvement in Enlightenment circles shaped his perspectives, motivating him to document Ireland'Äôs agronomic practices and societal structures. Young was a passionate advocate for agricultural improvement and economic reform, making his insights invaluable for understanding the complexities of 18th-century Ireland.
For anyone interested in the intersection of travel literature, agrarian history, and the socioeconomic fabric of Ireland, Young's account is a compelling read. It not only enriches our understanding of Irish identity during a transformative time but also invites readers to reflect on the impact of policies and practices that resonate to this day.
As a prominent English writer and social reformer, Arthur Young was deeply influenced by the agricultural revolution and the emerging discourse on economic theory. His background in agricultural surveying and involvement in Enlightenment circles shaped his perspectives, motivating him to document Ireland'Äôs agronomic practices and societal structures. Young was a passionate advocate for agricultural improvement and economic reform, making his insights invaluable for understanding the complexities of 18th-century Ireland.
For anyone interested in the intersection of travel literature, agrarian history, and the socioeconomic fabric of Ireland, Young's account is a compelling read. It not only enriches our understanding of Irish identity during a transformative time but also invites readers to reflect on the impact of policies and practices that resonate to this day.