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This volume of essays is based upon papers that were delivered at
Quinnipiac University's Great Hunger Conference in September 2000.
It considers the Great Hunger both as a historical moment that had
a devastating and enduring impact on Ireland, and as a social,
political, and demographic process that shaped the culture and
people of both Ireland and North America. The chapters are grouped
thematically into three parts. The first, Silence, takes as its
point of departure the ways in which the Great Hunger created
silences, both at the time of the Famine and in the subsequent
historical memory of the Irish people. The second section, Memory,
addresses the legacy of the Famine in the lives and work of the
generation that lived through it and those who came after, both in
Ireland and among the Irish Diaspora. The final section,
Commemoration, considers how the Famine has become a focal point
during the past decade in popular memory, particularly through
varied efforts to memorialize the Famine and to integrate it into
educational curricula. The book also includes an introduction by
Christine Kinealy that discusses recent historical scholarship on
the Famine, and a preface by David A. Valone that describes the
ongoing educational and scholarly activities related to the Great
Hunger at Quinnipiac University.
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