The Blasket Islands are famous for their writers, lore and unique location off the south-west tip of Ireland. This book is perfect for anyone who wants to explore the Great Blasket Island, learn its history and discover what has captivated visitors and residents in this special place.
A beautifully illustrated and compelling history of the life, traditions and customs of an isolated community that has now disappeared. The book traces the fate of the Blasket people and the slow erosion of their culture to that sad day in 1952 when the families were evacuated from the Great Blasket Island.
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gorgeous ... discover what has captivated visitors * Woman's Way * on a rare clear day, you can see the beautiful Blasket Islands off the plush southwest coast of Ireland. The view is both spectacular and surreal, inspiring the imagination to soar with lore of yore. Authors Joan and Ray Stagles have gone further, detailing the history and culture of a people that once inhabited the long abandoned locale. Well written, with accompanying images and illustrations, the work brings to mind the fragility of community, and that - as Great Blasket Island did in 1952 - homesteads and histories can be dropped and left for dead anytime. Thankfully, as is the case here, those memories can be kept alive for future generations. An important work, and an essential read for those with a passion for Eire's past * Celtic International Magazine * fascinating black-and-white photographs and a series of detailed maps ... The Stagles' book illuminates facets of Irish island life that have all but disappeared -- RTE.ie Culture bringing to life a people and place with the keen, curious and empathetic eye of the outsider. There are some wonderful stories and histories in here ... punctuated with rare and evocative photographs, this is both a priceless history as well as a record of humanity -- RTE Guide beautifully illustrated and compelling -- Ireland's Own Magazine
Auflage
Revised, updated, newly illustrated
Sprache
Verlagsort
Editions-Typ
Produkt-Hinweis
Fadenheftung
Gewebe-Einband
Illustrationen
7 Maps; 140 Halftones, black and white
Maße
Höhe: 223 mm
Breite: 144 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-78849-091-7 (9781788490917)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Ray Stagles was born and brought up in Leyton, east London. He studied at University College London, evacuated to Aberystwyth, and there met his future wife, Joan. They both took Honours degrees in English in 1942. He served as a radar mechanic in the Fleet Air Arm until 1946. After the war he taught in schools in Essex, then became a Head Teacher, first, in 1957, in Shropshire, then, from 1964, in Berkshire.
In 1966 he and Joan first visited the Great Blasket Island, which from then on became their joint passion. His interests included hill walking, books, jazz, classical music, theatre, cryptic crosswords and scrabble. Ray died in 2016.
Introduction by Lorcan O Cinneide p7
Preface 11
Part One: The People of the Blasket Islands
'The like of us will never be again ...' 17
How Outsiders Saw the Islanders 39
Leaving the Island 59
Part Two: The History of the Blaskets
The Origins of the Island Community 71
The Island Families 87
The Blaskets during the Famine 101
Part Three: The Built Environment on the Great Blasket Island
The Harbour 117
The Island Village and its Houses 133
The Development of the Field System 153
Part Four: Other Lives
The Outer Islands 171
The Islands' Wildlife 189
The Evacuation 209
Practical Information 219
Appendix 221
Acknowledgments 231
Notes 232
Illustration Sources 237