In the 1970s, historical documentarists Olle Häger and Hans Villius at the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation made both a documentary and a dramatic television production about the famine years of the 1860s. The productions indicate that a class perspective dominated popular culture at the time. Yet, not least the documentary (“Ett satans år,” [One Year of Satan] 1977) is evidence of how media producers sought to communicate seriously about famine in the past, at the same time relating to contemporary issue
This paper reviews recent contributions to the economics and economic history of famine. It provides...
The Great Irish Famine is the historical-literary place where politics meet sociology, history meets...
The media coverage of famine in Africa has been inextricably intertwined with politics and the use o...
In the 1970s, historical documentarists Olle Häger and Hans Villius at the Swedish Broadcasting Corp...
FM Henrik Forsbergin väitöskirja ”Famines in Mnemohistory and National Narratives in Finland and Ire...
The Great Irish Famine (1845 to 1852) took place just as major changes were taking place in the medi...
From the mid 1840s to the present day, the unrepresentability of the Famine has repeatedly been stre...
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...
It is a truism to say that the Great Irish Famine of 1845 to 1852 brought enormous changes to Irelan...
This article provides an interim report, and gazetteer, on the enumeration and categorisation of mem...
Enduring for more than five years, the Great Irish Potato Famine, an apparently intractable humanita...
This article revisits the memory of the Finland’s 1860s famine (“Great Hunger Years”) at its sesquic...
Though fairly few Irish folk songs deal with the Great Famine and while the authenticity of those th...
Cannibalism is one of our darkest secrets and taboos. It is the ultimate measure of the resilience o...
This paper reviews recent contributions to the economics and economic history of famine. It provides...
The Great Irish Famine is the historical-literary place where politics meet sociology, history meets...
The media coverage of famine in Africa has been inextricably intertwined with politics and the use o...
In the 1970s, historical documentarists Olle Häger and Hans Villius at the Swedish Broadcasting Corp...
FM Henrik Forsbergin väitöskirja ”Famines in Mnemohistory and National Narratives in Finland and Ire...
The Great Irish Famine (1845 to 1852) took place just as major changes were taking place in the medi...
From the mid 1840s to the present day, the unrepresentability of the Famine has repeatedly been stre...
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...
It is a truism to say that the Great Irish Famine of 1845 to 1852 brought enormous changes to Irelan...
This article provides an interim report, and gazetteer, on the enumeration and categorisation of mem...
Enduring for more than five years, the Great Irish Potato Famine, an apparently intractable humanita...
This article revisits the memory of the Finland’s 1860s famine (“Great Hunger Years”) at its sesquic...
Though fairly few Irish folk songs deal with the Great Famine and while the authenticity of those th...
Cannibalism is one of our darkest secrets and taboos. It is the ultimate measure of the resilience o...
This paper reviews recent contributions to the economics and economic history of famine. It provides...
The Great Irish Famine is the historical-literary place where politics meet sociology, history meets...
The media coverage of famine in Africa has been inextricably intertwined with politics and the use o...