Blarney Castle: Its History, Development and Purpose

Blarney Castle: Its History, Development and Purpose

by Mark Samuel
Blarney Castle: Its History, Development and Purpose

Blarney Castle: Its History, Development and Purpose

by Mark Samuel

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Overview

* A social history of one of Ireland's most famous sites

* Richly illustrated with color photos and maps throughout

* Demonstrates why the site is far more than just the Blarney Stone



Blarney Castle in County Cork is one of Ireland's oldest and most historic castles, an ancient stronghold of the McCarthys, Lords of Muskerry, and one of the strongest fortresses in Munster. It is also one of Ireland's biggest tourist attractions—over 300,000 people visit Blarney Castle each year.



This new book sets the castle in a wider context which includes aspects of social, architectural and local history with particular focus on County Cork, including the history of the area around Blarney, the Gaelic society which built the castle, the function of the castle and the gradual development of the property from a well-defended family seat to a major tourist attraction. At the same time it sets the castle within a wider context of national history and events. Since the site controlled a natural route to Cork City and was at the very edge of English Rule in Ireland, there is a relative wealth of extant documentation. Thus the book uses the evidence of both the building itself and of historical material to interpret the castle.



A new survey of the castle has been carried out and there is a fresh examination of the evidence it provides and how this illuminates the documentary accounts. The authors draw on their own archaeological expertise to pull together for the first time the historical material from a variety of published sources.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781859184110
Publisher: Cork University Press
Publication date: 01/31/2008
Pages: 166
Sales rank: 900,781
Product dimensions: 7.90(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Mark Samuel is a freelance Archaeological Specialist.

Kate Hamlyn is a freelance writer who is active in Architectural Archaeology.

Table of Contents

List of Figures; Preface; 1) Where is Blarney Castle?; 2) Gaelic Society in the Late Medieval Period; 3) Gaelic Tower Houses; 4) The Mac Carthy Muskerry; 5) Muskerry in the First Half of the Sixteenth Century; 6) Muskerry in the Reign of Elizabeth I; 7) the Seventeenth Century; 8) The Jefferyes and the Colthursts; 9) The Blarney Stone and Tourism; 10) A Tour of Blarney Castle; 11) A Summary of Blarney Castle’s Context and Development; Appendix: Castles Mentioned in the Text; Glossary of Technical Terms; Glossary of Gaelic/Historical Terms; Bibliography; Index.
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