Item does not contain fulltextThe 150th anniversary of Ireland’s Great Famine in the 1990s generated a significant increase in scholarship on the history of the crisis and its social and cultural aftermath. Two decades later, interest in the Irish Famine – both scholarly and popular – has soared once again. A key event in Irish cultural memory, the crisis still crops up regularly in public discourse within Ireland and among the Irish diaspora. This volume, containing essays by distinguished scholars such as Peter Gray, Margaret Kelleher and Chris Morash, offers new perspectives on the Famine and its contexts. Addressing the challenges and opportunities for Irish Famine studies today, the book presents a stimulating dialogue between a wide r...
European famines and their legacies continue to play a significant role in heritage practices and so...
Irish Studies and the Dynamics of Memory presents the latest research from Irish studies scholars ac...
This collection of essays is based upon the contributions to the annual Great Famine Commemoration o...
The 150th anniversary of Ireland’s Great Famine in the 1990s generated a significant increase in sch...
During the 1970s and 1980s the Irish historical profession, which was challenging nearly all the old...
International audienceBetween 1800 and 1900, Ireland underwent changes that very few countries have ...
This research has two main components: first, an exploration of how communities react to socio-natur...
Many people throughout the past 150 years have written about the food crisis in Ireland and how horr...
In this judicious analysis Professor Cormac O'Grada addresses central questions. Was Ireland overpop...
Discussing the relationship between the past and the present in Irish society, this title outlines t...
The Great Famine was the single greatest tragedy in Irish history. One million people died of starva...
The Great Irish Famine cleared a minimum of two million Irish individuals from the land by either de...
The Great Famine (1845--1852) was not only a catastrophic moment in Irish history, it was and remain...
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...
European famines and their legacies continue to play a significant role in heritage practices and so...
Irish Studies and the Dynamics of Memory presents the latest research from Irish studies scholars ac...
This collection of essays is based upon the contributions to the annual Great Famine Commemoration o...
The 150th anniversary of Ireland’s Great Famine in the 1990s generated a significant increase in sch...
During the 1970s and 1980s the Irish historical profession, which was challenging nearly all the old...
International audienceBetween 1800 and 1900, Ireland underwent changes that very few countries have ...
This research has two main components: first, an exploration of how communities react to socio-natur...
Many people throughout the past 150 years have written about the food crisis in Ireland and how horr...
In this judicious analysis Professor Cormac O'Grada addresses central questions. Was Ireland overpop...
Discussing the relationship between the past and the present in Irish society, this title outlines t...
The Great Famine was the single greatest tragedy in Irish history. One million people died of starva...
The Great Irish Famine cleared a minimum of two million Irish individuals from the land by either de...
The Great Famine (1845--1852) was not only a catastrophic moment in Irish history, it was and remain...
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...
European famines and their legacies continue to play a significant role in heritage practices and so...
Irish Studies and the Dynamics of Memory presents the latest research from Irish studies scholars ac...
This collection of essays is based upon the contributions to the annual Great Famine Commemoration o...