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Great Irish Famine: A History in Four Lives [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 215x135x25 mm, weight: 417 g, 25
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Mar-2014
  • Leidėjas: Gill Books
  • ISBN-10: 0717160106
  • ISBN-13: 9780717160105
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 215x135x25 mm, weight: 417 g, 25
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Mar-2014
  • Leidėjas: Gill Books
  • ISBN-10: 0717160106
  • ISBN-13: 9780717160105
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The Great Irish Famine of 184552 was the defining event in the history of modern Ireland. At least one million people died, and double that number fled the country within a decade.







The Great Irish Famine surveys the history of this great tragedy through the testimonies of four key contemporaries, conveying the immediacy of the unfolding disaster as never before.







They are:











John MacHalethe Catholic Archbishop of Tuam John Mitchelthe radical nationalist Elizabeth Smiththe Scottish-born wife of a Wicklow landlord Charles E. Trevelyanthe assistant secretary to the Treasury 



Each brings a unique perspective, influenced by who they were, what they witnessed, and what they stood for. It is an intimate and compelling portrayal of these hungry years. The book shows how misguided policies inspired by slavish adherence to ideology worsened the effects of a natural disaster of catastrophic proportions.







Reviews: 









'A significant and sophisticated addition to the historiography of the Famine' -    Christopher Cusack, Times Literary Supplement       







'Delaneys approach to the story is innovative (it will be found) in the hands of those who appreciate first-rate historya very impressive book'- Breandįn Mac Suibhne, Dublin Review of Books               







a genuinely original and illuminating perspective  on a subject  too often dealt with by means of  second-hand narrative and unexamined clichés. - Roy Foster, Professor of Irish History, Oxford University







'There are many books on this terrible event, but this is one of the most fluent and original. Although it is based on large amounts of primary research its style is accessible and engaging, and the result is a valuable study of a truly harrowing crisis'.  - The Times Higher Education Supplement        









' an extraordinarily important subject focusing on four fascinating characters' - Ryan Tubridy









'Delaney offers an insinghtful, readable overview of this overwhelming disaster highly recommended.' - 'Choice', America's Library Association publication







'Enda Delaneys The Great Irish Famine: A History in Four Lives does not break fresh ground in research, but it is riveting, insightful and pacy, and, far from appearing tired, it invigorates standard historical methodology.' Niamh OSullivan, The Irish Times

Recenzijos

There are many books on this terrible event, but this is one of the most fluent and original. Although it is based on large amounts of primary research its style is accessible and engaging, and the result is a valuable study of a truly harrowing crisis.   * The Times Higher Education Supplement. *

Preface viii
Acknowledgements ix
Prologue: The Land Of The Dead 1(7)
PART I BEFORE THE FAMINE
1 Encounters
8(20)
2 Land and people
28(20)
3 Politics and power
48(28)
PART II THAT COMING STORM
4 Spectre of famine
76(20)
5 Peel's brimstone
96(22)
PART III INTO THE ABYSS
6 A starving nation
118(26)
7 The fearful reality
144(22)
8 Property and poverty
166(20)
PART IV LEGACIES
9 Victoria's subjects
186(24)
10 Exiles
210(17)
Epilogue: The Death Of Martin Collins 227(9)
Notes 236(32)
Bibliographical Note 268(6)
References 274(7)
Index 281
Born in Dublin, Enda Delaney is currently Reader in Modern History at the University of Edinburgh. In 2010 he was the recipient of a prestigious UK Economic and Social Research Council Mid-Career Fellowship, awarded on the basis of a proven track record of excellence in research and exceptional all round scholarly ability. He has written extensively on the history of modern Ireland and its diaspora, including three scholarly books and three jointly-edited volumes.