Irish Famines Before and After the Great Hunger

Irish Famines Before and After the Great Hunger
Author: Christine Kinealy,Gerard Moran
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 0578484986

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The Great Hunger of 1845 to 1852 cast a long shadow over the subsequent history of Ireland and its diaspora. Since 1995, there has been a renewed interest in studying this event, not only by history scholars and students, but by archeologists, artists, musicians, scientists, folklorists, etc., all of which has added greatly to our understanding of this tragic event.The focus on the Great Hunger, however, has overshadowed other periods of famine and food shortages in Ireland and their impact on a society in which poverty, hunger, emigration and even excess mortality, were part of the life cycle and not unique to the 1840s. This publication re-examines some of the forgotten famines that not only shaped Ireland's history, but the histories of the many countries in which successive waves of emigrants chose to settle.

Ireland Before and After the Famine

Ireland Before and After the Famine
Author: Cormac Ó Gráda
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1993
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: 0719040353

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This edition of Cormac O'Grada's study expands upon his central arguments about the agricultural and demographic developments surrounding the Great Irish Famine. It provides new statistical information, new appendices and integrated responses to the new research and writing on the subject that has appeared since the publication of the first edition in 1987.

The Great Irish Famine

The Great Irish Famine
Author: Cormac Ó'Gráda,Economic History Society
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1995-09-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521557879

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A concise analysis of one of the great disasters of Irish history.

The History of the Irish Famine

The History of the Irish Famine
Author: Christine Kinealy,Gerard Moran
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2018-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781315513638

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The Great Irish Famine remains one of the most lethal famines in modern world history and a watershed moment in the development of modern Ireland – socially, politically, demographically and culturally. In the space of only four years, Ireland lost twenty-five per cent of its population as a consequence of starvation, disease and large-scale emigration. Certain aspects of the Famine remain contested and controversial, for example the issue of the British government’s culpability, proselytism, and the reception of emigrants. However, recent historiographical focus on this famine has overshadowed the impact of other periods of subsistence crisis, both before 1845 and after 1852. This volume breaks new ground in bringing together foundational narratives of one of Europe and North America’s first refugee crises — making visible their impact in shaping perceptions, public opinion, and patterns of memorialization of Irish forced migration. It documents eyewitness impressions of suffering Irish emigrants, and especially orphaned infants, which became iconic images of the Famine migration.

Mapping the Great Irish Famine

Mapping the Great Irish Famine
Author: Liam Kennedy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015050182156

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This book represents cartographically the dramatic impact that the Great Potato Famine had on Ireland. Based largely on the enormous body of statistics contained in the Database of Irish Historical Statistics at the Queen's University of Belfast, the authors present a picture of Ireland before, during and after the Great Famine.

The Famine in Ireland

The Famine in Ireland
Author: Mary E. Daly
Publsiher: Dundalgan Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1986
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015062101327

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Atlas of the Great Irish Famine 1845 52

Atlas of the Great Irish Famine  1845 52
Author: John Crowley,William J. Smyth,Michael Murphy,Tomás Kelly
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Famines
ISBN: 1859184790

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The Great Irish Famine is the most pivotal event in modern Irish history, with implications that cannot be underestimated. Over a million people perished between 1845-1852, and well over a million others fled to other locales within Europe and America. By 1850, the Irish made up a quarter of the population in Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. The 2000 US census had 41 million people claim Irish ancestry, or one in five white Americans. This book considers how such a near total decimation of a country by natural causes could take place in industrialized, 19th century Europe and situates the Great Famine alongside other world famines for a more globally informed approach. It seeks to try and bear witness to the thousands and thousands of people who died and are buried in mass Famine pits or in fields and ditches, with little or nothing to remind us of their going. The centrality of the Famine workhouse as a place of destitution is also examined in depth. Likewise the atlas represents and documents the conditions and experiences of the many thousands who emigrated from Ireland in those desperate years, with case studies of famine emigrants in cities such as Liverpool, Glasgow, New York and Toronto. The Atlas places the devastating Irish Famine in greater historic context than has been attempted before, by including over 150 original maps of population decline, analysis and examples of poetry, contemporary art, written and oral accounts, numerous illustrations, and photography, all of which help to paint a fuller picture of the event and to trace its impact and legacy. In this comprehensive and stunningly illustrated volume, over fifty chapters on history, politics, geography, art, population, and folklore provide readers with a broad range of perspectives and insights into this event. -- Publisher description.

Ireland s Great Hunger

Ireland s Great Hunger
Author: David A. Valone
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2009-12-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780761849001

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The papers collected here are a product of the second conference on Ireland's Great Hunger held at Quinnipiac University in 2005. This volume, focused on the theses of relief, representation, and remembrance, contains essays from a broad range of disciplines including works of history, literary criticism, anthropology, and art history.