During the Great Famine (1845-51) hundreds of thousands of Irish refugees fled to Britain, escaping the hunger and disease afflicting their homeland. Many made new lives there, but others were subsequently shipped back to Ireland by poor law authorities under the laws of Settlement and Removal. This article explores the coping strategies of the Famine Irish in Britain, and the responses of poor law authorities to the inflow of refugees with a particular focus on their use of removal. We argue that British poor law unions in areas heavily affected by the refugee crisis adopted rigorous removal policies, and that the non-settled Irish consequently only applied for relief when they required urgent medical attention, or after alternative source...
In 1845, on the eve of the Great Irish Famine, the cottier class numbered some three million people....
The Irish Famine was the worst famine in the Irish history. It precluded deaths of over one million ...
This thesis is about the Carlow area during the early Famine years of 1845 - 1847. The first chapte...
The Great Hunger (An Gorta Mór) was one of the most devastating humanitarian disasters of the ninete...
Mass emigration was one key feature of the Great Irish Famine which distinguishes it from today's fa...
Mass emigration was one key feature of the Great Irish Famine which distinguishes it from today's fa...
This overview of the Great Irish Famine is unfolded in terms of the three major phases of British go...
The historiography of the Great Famine in Ireland has largely been concerned with the role played by...
The Great Famine was the single greatest tragedy in Irish history. One million people died of starva...
Drawing on asylum reception orders, casebooks and annual reports, as well as County Council notebook...
Ireland on the eve of the Great Famine was a poor and backward economy. The Great Irish Famine of th...
The link between demographic pressure and economic conditions in pre-Famine Ireland has long interes...
The Great Irish Famine claimed the lives of one million people, mainly from the lower classes. More ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This data was collecte...
Connecticut and the Irish Great Hunger of 1845-1850 --Puritan humanitarian & priest aided Connecticu...
In 1845, on the eve of the Great Irish Famine, the cottier class numbered some three million people....
The Irish Famine was the worst famine in the Irish history. It precluded deaths of over one million ...
This thesis is about the Carlow area during the early Famine years of 1845 - 1847. The first chapte...
The Great Hunger (An Gorta Mór) was one of the most devastating humanitarian disasters of the ninete...
Mass emigration was one key feature of the Great Irish Famine which distinguishes it from today's fa...
Mass emigration was one key feature of the Great Irish Famine which distinguishes it from today's fa...
This overview of the Great Irish Famine is unfolded in terms of the three major phases of British go...
The historiography of the Great Famine in Ireland has largely been concerned with the role played by...
The Great Famine was the single greatest tragedy in Irish history. One million people died of starva...
Drawing on asylum reception orders, casebooks and annual reports, as well as County Council notebook...
Ireland on the eve of the Great Famine was a poor and backward economy. The Great Irish Famine of th...
The link between demographic pressure and economic conditions in pre-Famine Ireland has long interes...
The Great Irish Famine claimed the lives of one million people, mainly from the lower classes. More ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This data was collecte...
Connecticut and the Irish Great Hunger of 1845-1850 --Puritan humanitarian & priest aided Connecticu...
In 1845, on the eve of the Great Irish Famine, the cottier class numbered some three million people....
The Irish Famine was the worst famine in the Irish history. It precluded deaths of over one million ...
This thesis is about the Carlow area during the early Famine years of 1845 - 1847. The first chapte...