International audienceFor those who study the history of food, there are at least three reasons which give a better understanding of how the situation in Ireland evolved. Firstly, food in Ireland was different from the beginning of the modern period. Whereas in most of Europe cereals – or rather daily bread – was the staple food, in Ireland this was not the case. Cereals were merely a supplement in the form of gruel or flatbread. Secondly, when eating habits began to change, principally in the 17th century, this was not marked by increased use of cereals, but by the predominant role of the potato, at least for the majority of the population. Finally, and not least, this change in eating habits led to a devastating catastrophe, the Great Fam...
En vísperas de la Gran Hambruna (1846-50), los ingresos irlandeses eran bajos según los patrones eur...
In his 2016 book “Early Irish Farming”, Kelly notes that we are blessed with a large amount of infor...
The tale of the Irish Famine, 1845¿1849, following the outbreak of potato late blight, has been told...
For those who study the history of food, there are at least three reasons which give a better unders...
It sounds almost comical to say that a potato altered the course of history. For one country, howeve...
En vísperas de la Gran Hambruna (1846-50), los ingresos irlandeses eran bajos según los patrones eur...
Before the Great Famine of 1847, the population of Ireland underwent a great demographic rise due to...
This short paper revisits two questions that were central to Joel Mokyr’s Why Ireland Starved (2nd e...
The goal is to understand how potatoes changed the Irish agricultural, political, economic, and soci...
The Great Famine was the single greatest tragedy in Irish history. One million people died of starva...
Cet article examine la Grande Famine irlandaise (1845-1851) dans une perspective écossaise. L’Ecosse...
Food and diet were class markers in 19th-century Ireland, which became evident as nearly 1 million p...
International audienceBetween 1800 and 1900, Ireland underwent changes that very few countries have ...
Affected by globalisation, secularism and multiculturalism, Irish society has undergone many radical...
The activities of Irish medical practitioners in relieving the impact of the Irish Famine (c.1845–52...
En vísperas de la Gran Hambruna (1846-50), los ingresos irlandeses eran bajos según los patrones eur...
In his 2016 book “Early Irish Farming”, Kelly notes that we are blessed with a large amount of infor...
The tale of the Irish Famine, 1845¿1849, following the outbreak of potato late blight, has been told...
For those who study the history of food, there are at least three reasons which give a better unders...
It sounds almost comical to say that a potato altered the course of history. For one country, howeve...
En vísperas de la Gran Hambruna (1846-50), los ingresos irlandeses eran bajos según los patrones eur...
Before the Great Famine of 1847, the population of Ireland underwent a great demographic rise due to...
This short paper revisits two questions that were central to Joel Mokyr’s Why Ireland Starved (2nd e...
The goal is to understand how potatoes changed the Irish agricultural, political, economic, and soci...
The Great Famine was the single greatest tragedy in Irish history. One million people died of starva...
Cet article examine la Grande Famine irlandaise (1845-1851) dans une perspective écossaise. L’Ecosse...
Food and diet were class markers in 19th-century Ireland, which became evident as nearly 1 million p...
International audienceBetween 1800 and 1900, Ireland underwent changes that very few countries have ...
Affected by globalisation, secularism and multiculturalism, Irish society has undergone many radical...
The activities of Irish medical practitioners in relieving the impact of the Irish Famine (c.1845–52...
En vísperas de la Gran Hambruna (1846-50), los ingresos irlandeses eran bajos según los patrones eur...
In his 2016 book “Early Irish Farming”, Kelly notes that we are blessed with a large amount of infor...
The tale of the Irish Famine, 1845¿1849, following the outbreak of potato late blight, has been told...