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Ireland's Great Famine - Interdisciplinary Essays (Hardcover, New)
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Ireland's Great Famine - Interdisciplinary Essays (Hardcover, New)
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These essays by Ireland's leading economic historian range widely
over topics associated with the Ireland's Great Famine of 1846-52.
The famine was the defining event of nineteenth-century Irish
history, and nineteenth-century Europe's greatest natural disaster,
killing about one million people and prompting many hundreds of
thousands more to emigrate. The subjects covered here include:
trends in living standards before the famine; the impact of the
crisis on landlords; the characteristics of famine mortality; the
market for potatoes during the 1840s; the role of migration as
disaster relief; the New York Irish in the wake of the famine; the
famine in folklore and memory, and in comparative perspective; and
the historiography of the famine in Ireland. Ireland's Great Famine
includes four previously unpublished essays, together with others
assembled from a wide range of publications in different fields.
Some have been co-authored by other leading scholars. Taken
together, the essays give a full account of the famine, its
effects, what was and was not done to alleviate it, how it compares
with other (especially modern third world) famines, and how
successive scholars have tackled these matters. This will become a
standard reference in both Irish history and the international
field of famine studies. The essays include collaborations with
Andres Eiriksson, Timothy Guinnane, Joel Mokyr and Kevin O'Rourke.
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