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Patrick O'Flanagan

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Patrick O'Flanagan
Born1947 (age 76–77)
NationalityIrish
Scientific career
FieldsGeography
InstitutionsUniversity College Cork

Patrick O'Flanagan (born 1947 in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish geographer and academic.

Career

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He is emeritus professor of the Department of Geography at University College Cork, Ireland. He was the former Head of this department. At present, he contributes regularly to the Socio-Territorial Research Group at the University of Santiago de Compostela (Galicia).[citation needed]

His research is mainly focused on Atlantic Europe - with a particular interest in Galicia[1] and Atlantic Iberia - from the perspective of cultural and historical Geography. O'Flanagan helped to define and standardise the actual concept of Atlantic Europe. Other research deals with comparative evolution of port cities, rural change, housing and settlement studies.[citation needed]

Partial bibliography

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  • The Living Landscape, Kilgalligan, Erris, County Mayo, (with S. O Cathain), Dublin, 1974.
  • Rural Ireland, 1600-1900: Modernization and Change, (with P. Ferguson and K. Whelan), Cork, 1987.
  • Bandon, Irish Historic Towns Atlas, No.3, Dublin, 1988.
  • Cork, History and Society, (with N. Buttimer), Cork, 1993.
  • Xeografía Histórica de Galicia, Xerais, Vigo, 1996.
  • "Galicia en el marco geográfico y histórico de la Europa Atlántica", in Xeográfica I, pp. 115–133, Santiago de Compostela, 2001.
  • Port cities of Atlantic Iberia, c. 1500-1900, Aldershot, 2008.

References

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  1. ^ Ferrás Sexto, C. (2001): "Reflexión acerca del significado de la obra del profesor O'Flanagan para la Geografía de Galicia", in Xeográfica no. 1, pp. 199–203, Compostela.
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See also

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