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  • - The Great Famine Evictions
    af L. Perry Curtis
    126,95 kr.

    This richly illustrated pamphlet seeks to contextualize the mass evictions by focussing on the ideological and economic factors as well as the role of religious and racial prejudice in prompting owners to rid their estates of what was known as a "surplus population."

  • af Christine Kinealy, Jason King & Gerard Moran
    310,95 kr.

    The heroics and humanitarian contributions of those who came to the aid of their fellow men and women during the Great Hunger of 1845 and 1852 has been largely ignored and forgotten until recently. Many of the neglected heroes were prepared to put their lives on the line and, in a number of instances, suffered permanent health damage in coming to the aid of the starving and diseased. They include landlords, poets, clergymen and philanthropists.

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    357,95 kr.

    Examines the uplifting contributions of numerous individuals who combatted hunger, famine and disease in mid-nineteenth century Ireland in order to save the lives of strangers.

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    297,95 kr.

    This publication explores the impact of the Famine on children and young adults. It examines the topic through a variety of disciplinary perspectives, including literature, history, visual representations, folklore and folk-memory.

  • - The Gray Zone of the Great Famine
    af Breandan Mac Suibhne
    157,95 kr.

    In the time of Ireland's Great Famine, poor people were, in places, so "reduced" that they treated each other with brutal callousness. Husbands abandoned wives and children.

  • - The Visual Culture of Death, Burial and Mourning in Famine Ireland
    af Niamh Ann Kelly
    157,95 kr.

    The devastation of disease, the pace of death and fears of contagion not only altered the practices of mourning and burial during the calamitous height of the Famine, but have also shaped its visual representation and ongoing patterns of remembrance.

  • af Vincent Woods
    157,95 kr.

    Taking poetry as an act of witness and restorative memory, this essay traces the development of poems relating to Ireland's Great Hunger from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day.

  • - Songs of Leaving and Arriving
    af Mick Moloney
    187,95 kr.

    For centuries Irish people on both sides of the Atlantic have expressed some of their deepest cultural concerns and memories through song. Passed on orally and in print, they afforded a portal through which everyday experience was filtered and understood.

  • af Paschal Mahoney
    157,95 kr.

    Grim Bastilles of Despair is a short study on the Poor Law Union workhouses in Ireland. The folio explores how, despite strong Irish resistance, the British authorities established the Act for the Effectual Relief of the Destitute Poor in Ireland, which was to become one of the most despised Acts ever to come into effect in Ireland.

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    214,95 kr.

    Even considering recent advances in the development of women's studies as a discipline, women remain underrepresented in the history and historiography of the Great Hunger. The various roles played by women, including as landowners, relief-givers, philanthropists, proselytizers and providers for the family, have received little attention.

  • - Daniel Macdonald, Ireland and Empire
    af Nianh O'Sullivan
    362,95 kr.

    Niamh O'Sullivan's fascinating book reveals compelling new subtexts to the work of Macdonald and re-establishes him as a painter of national importance

  • - The Great Famine and the Language Shift in Nineteenth-Century Ireland
    af Gearoid O Tuathaigh
    157,95 kr.

    Perhaps the most profound cultural change in modern Irish history has been the replacement of Irish by English as the main vernacular of the general population in the centuries since the conquest of Ireland in the sixteenth century.

  • - Journalism and the Great Irish Famine
    af Michael Foley
    157,95 kr.

    But the Famine did take place, and the ways Irish journalists found to tell the story of unprecedented horror conditioned the evolution of journalism, not alone in Ireland, but abroad.

  • - The Famine in Irish Literature
    af Robert Smart
    157,95 kr.

    Black Roads traces the impact of the Famine on Irish literature from William Carlton's The Black Prophet (from which the title is taken) to more contemporary work by authors

  • - Illustrations of Ireland's Great Hunger
    af Niamh O'Sullivan
    157,95 kr.

    Niamh O'Sullivan considers the aesthetic, historical, technical and contextual roles of British newspaper illustration in interpreting the story of the Famine. The booklet examines how academically trained artists who had little experience of looking at unfiltered or distanced atrocity became pictorial journalists.

  • - Representing the Great Hunger
    af Luke Gibbons
    118,94 kr.

    Luke Gibbons revisits representations of the Famine, particularly those in Ireland's Great Hunger Museum to argue that images can not only give visual pleasure but demand ethical interventions on the part of spectators.

  • - The Great Hunger in Ireland
    af Christine Kinealy
    157,95 kr.

    Christine Kinealy provides a chronology of the Famine and examines the causes and consequences of this tragedy, and asks how could a famine of this magnitude occur at the centre of the British Empire? Why did Ireland starve?

  • af Catherine Marshall
    157,95 kr.

    Commemorative projects, born out of conflicting memories, can be problematic. Catherine Marshall challenges the coarsening of history by the construction of commemorative monuments that are thought to provide closure over the events that they mark.

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