Irish emigration was a reality well before the Great Famine, but it changed significantly after 1845, with more young women and entire families crossing the Atlantic or the Irish Sea. Despite official proposals to assist emigration, it was largely financed by the migrants themselves or their families, and they moved to the United States and Britain rather than to the colonies, with the exception of Canada. The influx of Irish migrants often triggered hostile reactions in America and Great Britain, where anti-Catholic movements emerged
Emigration was a crucial element in Irish population change during the half century before the Great...
orphan girls from Ireland to Australia to give them a better life and fulfill population needs in th...
Cet article examine la Grande Famine irlandaise (1845-1851) dans une perspective écossaise. L’Ecosse...
Mass emigration was one key feature of the Great Irish Famine which distinguishes it from today's fa...
This study of Irish migration flows during the Great Famine is based on a set of data extracted from...
Since the 1980s historians have focused on the specificity of female Irish emigration. Women were pr...
International audienceFor the Irish who chose to emigrate during the Great Famine (1845-1851), Canad...
The present study proposes a detailed examination of the Irish migration to Montreal between 1847 an...
Despite the extensive scholarly literature on both the Great Famine in Ireland and the Famine immigr...
Ireland on the eve of the Great Famine was a poor and backward economy. The Great Irish Famine of th...
For the Irish who chose to emigrate during the Great Famine (1845-1851), Canada was a refuge that we...
ii The historiography of Irish migration to British North America in the nineteenth-century has cent...
Throughout the nineteenth century, Canada regularly received Irish immigrants who became a tolerated...
Mass emigration was one key feature of the Great Irish Famine which distinguishes it from today's fa...
Irish encouraged emigrants; because of this history, Irish particularly sensitive to issues of freed...
Emigration was a crucial element in Irish population change during the half century before the Great...
orphan girls from Ireland to Australia to give them a better life and fulfill population needs in th...
Cet article examine la Grande Famine irlandaise (1845-1851) dans une perspective écossaise. L’Ecosse...
Mass emigration was one key feature of the Great Irish Famine which distinguishes it from today's fa...
This study of Irish migration flows during the Great Famine is based on a set of data extracted from...
Since the 1980s historians have focused on the specificity of female Irish emigration. Women were pr...
International audienceFor the Irish who chose to emigrate during the Great Famine (1845-1851), Canad...
The present study proposes a detailed examination of the Irish migration to Montreal between 1847 an...
Despite the extensive scholarly literature on both the Great Famine in Ireland and the Famine immigr...
Ireland on the eve of the Great Famine was a poor and backward economy. The Great Irish Famine of th...
For the Irish who chose to emigrate during the Great Famine (1845-1851), Canada was a refuge that we...
ii The historiography of Irish migration to British North America in the nineteenth-century has cent...
Throughout the nineteenth century, Canada regularly received Irish immigrants who became a tolerated...
Mass emigration was one key feature of the Great Irish Famine which distinguishes it from today's fa...
Irish encouraged emigrants; because of this history, Irish particularly sensitive to issues of freed...
Emigration was a crucial element in Irish population change during the half century before the Great...
orphan girls from Ireland to Australia to give them a better life and fulfill population needs in th...
Cet article examine la Grande Famine irlandaise (1845-1851) dans une perspective écossaise. L’Ecosse...