Enduring for more than five years, the Great Irish Potato Famine, an apparently intractable humanitarian catastrophe characterised by substantial population displacement, widespread starvation and mass mortality throughout the island of Ireland, produced multiple crises for the emerging structures of modernism. Prevailing ideological concepts surrounding social organisation, the limits of governmental intervention, economic orthodoxy, as well as religious and moral responsibility in response to distant suffering, were all challenged by the advent of a disaster of this magnitude within the boundaries of a modem state. Yet, this subsistence crisis occurred during a decade of technological innovation that saw the advent of both pictorial journ...
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the colonies controlled by the British, the Dutch, and ot...
Detail of figure reaching for the sky, imploring; The curved wall, constructed of incised pillars of...
The Second World War was the deadliest and most widespread conflict in human history. It resulted in...
The Great Irish Famine (1845 to 1852) took place just as major changes were taking place in the medi...
Many people throughout the past 150 years have written about the food crisis in Ireland and how horr...
Book, 88 pages."This publication had its origins in a major exhibition organized by Teagasc (The Agr...
The Great Hunger (An Gorta Mór) was one of the most devastating humanitarian disasters of the ninete...
Seasonal hunger and "partial famines" were common occurrences in nineteenth-century Ireland, but the...
This overview of the Great Irish Famine is unfolded in terms of the three major phases of British go...
Since the early 1990s the study of the Great Famine of 1845-52 has been subject to a critical and cr...
abstract: The Irish Potato Famine, sometimes known as the Great Famine, is arguably one of the most ...
The Great Irish Famine claimed the lives of one million people, mainly from the lower classes. More ...
This article reviews the historical debate on the colonial causation and dimensions of the Great Iri...
From the mid 1840s to the present day, the unrepresentability of the Famine has repeatedly been stre...
It sounds almost comical to say that a potato altered the course of history. For one country, howeve...
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the colonies controlled by the British, the Dutch, and ot...
Detail of figure reaching for the sky, imploring; The curved wall, constructed of incised pillars of...
The Second World War was the deadliest and most widespread conflict in human history. It resulted in...
The Great Irish Famine (1845 to 1852) took place just as major changes were taking place in the medi...
Many people throughout the past 150 years have written about the food crisis in Ireland and how horr...
Book, 88 pages."This publication had its origins in a major exhibition organized by Teagasc (The Agr...
The Great Hunger (An Gorta Mór) was one of the most devastating humanitarian disasters of the ninete...
Seasonal hunger and "partial famines" were common occurrences in nineteenth-century Ireland, but the...
This overview of the Great Irish Famine is unfolded in terms of the three major phases of British go...
Since the early 1990s the study of the Great Famine of 1845-52 has been subject to a critical and cr...
abstract: The Irish Potato Famine, sometimes known as the Great Famine, is arguably one of the most ...
The Great Irish Famine claimed the lives of one million people, mainly from the lower classes. More ...
This article reviews the historical debate on the colonial causation and dimensions of the Great Iri...
From the mid 1840s to the present day, the unrepresentability of the Famine has repeatedly been stre...
It sounds almost comical to say that a potato altered the course of history. For one country, howeve...
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the colonies controlled by the British, the Dutch, and ot...
Detail of figure reaching for the sky, imploring; The curved wall, constructed of incised pillars of...
The Second World War was the deadliest and most widespread conflict in human history. It resulted in...