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Irish Famines Before and After the Great Hunger [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 392 pages, aukštis x plotis: 295x229 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: Cork University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0578484986
  • ISBN-13: 9780578484983
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 392 pages, aukštis x plotis: 295x229 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: Cork University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0578484986
  • ISBN-13: 9780578484983
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The Great Hunger of 1845 to 1852 cast a long shadow over the subsequent history of Ireland and its diaspora. Since 1995, there has been a renewed interest in studying this event, not only by history scholars and students, but byarcheologists, artists, musicians, scientists, folklorists, etc., all of which has added greatly to our understanding of this tragic event.

The Great Hunger of 1845 to 1852 cast a long shadow over the subsequent history of Ireland and its diaspora. Since 1995, there has been a renewed interest in studying this event, not only by history scholars and students, but byarcheologists, artists, musicians, scientists, folklorists, etc., all of which has added greatly to our understanding of this tragic event.The focus on the Great Hunger, however, has overshadowed other periods of famine and food shortages in Ireland and their impact on a society in which poverty, hunger, emigration and even excess mortality, were part of the life cycle and not unique to the 1840s. This publication re-examines some of the forgotten famines that not only shaped Ireland’s history, but the histories of the many countries in which successive waves of emigrants chose to settle.
Acknowledgements ix
Brief Timeline of Famines in Ireland xi
Introduction
Christine Kinealy and Gerard Moran xvii
EARLY FAMINES
One Famine and Poverty in Late-Medieval and Early-Modern Ireland
3(16)
Brendan Scott
Two "Such frequent wants and famines": Philanthropy and the Famine of 1739-41
19(14)
Karen Sonnelitter
Three A Modest Proposal: Jonathan Swift's Solution to Famine
33(16)
Peter Murphy
Four The "Vital Blood" of Irish Colonials in America and the Formation of the New Nation Robert Smart
49(12)
Five "A half-starved nation:" Famine and Crime in Ireland in 1831
61(16)
Ciardn Reilly
CANADA --A FAMINE FRONTIER
Six "We Have Scattered Them Far and Wide:" Transporting Indigent Irish Emigrants in the Canadas 1843-1847
77(24)
Laura J. Smith
Seven When Famine "Victims" Challenge Historians: The Case of the Strokestown "1,490" and the Assisted Migration of 1847
101(18)
Mark G. McGowan
Eight In the Footsteps of Strokestown's Emigrants to Niagara: Transatlantic Press Coverage and Retribution for Major Denis Mahon's Coffin Ships
119(16)
Jason King
Nine "Connaught or Hell:" The Rise and Fall of a Proposed New Ireland in the Canadian West 1880-1882
135(24)
Timothy S. Forest
POST 1852: FORGOTTEN FAMINES
Ten A Philanthropist's Response to the Famine of 1879-82: James Hack Tuke and his Assisted Emigration Scheme
159(18)
Gerard Moran
Eleven America's Errand of Mercy to Ireland
177(18)
Harvey Strum
Twelve Boston and the Forgotten Famine of 1879-1882
195(18)
Catherine B. Shannon
Thirteen The Connemaras: Despair in the Heartland
213(12)
Jane Kennedy
Fourteen Impact of the Tuke Emigration Scheme: From County Mayo to Cleveland
225(14)
Margaret Lynch
Fifteen The Real Famine Queen? Maud Gonne and Famines in the 1890s
239(24)
Christine Kinealy
HUNGER AFTER 1900
Sixteen "A Spectacle of our People in a Strange Land:" Irish Women's Food Experiences in Scotland's Tattie-Hoking Fields in the 20th Century
263(16)
E. Moore Quinn
Seventeen Famine in Art: Imagery, Influences and Exhibition in Mid-20th-Century Ireland. Lilian Lucy Davidson and Muriel Brandt in the Centenary Commemoration of Thomas Davis and Young Ireland, 1946
279(24)
Niamh Ann Kelly
Eighteen Hungry for Change: Civil Society Responses to Food Insecurity in 21st-century New Haven, Connecticut
303(28)
Mary P. Corcoran
MAKING HISTORY VISIBLE
Nineteen The Irish Poverty Special Collection at the Arnold Bernhard Library, Quinnipiac University
Robert A. Young, Jr. JR.
Twenty Teaching the Great Irish Famine
331(12)
Alan Singer
About the Contributors 343(4)
Index 347
Christine Kinealy is Director of Ireland's Great Hunger Institute at Quinnipiac University. Gerard Moran is an Emeritus Researcher at the University of Galway.