The Irish Potato Famine. Irish History, #2

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230061618
  • EAN9798230061618
  • Date de parution05/12/2024
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

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The Irish Potato Famine: An Gorta Mór is a gripping exploration of the Great Famine of Ireland, also known as the Irish Great Hunger. Between 1845 and 1852, Ireland was devastated by potato blight (Phytophthora infestans), a catastrophe that claimed over a million lives and forced millions into mass emigration, reshaping the Irish diaspora across Britain, America, Canada, and Australia. Yet this was far more than a failure of crops.
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Ireland under British rule, the famine exposed the harsh realities of tenant farming, workhouses, export policies, and the political decisions of the British government, including figures such as Charles Trevelyan. Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, this book examines the origins of the famine, the human toll of starvation and eviction, the role of British policy, and the long-term consequences for Irish history and British-Irish relations.
More than a recounting of historical events, this is a powerful study of colonial governance, systemic inequality, and resilience. As the echoes of An Gorta Mór continue to shape Ireland's cultural memory, this book invites readers to reflect on the global relevance of famine, displacement, and humanitarian responsibility in the modern world. The Irish Potato Famine is not just a chronicle of tragedy-it is an essential work of Irish history and a testament to survival, identity, and the enduring impact of one of the most significant crises in European history.
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