Throughout history, harvest failures in contexts of economic backwardness and mass poverty have accounted for much of the excess mortality caused by famines. In the case of Ireland in the 1840s cross section evidence confirms the link between pre-famine poverty and food availability, on the one hand, and the deat
The tale of the Irish Famine, 1845¿1849, following the outbreak of potato late blight, has been told...
The Great Famine ravaged Ireland from 1845 to 1852 after a water mold infestation plagued the vulner...
Book, 88 pages."This publication had its origins in a major exhibition organized by Teagasc (The Agr...
The link between demographic pressure and economic conditions in pre-Famine Ireland has long interes...
Workhouses--Ireland--History; Mortality--Ireland--History; Ireland--History--Famine, 1845-1852;
Mass emigration was one key feature of the Great Irish Famine which distinguishes it from today's fa...
A comparison with the Nordeste region of Brazil suggests that the Irish, despite their poverty and r...
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Food and diet were class markers in 19th-century Ireland, which became evident as nearly 1 million p...
This overview of the Great Irish Famine is unfolded in terms of the three major phases of British go...
Mass emigration was one key feature of the Great Irish Famine which distinguishes it from today's fa...
This short paper revisits two questions that were central to Joel Mokyr’s Why Ireland Starved (2nd e...
In this judicious analysis Professor Cormac O'Grada addresses central questions. Was Ireland overpop...
In the years from 1845 to 1849, the potato crop in Ireland was afflicted by recurrent disease, effec...
The Irish Famine killed over a million people who would not have died otherwise. The nosologies publ...
The tale of the Irish Famine, 1845¿1849, following the outbreak of potato late blight, has been told...
The Great Famine ravaged Ireland from 1845 to 1852 after a water mold infestation plagued the vulner...
Book, 88 pages."This publication had its origins in a major exhibition organized by Teagasc (The Agr...
The link between demographic pressure and economic conditions in pre-Famine Ireland has long interes...
Workhouses--Ireland--History; Mortality--Ireland--History; Ireland--History--Famine, 1845-1852;
Mass emigration was one key feature of the Great Irish Famine which distinguishes it from today's fa...
A comparison with the Nordeste region of Brazil suggests that the Irish, despite their poverty and r...
Not applicable2014-09-18 JG: Record reinstated from backup after damaged text_valu
Food and diet were class markers in 19th-century Ireland, which became evident as nearly 1 million p...
This overview of the Great Irish Famine is unfolded in terms of the three major phases of British go...
Mass emigration was one key feature of the Great Irish Famine which distinguishes it from today's fa...
This short paper revisits two questions that were central to Joel Mokyr’s Why Ireland Starved (2nd e...
In this judicious analysis Professor Cormac O'Grada addresses central questions. Was Ireland overpop...
In the years from 1845 to 1849, the potato crop in Ireland was afflicted by recurrent disease, effec...
The Irish Famine killed over a million people who would not have died otherwise. The nosologies publ...
The tale of the Irish Famine, 1845¿1849, following the outbreak of potato late blight, has been told...
The Great Famine ravaged Ireland from 1845 to 1852 after a water mold infestation plagued the vulner...
Book, 88 pages."This publication had its origins in a major exhibition organized by Teagasc (The Agr...