The Irish famine
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The Irish famine
(New horizons)
Thames & Hudson, 1995
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Description based on: Reprinted in 2004
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
During the famine of 1845-50 over one million of the Irish population died in a crop failure unprecedented in the history of modern Europe. Dependency on the potato as the main source of food brought widespread starvation and disease throughout Ireland and was followed by mass emigration to Britain, North America, Canada and Australia. A century and a half later, the famine is a catastrophe that has never been forgotten, a pivotal point in the destiny of modern Ireland.
Beautifully reproduced documentary illustrations and eyewitness testimonies interwoven with a gripping text, bring this disaster vividly to life.
目次
- A nation of paupers? - Ireland before 1845: the coming of the blight, 1845-6
- the great hunger, 1846-7
- from "recovery" to rebellion, 1847-8
- relapse, 1848-51
- the exodus - emigration from 1846 to 1855
- epilogue - the legacy of the famine.
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