Kinmonth with former Taoiseach Micheál Martin at Cork Butter Museum
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Irish Country Furniture and Furnishings 1700-2000
by Claudia Kinmonth
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from Cork University Press:
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First 3000 copy print sold out, reprint now available
'...reveals both material history and a cultural history of adaptation and reuse. The richness of research and documentation in this volume makes it indispensable to the study of material culture and everyday life in Ireland.'
pp. 575, illus. 450 (373 in colour)
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I regularly prepare illustrated talks ranging from academic presentations to those tailored for a general audience.
Lectures can be commissioned remotely, please contact me via entry form.
I regularly prepare illustrated talks ranging from academic presentations to those tailored for a general audience.
Lectures can be commissioned remotely, please contact me via entry form.
Kinmonth's most recent (part-) publication is Chapter 16 in the new hardback book
Irish Food History A Companion, edited by Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire and Dorothy Cashman, which has been shortlisted for Food & Drink Book of the Year in the Irish Book Awards.
My contribution to this richly illustrated 800 page book is Chapter 16: ‘Joined in Butter’: the material culture of Irish home butter-makers, using the dash churn, up to the late nineteenth century.' It is one of 28 chapters exploring aspects of Ireland's food history from prehistory and archaeology, right up to the present day.
To buy the hardback for €45 ask your bookshop or click here or read my chapter and others click here.
Irish Food History A Companion, edited by Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire and Dorothy Cashman, which has been shortlisted for Food & Drink Book of the Year in the Irish Book Awards.
My contribution to this richly illustrated 800 page book is Chapter 16: ‘Joined in Butter’: the material culture of Irish home butter-makers, using the dash churn, up to the late nineteenth century.' It is one of 28 chapters exploring aspects of Ireland's food history from prehistory and archaeology, right up to the present day.
To buy the hardback for €45 ask your bookshop or click here or read my chapter and others click here.
Irish Rural Interiors in Art
Nearly out of print
Signed copies can be posted out on request
Nearly out of print
Signed copies can be posted out on request
Irish Country Furniture & Genre Paintings
Claudia Kinmonth MRIA FSA PhD MA(RCA) BTecHND
Research Curator (Domestic Life), Ulster Folk Museum Visiting Research Fellow, Moore Institute N.U.I. Galway Royal Dublin Society 2018 Library & Archives Bursary Scholar Conservation Consultant to Cork Butter Museum & Cork Public Museum Member of the Board of the National Museum of Ireland |