The Great Irish Famine is the historical-literary place where politics meet sociology, history meets legend, catastrophe meets literature, and human experience becomes narrative. It is strikingly modern; it is fertile ground for interdisciplinarity, and the best observatory for a true appreciation of how literature can contain the complete spectrum of human experience. In the light of so much \u201cfood for thought\u201d I propose the classroom exploration of select aspects of famine Ireland. I set out with the following student learning objectives: students should develop sufficient awareness of the basic historical and cultural facts concerning the famine in order to understand that mass starvation in Ireland resulted from natural as well...