Great Irish Famine

Great Irish Famine

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Christine Kinealy
Bloomsbury Publishing
EAN: 9780230802476
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The Great Irish Famine of 1845-51 was both one of the most lethal famines in modern history and a watershed in the development of modern Ireland. This book - based on a wide range of little-used sources - demonstrates how the Famine profoundly affected many aspects of Irish life: the relationship between the churches; the nationalist movement; and the relationship with the monarchy. In addition to looking at the role of the government, Kinealy shows the importance of private charity in saving lives. One of the most challenging aspects of the publication is the chapter on food supply, in which Kinealy concludes that, despite the potato blight, Ireland was still producing enough food to feed its people. The long-term impact of the tragedy, notably the way in which it has been remembered and commemorated, is also examined.
EAN 9780230802476
ISBN 0230802478
Binding Ebook
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date March 14, 2017
Pages 268
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Christine Kinealy
Series British History in Perspective