This article reviews the historical debate on the colonial causation and dimensions of the Great Irish Famine of 1845-50. It does so by briefly reviewing the evolution of the colonial relationship between Great Britain and Ireland before focusing on a number of specific fields of debate relating to the coloniality of the Irish famine. These include the economic structures and dynamics developing over the century before 1845 and the vulnerability of Irish society, the vector of the potato blight and its impact on food availability, and, most extensively, the motivations for and characteristics of British state response to the catastrophe. The variant interpretations of these factors in the nationalist, revisionist, post-revisionist, and post...
For the Irish who chose to emigrate during the Great Famine (1845-1851), Canada was a refuge that we...
During the Great Famine (1845-51) hundreds of thousands of Irish refugees fled to Britain, escaping ...
This paper looks at how the politically orthodox Journal des Débats politiques et littéraires, close...
Since the early 1990s the study of the Great Famine of 1845-52 has been subject to a critical and cr...
Seasonal hunger and "partial famines" were common occurrences in nineteenth-century Ireland, but the...
The Great Famine ravaged Ireland from 1845 to 1852 after a water mold infestation plagued the vulner...
My Independent Study project is about The Great Irish Potato Famine and how it was a natural disaste...
The Great Hunger (An Gorta Mór) was one of the most devastating humanitarian disasters of the ninete...
abstract: The Irish Potato Famine, sometimes known as the Great Famine, is arguably one of the most ...
honors thesisThis paper will analyze the circumstances and ideologies that informed the British gove...
It sounds almost comical to say that a potato altered the course of history. For one country, howeve...
The Great Famine was the single greatest tragedy in Irish history. One million people died of starva...
This overview of the Great Irish Famine is unfolded in terms of the three major phases of British go...
There are at least three sets of intellectual issues with which Nally engages in his book on the Ir...
The Irish Famine was the worst famine in the Irish history. It precluded deaths of over one million ...
For the Irish who chose to emigrate during the Great Famine (1845-1851), Canada was a refuge that we...
During the Great Famine (1845-51) hundreds of thousands of Irish refugees fled to Britain, escaping ...
This paper looks at how the politically orthodox Journal des Débats politiques et littéraires, close...
Since the early 1990s the study of the Great Famine of 1845-52 has been subject to a critical and cr...
Seasonal hunger and "partial famines" were common occurrences in nineteenth-century Ireland, but the...
The Great Famine ravaged Ireland from 1845 to 1852 after a water mold infestation plagued the vulner...
My Independent Study project is about The Great Irish Potato Famine and how it was a natural disaste...
The Great Hunger (An Gorta Mór) was one of the most devastating humanitarian disasters of the ninete...
abstract: The Irish Potato Famine, sometimes known as the Great Famine, is arguably one of the most ...
honors thesisThis paper will analyze the circumstances and ideologies that informed the British gove...
It sounds almost comical to say that a potato altered the course of history. For one country, howeve...
The Great Famine was the single greatest tragedy in Irish history. One million people died of starva...
This overview of the Great Irish Famine is unfolded in terms of the three major phases of British go...
There are at least three sets of intellectual issues with which Nally engages in his book on the Ir...
The Irish Famine was the worst famine in the Irish history. It precluded deaths of over one million ...
For the Irish who chose to emigrate during the Great Famine (1845-1851), Canada was a refuge that we...
During the Great Famine (1845-51) hundreds of thousands of Irish refugees fled to Britain, escaping ...
This paper looks at how the politically orthodox Journal des Débats politiques et littéraires, close...